iGET SECURITY MP19
iGET SECURITY MP19 - Wireless Carbon Monoxide (CO)
Detector A wireless carbon monoxide detector that operates independently or as an accessory for the iGET SECURITY M6-4G alarm system. It complies with EN50291 and CE certifications.
It is used to detect dangerous and toxic carbon monoxide (a colorless, odorless gas that cannot be detected by human senses). This gas is produced by the incomplete combustion of fuels such as wood, charcoal, coal, natural gas, propane, paraffin, heating oil, butane, kerosene, gasoline, etc. The iGET SECURITY MP19 features fault detection, a test button, and is powered by 2 AA batteries (included). Low power consumption.
Main parameters:
- The detector is designed for all rooms where carbon monoxide levels need to be monitored;
- as soon as CO is detected, the red "Alarm" warning LED begins to flash and the detector's siren sounds,
- detection method: highly sensitive electrochemical sensor,
- includes a test button to check functionality,
- Error/malfunction detection: the yellow Fault LED lights up,
- Low battery indication: the yellow Fault LED also lights up,
- Internal siren volume during an alarm: 86 dB at a distance of 3 m from the detector,
- the detector can also be wirelessly connected to the iGET SECURITY M6-4G alarm system, ensuring comprehensive protection. Upon receiving an alarm signal, the alarm system will also activate the siren and send a notification,
- power supply: 2x AA batteries (included),
- low power consumption, battery life up to 2 years,
- sensor lifespan: 10 years.
Using the detector: What is carbon monoxide and why is it so dangerous?
Carbon monoxide, denoted as CO, is a highly dangerous, colorless, and poisonous gas. It is odorless and toxic. In any enclosed space (house, cabin, office, apartment, etc.), even a small accumulation of this gas can pose a serious danger.
Carbon monoxide is produced during the incomplete combustion of fuels such as wood, charcoal, coal, natural gas, propane, paraffin, heating oil, butane, kerosene, gasoline, and tobacco smoke.
Incomplete combustion can occur in all devices that burn these materials, e.g., if the device is defective, improperly maintained, or if the flue is blocked or the room is inadequately ventilated. These include, for example: fireplaces, stoves, flues, gas boilers, heating systems, etc.
Specifications:
Transmission frequency: 868 MHz
Operating temperature: -10°C ~ +50°C
Operating humidity: 30% ~ 95% (non-condensing)
Operating environment: IP20 (for indoor use)
Device dimensions: 120 x 65 x 35 mm
(diameter) Detector lifespan: 10 years
Device type: B
Sensor placement distance from the main unit up to 500 m,
Sensitivity: in accordance with EN50291-1:2018
Complies with requirements/certifications: EN50291-1:2018, RoHS, CE
Sensitivity:
up to 50 ppm – no alarm,
50–100 ppm – alarm within 80 minutes,
100–300 ppm – alarm within 30 minutes,
300 ppm and above – alarm within 50 seconds,
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Descriptions and specifications are for informational purposes only and are subject to change without prior notice.
| Attachment | Size |
|---|---|
| Data Sheet | 4.02 MB |
| Declaration of Conformity | 311 KB |
| RoHS Declaration | 296.5 KB |