Carbon monoxide detector - what am I doing wrong?
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I may appear a bit of a thicko but I bought a new carbon monoxide detector yesterday but it keeps beeping as if the batteries are low and need replacing.
it's a Smartwares FGA-1304 new from Screwfix.
I've tried two different sets of varta batteries and tested them with my battery tester and they're fine.
It keeps beeping and flashing yellow. Anyone had the same issue and resolved it or is it buggered?
it's a Smartwares FGA-1304 new from Screwfix.
I've tried two different sets of varta batteries and tested them with my battery tester and they're fine.
It keeps beeping and flashing yellow. Anyone had the same issue and resolved it or is it buggered?
Have you read the manual?
I know that sounds like the smartarse comment but I'd expect it will state what the beep/flash codes mean.
https://www.manuals.co.uk/smartwares/fga-1304/manu...
Sounds broken.
I know that sounds like the smartarse comment but I'd expect it will state what the beep/flash codes mean.
https://www.manuals.co.uk/smartwares/fga-1304/manu...
Sounds broken.
Normal operation Green LED flashes every 45 seconds
Testing Red LED flashes rapidly 5 beeps
Alarm Red LED flashes 15 times in 4 seconds. Rest 3 seconds, then repeats15 beeps in 4seconds, rest 3seconds, then repeats
Malfunction Yellow LED flashes 2 times every 11seconds2 beeps every 11seconds
Low battery signal Yellow LED flashes every 45 seconds1 beep every 45seconds
End of life Yellow LED flashes 2 times, END is shown on display 2 beeps every 60second
Testing Red LED flashes rapidly 5 beeps
Alarm Red LED flashes 15 times in 4 seconds. Rest 3 seconds, then repeats15 beeps in 4seconds, rest 3seconds, then repeats
Malfunction Yellow LED flashes 2 times every 11seconds2 beeps every 11seconds
Low battery signal Yellow LED flashes every 45 seconds1 beep every 45seconds
End of life Yellow LED flashes 2 times, END is shown on display 2 beeps every 60second
Reading some article and it says normal alarms down work below 50ppm.
I have 3 so do i need to get these ?
https://trustsentinel.co.uk/
Key Standard RequirementsResponse Times: To comply with the standard, a CO detector must alarm within specific timeframes depending on the concentration of gas in the air (parts per million, ppm):
At 30 ppm: No alarm for at least 120 minutes.
At 50 ppm: Must alarm between 60 and 90 minutes.
At 100 ppm: Must alarm between 10 and 40 minutes.
At 300 ppm: Must alarm within 3 minutes.
I have 3 so do i need to get these ?
https://trustsentinel.co.uk/
Key Standard RequirementsResponse Times: To comply with the standard, a CO detector must alarm within specific timeframes depending on the concentration of gas in the air (parts per million, ppm):
At 30 ppm: No alarm for at least 120 minutes.
At 50 ppm: Must alarm between 60 and 90 minutes.
At 100 ppm: Must alarm between 10 and 40 minutes.
At 300 ppm: Must alarm within 3 minutes.
Edited by Downward on Monday 29th June 15:37
Downward said:
Reading some article and it says normal alarms down work below 50ppm.
I have 3 so do i need to get these ?
https://trustsentinel.co.uk/
That link goes to a "FAKE E-STORE" according to my AV.I have 3 so do i need to get these ?
https://trustsentinel.co.uk/
Downward said:
Reading some article and it says normal alarms down work below 50ppm.
I have 3 so do i need to get these ?
https://trustsentinel.co.uk/
Key Standard RequirementsResponse Times: To comply with the standard, a CO detector must alarm within specific timeframes depending on the concentration of gas in the air (parts per million, ppm):
At 30 ppm: No alarm for at least 120 minutes.
At 50 ppm: Must alarm between 60 and 90 minutes.
At 100 ppm: Must alarm between 10 and 40 minutes.
At 300 ppm: Must alarm within 3 minutes.
You can get alarms with a display.I have 3 so do i need to get these ?
https://trustsentinel.co.uk/
Key Standard RequirementsResponse Times: To comply with the standard, a CO detector must alarm within specific timeframes depending on the concentration of gas in the air (parts per million, ppm):
At 30 ppm: No alarm for at least 120 minutes.
At 50 ppm: Must alarm between 60 and 90 minutes.
At 100 ppm: Must alarm between 10 and 40 minutes.
At 300 ppm: Must alarm within 3 minutes.
Edited by Downward on Monday 29th June 15:37
Bear in mind that if you ever:
Cook with gas
Burn Incence sticks
Burn candles
Refuel your woodburner.
(Or smoke cigarettes)
You will get a low level of CO displayed, which may just be something else to obsess about. A lot of them show 0 below 30 for this reason.
That said it can be useful to know how 'serious' the alarm is. Two houses ago, one night we found the correct combination of open/closed doors and fires lit/unlit that the smoke from one of the woodburners was sucked back down the other side of the shared chimney stack, into the bedroom fireplace, setting the alarm off there with a level of ~400ppm

(Every door and window was opened quite rapidly!)
It was clear from that it was a sudden event, not a creeping insidious level, so we could work out what had gone on.
Also proved I was right to put one in every room!
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