- AC Hardwired
- Hardwired Interconnected Alarm
- Smart App
- Incompatible with SBS50 Base Station
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Learn more about the XP04 AC Hardwired Interconnected Combination Alarm
- Fire and CO Detection in One Unit
- Equipped with photoelectric and electrochemical sensors that protect from both fire and CO danger.
- AC Powered with Battery Backup
- If the power goes out, a battery backup will automatically activate to ensure constant monitoring.
- Hardwired Interconnection
- These X-Sense XP04 combination alarms can be wired to build an interconnected system. If one detects a threat and sounds an alarm, all the other alarms will also be triggered.
- Test/Silence Button
- The test/silence button allows you to test the device to ensure superb performance 24/7 and mute any unwanted alarm by simply pushing the button with a long stick or something similar.
Specifications
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Item Model Number |
XP04 |
Silence Duration |
≤ 9 minutes |
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Operating Life |
10 years |
Indicator Light |
LED (red/yellow/green) |
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Power Source |
120 V AC (60 Hz, 45 mA MAX, and 9 V alkaline battery backup) |
Color |
White |
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Sensor Type |
Photoelectric smoke sensor Electrochemical CO sensor |
Material |
ABS |
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Operating Temperature |
40–100°F (4.4–37.8°C) |
Product Weight |
0.5 lb (230 g) |
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Operating Relative Humidity |
10%–85% RH (non-condensing) |
Product Dimensions |
5.5 × 5.5 × 1.5 inches (140 × 140 × 37 mm) |
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Alarm Noise Level |
≥ 85 dB at 10 ft (3 m) @ 3.2 ± 0.3 kHz pulsing alarm |
Package Contents |
1 × Alarm Unit + 1 × Mounting Bracket + 4 × Screws + 4 × Anchor Plugs + 1 × 9 V Battery + 1 × Power Connector + 1 × User Manual |
FAQs
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How do I know whether the alarm is working? Is there supposed to be a light blinking?
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Does it work in hallways?
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How loud is this alarm?
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What is the lowest carbon monoxide ppm level that the alarm can detect?
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Is there a way to mount it?
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Does this have a photoelectric or an ionization sensor?