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AX60+ - Wall Mounted Carbon Dioxide Detector

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The Ax*0+ is a wall mountable carbon dioxide (CO2) detector with multiple location options for alarm and sensor units, connected to a central display. CO2 has been in use in fire extinguishers and fire suppression systems for hundred of years. In high concentration, it removes oxygen from the atmosphere, therefore removing one of the three elements (oxygen, heat and fuel) from the combustion triangle. It's widely available, cheap and chemically inert which is why it's often the ideal gas for extinguishing certain types of fire. The Ax*0 is a wall mountable carbon dioxide (CO2) detector. The Ax*0 allows multiple placement of alarm and sensor units which are connected to a central display. Each alarm unit is equipped to provide an early warning of increased CO2 levels including an audible sounder and a high-intensity LED strobe light - perfect for warning of danger in noisy environments.

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