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New Fireboy-xintex Xintex Carbon Monoxide Detector Cmd-4mr-rly on 2040-parts.com

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Mount Pleasant, South Carolina, United States

Mount Pleasant, South Carolina, United States
Condition:New Brand:Fireboy-Xintex MPN:CMD-4MR-RLY UPC:619749000068

FIREBOY XINTEX

CARBON MONOXIDE ALARM


  • Model CMD-4MR-RLY

    Marine Carbon Monoxide Detection - Model CMD-4MR-RLY

     

    The CMD-4MR-RLY is the most advanced CO detector available from Fireboy-Xintex. It features automatic generator shutdown capability.

     

    When dangerous carbon monoxide levels are detected, the CMD-4MR-RLY shuts down the generator, a common source of CO. This detector also features multiple location warning, allowing up to six detectors to be relayed (linked) in series.

     

    When one detector alarms, all connected detectors will alarm to alert boat inhabitants in other locations to the presence of CO. Features a state-of-the-art sensor that is unaffected by common cleaning solvents.

    12 VDC operation

    Low current draw

    UL 2034 Listed for Marine use.

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