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Uniset E1 CO Detection & Control Unit
01-01E1R (+)
December 2004 CARBON MONOXIDE DETECTOR WITH USER SELECTABLE SPDT CONTACT(S) AND
ALARM WARNING. >
Features: Applications:
Fully electronic long lifesensor with temperature
compensation circuitry.One or two contacts for fanenergization at the desired
CO detection level.Alarm buzzer, userselectable at the desired
CO detection level.User-selectable Time-Delayon detection levels. Energy savings through the
intermittent operation of
ventilation equipment in
enclosed facilities.Suitable for garages,tunnels, warehouses, and
other enclosed commercial
locations where a hazardous
build-up of CO levels may
occur. The UniSet E1 Carbon Monoxide Detection unit is designed to provide smallergarages with high quality, reliable CO detection at a moderate cost.
Carbon monoxide is a dangerous,invisible and odorless gas which
gives no warning to its victims.
The chief source is the incomplete
burning of anything that contains
carbon, such as gasoline, natural
gas, oil and coal.Depending on the concentrationand duration of exposure it will
cause headaches, tiredness,
nausea, coma and even death.
Once Carbon Monoxide is
present at a dangerous level, the
only way to get rid of it is to
exhaust the contaminated air.
The UniSet E1 and ACME's otherCO detectors have become
known; a rugged enclosure, top
quality electronics and sensor
temperature compensation and
automatic decontamination.A common question is how manysquare feet can one CO Detection
Unit cover, the answer would be
10000 sq. ft. (900m Created for garages where one
speed fans are installed, the
UniSet E1 allows installers or
users to set the contact closure at
the desired level of detection for
fan energization. The alarm
warning can be set independently
to sound at a desired CO
detection level.With the increased use of gasdetection in smaller garages, the
UniSet E1 allows installers and
users to meet code requirements
in an economical fashion while still
using commercial-grade quality
equipment. >
2 ) per unitdepending on the area layout and
the way the area is ventillated.
Also it should be considered to
install a detector in dead zones
of the area. >
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