From Aico, Fire / Smoke / Heat /CO alarms manufacturer for the domestic use: Innovative Design And Practical Features – Some of the Key Features of the Aico Ei Carbon Monoxide (CO) Alarms
1. Complete Visual Information
Three separate indicating LED’s provide visual information: healthy mains supply, CO level sensed/alarm status, and if a fault is detected [...]
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Have you ever wondered how do Carbon Monoxide Alarms work? Aico introduces the technology they use in the Aico Ei series of CO alarms.
The Electrochemical Cell – Provides effective and responsive, long term detection
Carbon Monoxide enters the sensor through a gas diffusion hole. A Graphite filter prevents any external contaminants from entering. A [...]
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In this short article, Aico explains how Thorough Calibration is The Answer to Reliable Carbon Monoxide Detection.
The Aico Ei CO alarms made to exceed BS EN 50291: 2001 – Precise and reliable calibration is now even more important
The BS EN 50291 British and European Standard for CO Alarms requires a much lower trigger level than [...]
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Some of the most advanced models of Aico Smoke alarms and Heat alarms use an innovative technology of interconnecting with the base and with one another: the wireless connection, called RadioLINK. Below are some of the questions and answers regarding the function, usage, benefits, and even maintenance of the RadioLINK technology:
What is RadioLINK?
Which Aico Smoke/Heat [...]
Continuing to answer some of the most frequently asked questions concerning the Aico Mains Powered Smoke alarms, Heat alarms, Fire alarms, etc, below are the last 18 questions(the whole set of questions are also on fire-detect.co.uk). The first set, the first 17 questions, can be found here.
17. What cable do I need for the Aico [...]
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