Product Description
BRK CO511B: Advanced Wireless Interconnect Carbon Monoxide Alarm
The BRK CO511B is a cutting-edge carbon monoxide (CO) alarm designed for residential and institutional applications. It offers wireless interconnectivity for up to 18 compatible devices, ensuring a robust Mesh Network for reliable communication on a 915 MHz frequency. The alarm features an electrochemical CO sensor, a loud 85dB horn, and voice alerts with 11 pre-programmed location options. Its tamper-resistant design and extended battery operation ensure durability and compliance with safety standards.
Key Features
- Wireless Interconnect: Supports up to 18 devices with secure 915 MHz frequency and Mesh Network.
- Voice Alerts with Location: Announces danger and a pre-programmed location when alarmed.
- Electrochemical CO Sensor: Industry-leading accuracy in detecting carbon monoxide.
- Tamper-Resistant Design: Locks prevent unauthorized removal of the alarm or batteries.
- User-Friendly Features: Low battery chirp silence, mounting hardware included, and intuitive test/silence functionality.
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Product Name | BRK CO511B |
Detection Sensor | Electrochemical CO Sensor |
Power Source | 3V (Two 1.5V AA Batteries) |
Wireless Frequency | 915 MHz with 65,000 security codes |
Alarm Volume | 85 dB at 10 feet |
Voice Alerts | 11 pre-programmed locations |
Operating Temperature | 40°F (4°C) to 100°F (38°C) |
Humidity Range | 10% to 95% Relative Humidity |
CO Sensitivity |
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Wireless Connection | Supports up to 18 interconnected alarms and devices |
Test/Silence Functionality |
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Tamper-Resistant Features |
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Dimensions | 5.0” Diameter x 2.0” Height |
Weight | 8.4 oz |
Certifications | UL2034, CSFM, NFPA 720, NFPA 101, ICC |
Installation | Wall or ceiling mount with mounting hardware included |
Additional Features |
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All BRK Electronics smoke alarms meet UL 217 standard and are listed with the California State Fire Marshal. They use the new UL mandated repeating 85-decibel alarm horn pattern. 10-year limited warranty. For a full list of states and cities requiring 10 Year alarms click here.
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