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  • Honeywell PROSIXCOV ProSIX Wireless CO Detector - image 1
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    Honeywell ProSIX Wireless CO Detector - PROSIXCOV

    • Enrolls to ProSIX panels in 20 seconds via pull-tab activation, no tools needed.
    • 10-year battery service life on one CR123A cell minimizes scheduled maintenance visits.
    • Operates 32–122°F; integrates CO life-safety reporting directly into existing ProSIX panels.
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  • Honeywell 5800COA Wireless CO Detector Canada CSA 6.19-01

    Honeywell

    SKU: 5800COA

    Honeywell Wireless CO Detector - Canada - 5800COA

    • Integrates with VISTA-series panels via 5881 RF receiver—no hardwired sensor runs needed.
    • Reports alarm, trouble, tamper, EOL, and low-battery states to the control panel wirelessly.
    • CSA 6.19-01 listed with supervised fault detection for residential and commercial deployment.
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  • Inovonics EN1245 EchoStream Wireless CO Detector 902-928 MHz (view 2)
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    Inovonics EN1245 EchoStream Wireless CO Detector 902-928 MHz

    Wireless CO detector with 902-928 MHz EchoStream for facility monitoring

    • Wireless CO detector reports to EchoStream 902-928 MHz receivers
    • Standalone environmental sensor for boiler rooms and tenant spaces
    • No wired pull required - replaces stranded-cable runs to detectors
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  • Potter CO1224T Carbon Monoxide Detector

    Potter

    SKU: CO1224T

    Potter CO1224T Carbon Monoxide Detector

    Supervised wall-mount CO detector with zone reporting for commercial systems

    • Supervised loop architecture alerts the panel instantly if the detector fails or is removed.
    • Zone-level CO reporting pinpoints the affected location, cutting response time in large facilities.
    • Compact 5.1"×3.3"×1.3" wall/ceiling form factor suits retrofit and new commercial installations.
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  • Potter PAD200-PCD Smoke & Carbon Monoxide Detector

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    SKU: PAD200-PCD

    Potter PAD200-PCD Smoke & Carbon Monoxide Detector

    Dual smoke & CO detector combines two life-safety sensors in one unit

    • Photoelectric smoke plus electrochemical CO sensing in one ceiling-mount unit.
    • Meets NFPA 72 smoke and UL 2075 CO detection requirements from a single device.
    • On-board test button verifies both sensors in the field without removing the unit.
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  • Potter PAD200-PCHD combination smoke heat carbon monoxide detector with white casing

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    SKU: PAD200-PCHD

    Potter PAD200-PCHD Smoke / Heat / Carbon Monoxide Detector

    Triple-threat detector for smoke, heat, and carbon monoxide in one unit

    • Combines optical smoke, thermal heat, and electrochemical CO sensors in one unit.
    • Reduces ceiling penetrations and device count per monitoring point at installation.
    • UUKL Listed for Smoke Control; backed by a 5-year manufacturer warranty.
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  • Qolsys QS5210-840 IQ CO Detector Controller

    Qolsys

    SKU: QS5210-840

    Qolsys QS5210-840 IQ CO Detector Controller

    Wireless 345MHz CO detector for Qolsys IQ panels, battery-powered

    • Wireless CO detector on 345 MHz to Qolsys IQ panel receivers
    • Battery-powered - no CO sensor wire runs through finished walls
    • Operates 40 to 100 degrees F with 15-95% RH non-condensing
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  • System Sensor CO-PLATE CO Detector Replacement Plate
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    System Sensor CO-PLATE CO Detector Replacement Plate

    TCP/IP CO detector replacement plate for networked fire safety systems

    • Replaces CO1224T, CO1224TR, and CO1224A faceplates without full device re-certification.
    • Mounts to a standard single-gang back box and runs on the existing 24VDC supply.
    • Maintains UL 2075 (US) and CSA 6.19-01 (Canada) compliance after plate swap.
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  • System Sensor CO1224TR 4-Wire CO Detector with Form C Relay

    System Sensor

    SKU: CO1224TR

    System Sensor CO1224TR 4-Wire CO Detector with Form C Relay

    4-wire CO detector with Form C relay for fire alarm integration

    • 24VDC 4-wire design integrates directly into conventional or addressable fire alarm panels.
    • Form C relay output enables dry-contact alarm signaling without intermediate interface modules.
    • 10-year end-of-life timer and RealTest capability reduce commissioning and maintenance overhead.
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  • System Sensor COSMO-2W i4 Series 2-Wire CO/Smoke Detector with Sounder (view 3)

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    SKU: COSMO-2W

    System Sensor COSMO-2W i4 Series 2-Wire CO/Smoke Detector with Sounder

    Dual smoke/CO detector on single 2-wire loop with integrated sounder

    • Photoelectric smoke and electrochemical CO sensing share one 2-wire loop address.
    • Integrated sounder eliminates external horn modules, reducing device count per zone.
    • Mounts to 3.5"/4" octagonal, single-gang, 4" square, or round ceiling boxes.
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  • System Sensor COSMO-4W 4-Wire Combination CO/Smoke Detector with Sounder (view 3)

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    SKU: COSMO-4W

    System Sensor COSMO-4W 4-Wire Combination CO/Smoke Detector with Sounder

    4-wire combo CO/smoke detector with built-in sounder for conventional panels

    • Combines CO and ionization smoke detection in one unit, reducing loop device count.
    • Built-in sounder eliminates separate notification appliance wiring at each install point.
    • 35VDC 4-wire design integrates directly with conventional fire alarm control panels.
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CO Detectors

System-connected carbon monoxide detectors for commercial fire alarm integration. UL 2075-listed electrochemical sensors provide CO detection for parking garages, mechanical rooms, and occupied spaces where combustion sources require life safety monitoring.

Plan Your Deployment

  • Identify CO sources: parking garages, boiler rooms, loading docks, or indoor generators
  • Specify addressable or conventional wiring to match installed fire alarm panel
  • Confirm mounting height per NFPA 720 and local code requirements
  • Evaluate combination CO/smoke detectors for dual-threat coverage in residential corridors
  • Plan detector count based on room volume and ventilation characteristics

CO Detectors — Engineering-Grade Fire Detection for Commercial Deployments

This category covers 0 working models of co detectors sourced manufacturer-direct or through channel-direct US distribution. Build the rest of your system around the architectural choices below — compatibility, environmental rating, and lifecycle decisions made here propagate through every downstream component you specify.

What to Look For

Addressable versus conventional architecture is the first decision. Conventional systems group detectors into zones; addressable systems identify the exact device that triggered. For buildings above 10,000 sq ft or with more than 20 detectors, addressable saves substantial diagnostic time and meets most modern code requirements. Conventional panels remain economical for small commercial buildings and retrofits where new wiring isn't feasible.

UL 864 listing is non-negotiable for the panel; UL 268 for smoke detectors, UL 521 for heat detectors. The AHJ will reject anything else. Beyond UL, look for FM Approval and CSFM (California) listings — many jurisdictions accept only those. Confirm panel-to-detector compatibility within the manufacturer's listed combinations; mixing brands across UL listings voids the panel's certification.

Notification appliance circuit (NAC) capacity, voltage drop, and battery backup sizing drive panel sizing more than detector count does. ADA-compliant strobes draw 75-175 mA each — a 50-strobe building exceeds many small NAC ratings. Calculate total NAC load with voltage-drop budget for the longest run, and size standby battery for 24 hours plus 5 minutes alarm per NFPA 72.

Central station communication, networked panel federation, and graphical workstations matter most in multi-building campuses. Single-building panels typically dial a central station via cellular and IP; multi-building campuses run proprietary peer-to-peer networks (Notifier NFN, Siemens FN-2127, Edwards SIGA) with master annunciation. Plan the integration topology before ordering panels — head-end choice affects which compatible peripherals you can deploy.

Frequently Asked Questions

Do I need an addressable or conventional fire alarm panel?

Addressable panels identify the specific detector in alarm; conventional panels identify only the zone. NFPA 72 and most local codes require addressable for buildings above certain occupancy or square-footage thresholds, but the practical break-even is around 20-30 detectors. Above that count, addressable saves diagnostic and maintenance time. Below it, conventional is often the budget-friendly choice.

What's the difference between photoelectric and ionization smoke detectors?

Photoelectric detectors respond fastest to smoldering fires (cigarettes, electrical wiring); ionization detectors respond fastest to flaming fires (paper, kitchen). Modern dual-sensor detectors include both technologies and meet UL 268 7th edition requirements. Most jurisdictions now require dual-sensor or photoelectric for new commercial installations. Ionization-only is being phased out due to nuisance-alarm performance in cooking and shower-steam scenarios.

How often must fire alarm systems be inspected?

NFPA 72 requires annual inspection and testing of the entire system, semiannual battery testing, and monthly visual inspection of the panel. Local AHJ requirements often mandate documentation and a service contract with a licensed contractor. The owner-of-record bears legal responsibility for inspections — missing an annual inspection exposes the owner to fines and insurance claim denial.

Do I need a duct smoke detector?

Yes if the HVAC system exceeds 2,000 CFM (commercial threshold) — code requires duct smoke detectors that shut down the HVAC to prevent smoke distribution during a fire. Confirm CFM rating against local code thresholds; many jurisdictions require duct detection on smaller systems serving multiple-occupancy buildings. Duct detectors must report to the building's fire alarm panel.

What battery backup is required for fire panels?

NFPA 72 requires 24 hours of standby operation plus 5 minutes in full alarm. Calculate panel current draw under both conditions, then specify a battery with adequate Ah capacity. Lead-acid batteries lose capacity in cold environments — derate by 20% for unconditioned spaces. Replace batteries every 4-5 years even if they test good; failure rates climb steeply after year 5.

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