Boating Safety Awareness Series—A Public Service of the National Marine Manufacturers Association
CARBON MONOXIDE (CO)
Carbon Monoxide (CO) can be a silent killer on board your boat. To help prevent carbon monoxide poisonings, a marine-rated CO detector should be present on every gasoline or diesel-powered boat with an enclosed accommodation space, or boat with an LPG (propane) system or open flame device, such as an alcohol stove.
- CO detectors save lives: They provide early alerts of the presence of CO in your boat.
- Always use a marine-rated CO detector on your boat. Never use a household CO detector.
- Always have a working CO detector on board: CO can come from your vessel or other vessels around you.
- Test the detector every time you board your boat.
- Never disconnect a CO detector because of “nuisance” alarms. These alarms are telling you that CO is present.
- Ensure that you properly maintain your detector. Read your owner’s manual and follow the detector manufacturer’s recommendations.
- Replace the CO detector every 5 years or at the manufacturer’s recommended intervals.
62 Series Marine Flush/Sunrface Mount – Marine Carbon Monoxide Alarms
- NMMA Listed Component.
- Space Saving design works in harsh marine environment.
- Works in extreme temperatures. Only marine CO alarm listed to operational temperatures of -40°F to 158°F. Alarm has consistently held up in the excessive cold and heat due to high quality sensor.
- No False Alarms due to new boat smell, outgassing or non-hazardous levels of hydrocarbon gases encountered while boating. Interconnect and generator shut off alarms available.
- Low Current Draw(37 mA). Innovative micro current circuit saves battery power for the boater.
- Alarm Mute with Auto Reset. With a press of a button, the mute circuit will temporarily silence the alarm while the boater ventilates the cabin. Alarm will reactivate if it still senses dangerous levels of CO.
- End of Life Signal alerts boater to replace the alarm after 5 years of service.
- Memory Scan. Retains the CO level that activated the alarm. After ventilation, it is impossible to know what the CO level was unless the detector has memory.
- Rapid recovery sensor resets when silenced or reactivates alarm if dangerous levels of CO remain.
- Meets ABYC A-24 and ISO 12133
SA-340 Sealed Battery – Carbon Monoxide Alarms
- Battery Operated Marine Carbon Monoxide (CO) Alarms
- Sealed-In Lithium Battery – No Replacement Needed!
- Conforms to ANSI/UL STD 2034
- Full Five Year Service Life
- Built-In Test / Hush Functions
- Always On – No Missing Batteries
- Meets RVIA/NFPA Requirements
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