Reliable gas detector and CO sensor for home protection. Fast response, loud 85 dB alarm, and warning red LED alert you in time to the danger of leaks of carbon monoxide (CO), methane (CH4), and LPG (propane-butane). Semiconductor sensor, self-diagnostics, and a TEST button for easy function check.
Protect your home from hazardous gases and suffocating carbon monoxide. This detector combines an 85 dB acoustic alarm with LED visual signaling, so you can react in time. Thanks to the semiconductor sensor, it provides accurate measurement and a long service life of up to 5 years. It meets the EN50194-1:2023 standard and is ready for future home safety requirements.
Installation is simple and requires no intervention in gas or electrical systems—just attach the mounting plate, place the detector in the holder, and plug it into the mains 220–240 V AC. The TEST button lets you check the sound and light alerts at any time.
- 3-in-1 protection: CO (carbon monoxide), methane (CH4), LPG (propane-butane)
- Loud 85 dB alarm + red LED for immediate warning
- Semiconductor sensor – high accuracy, service life up to 5 years
- Self-diagnostics and fault indication (yellow LED)
- TEST button for quick functionality check
- Threshold activation from approx. 7% LEL (about 3% natural gas)
- Easy wall mounting in a kitchen, boiler room, or garage
- Power supply 220–240 V AC – continuous operation with no battery replacement
- Conforms to EN50194-1:2023 for flammable gas detectors
Specifications
- Detected gases
- Carbon monoxide (CO), methane (CH4), LPG (propane-butane)
- Sensor type
- Semiconductor
- Acoustic alarm
- 85 dB
- Visual signaling
- Red LED (alarm), yellow LED (fault)
- Self-diagnostics
- Sensor and internal circuit check
- Button
- TEST (alarm functionality check)
- Threshold activation
- Approximately 7% LEL (about 3% natural gas concentration)
- Power supply
- 220–240 V AC
- Sensor lifespan
- Up to 5 years
- Mounting
- Wall-mounted, using a mounting plate
- Standard
- EN50194-1:2023
- Placement
- Kitchen, boiler room, garage, and other areas at risk of gas leaks