This is the continuation of the Aico Carbon Monoxide Alarms FAQ – the second part (read the first 11 questions and answers here). If you have any other questions related to the CO alarms, the CO detectors, or the danger of the Carbon Monoxide, you can leave us a message, or contact us. We will [...]
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In the range of the Aico Carbon Monoxide Alarms, the Contractor’s First Choice are the Mains Powered & Battery CO Alarms For Owner Occupied Properties – the Aico Ei225 series
The Aico Ei225 Series of Carbon Monoxide alarms are designed to provide reliable mains powered CO detection. Using the same proven CO sensor as the Aico [...]
The Aico Carbon Monoxide alarms, the Aico Ei260 Series are the Specifier’s First Choice Mains Powered Alarms, With 10Yr+ Rechargeable Lithium Cells & Replaceable CO Sensor
The Aico Ei260 Series of Carbon Monoxide alarms are the highest specification units, designed to meet the most demanding requirements of a domestic installation in terms of reliability, longevity and [...]
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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