Product Description
The BRK SMCO500V is a state-of-the-art battery-powered alarm offering 2-in-1 protection against smoke and carbon monoxide. It features a wireless interconnect system for early warning communication and voice alerts that specify danger locations. With easy installation, advanced sensors, and safety features like an End-of-Life signal, the SMCO500V ensures unparalleled home and workplace protection. Its durable design, robust battery life, and compliance with UL standards provide peace of mind for any environment.
Top Features:
- 2-in-1 Smoke + CO Protection: Combines a photoelectric smoke sensor and electrochemical CO sensor for comprehensive safety.
- Wireless Interconnect: All alarms in your system sound off when one detects danger, creating an interconnected safety network.
- Voice Alerts with Location: Warns of specific threats (smoke or CO) and announces their location.
- Tamper-Resistant Safety Locks: Features locking pins to secure the alarm to its mounting bracket and the battery drawer.
- Test/Silence Button: Allows for quick testing or temporary silencing of alarms and low-battery chirps.
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Product Name | BRK SMCO500V |
Sensor Type | Photoelectric (Smoke), Electrochemical (CO) |
Power Source | 2 AA Batteries (3V) |
Audio Alarm Volume | 85 dB @ 10 ft |
Wireless Interconnect | Operates on a Mesh Network |
Voice Alert | Announces type and location of danger |
Temperature Range | 40°F (4.4°C) to 100°F (37.8°C) |
Humidity Range | 10% to 95% Relative Humidity (RH) |
Dimensions | 5.02" Diameter x 2.11" Height |
Weight | 0.53 lbs |
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Compliance | UL217, UL2034, CSFM, NFPA 72, NFPA 101, ICC |
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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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