DeNova Detect's 10-Year Natural Gas and Carbon Monoxide Alarm is Here!
Keep your home and pets safe with DeNova Detect 10-Year Natural Gas and Carbon Monoxide alarms. Hear more from Kyshawn of Weekly Home Check!
10年間100%電池駆動の一酸化炭素+天然ガス警報器
2-in-1 一酸化炭素および天然ガス検知器
バッテリーと製品の耐用年数は10年
100% バッテリー駆動のアラームは、天然ガスが最初に溜まる天井近くに設置され、NFPA 715 ガイドラインを満たす適切なアラーム配置に従います。
避難時間が 11 分長くなります。当社の低レベル天然ガス警報しきい値は 10% LEL で、競合他社のより高い 25% LEL しきい値よりも平均して早く緊急事態を警告します。Fire & Risk Alliance によって検証済み
英語とスペイン語の音声アラートが天然ガスと一酸化炭素の漏れの警告をアナウンス
自己診断により、すべての内部システムが機能していることを確認し、エラーが発生した場合には警告が表示されるため、安心です。
マイクロ電気機械システム(MEMS)センサー技術は、プラグイン警報器に見られる従来のタイプのセンサーよりも正確かつ迅速に爆発性天然ガス漏れを検出します。
洗濯用洗剤、消毒スプレー、エアゾールヘアスプレー、家具用磨き剤など、家庭用の強力な化学薬品による誤報をほぼ排除します。GTIテストで検証済み
UL 1484 および UL 2034 の ETL 認定
モデル番号: DD623NCV
How to Install a DeNova Detect Alarm
Learn how to install the NEW DeNova Detect 100% battery powered 10-year natural gas and carbon monoxide alarm.
Help protect your home and family from the dangers of natural gas leaks and carbon monoxide with the NEW DeNova Detect Natural Gas + Carbon Monoxide combo alarm. Azure of LiveComposed just installed hers!
DeNova Detect Gives Back to the Community
See how New Cosmos $25,000 Natural Gas Alarm donation helped support a devastated community in Edgewood, Maryland after a major gas explosion. We’re here to help protect people and property and we’ll continue to do so!
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The fastest Natural Gas + Carbon Monoxide Alarm available with a 10% LEL alerting you to emergencies 11 minutes sooner.
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Learn how to protect your family from dangerous gas leaks and get answers to frequently asked questions.
Learn MoreFrequently Asked Questions
When is it time to replace an alarm?
The natural gas alarm should be replaced when the End-of-Service-Life (or EOL) Alert activates on your device. When this happens, the Trouble (Yellow) LED on the device will begin to blink twice every 10 seconds, and the audible alert will beep twice and say "Please replace detector" once every minute. This will occur approximately 10 years after device installation.
How do I open the battery cover and install the battery?
- Open the battery cover on the back of the detector.
- This cover slides out of place. To open, place both thumbs on the back of the battery cover where the battery cover hooks snap into place.
- Push down where the battery cover snaps into place with your thumbs and slide the cover out. Some force is required.
- Connect the included lithium battery by inserting the battery harness connector into the product.
- Do NOT remove the plastic wrap surrounding the battery pack.
- The battery connector has a large notch on it that faces up when installed correctly. There is only one way in which the connector can be installed. A small portion of the connector will be exposed when connected properly. You should hear it click into place.
- After connecting the battery, place the battery with the labels facing down and the battery wires wrapping around the top side of the battery pack. For the best fit, it is recommended to have the negative (-) terminals face toward the outer edge of the detector.
What should I do if the DeNova Detect Natural Gas Alarm's audible gas leak alarm sounds?
If at any time your natural gas detector's alarm sounds or if you ever smell or hear a natural gas leak:
- Evacuate immediately and take others with you.
- Do not use a phone; light a match; turn on or off lights, flashlights, or appliances; start a car; or do anything else that could create a spark or flame and cause the gas to ignite or explode.
- Call 911 once you are safely outside the premises. You can report leaks anonymously.
- Do not re-enter the premises until told to do so by authorities.
In the event of a gas leak, you may smell natural gas before the natural gas detector's alarm is activated. Whether or not the unit's alarm is sounding, if you smell gas, act fast. Report the leak once you are safely outside.
How do I recognize a gas leak?
- Smell - A distinctive, strong odor similar to rotten eggs
- See - A white cloud, mist, fog, bubbles in standing water, blowing dust, or vegetation that appears to be dead or dying for no reason
- Hear - Roaring, hissing, or whistling
Do I need to perform any maintenance on my Natural Gas Detector?
The natural gas detector was designed to be as low maintenance as possible. If the unit begins to sound its low battery signal - a single intermittent chirp - contact New Cosmos Electric Co. at 1-847-749-3064 to obtain a replacement battery; these batteries are not available in stores.
The manufacturer recommends testing the unit at least once a week and cleaning the unit once a month by gently vacuuming the outside of the unit; do not use water, cleaning, and maintenance.
Will the Natural Gas Detector continue to work if the power goes out?
Yes. Since the unit is powered by an internal battery, the natural gas detector should continue to function during a power outage.
Will the Natural Gas Detector monitor my home for smoke, fire, or other gases?
No, the natural gas detector will only detect the presence of natural gas and carbon monoxide (CO) in the area where the unit is installed. It will not detect fire, heat, smoke or the presence of any other gases.
Will the Natural Gas Detector monitor all areas of my home for possible gas leaks?
No, the natural gas detector will only monitor the air in the area where the unit is installed. Natural gas leaks could be present in other areas and/or on other floors of your home or building without reaching the natural gas detector. As such, the unit's alarm may not sound in the event of a natural gas leak in a remote part of your home or building. Doors or the obstructions may also affect the rate at which natural gas reaches the natural gas detector. You should install separate gas detectors as needed in other areas of your home where natural gas appliances are used.
If the Natural Gas Alarm's audible gas leak alarm is activated, will it be audible throughout my entire home?
No, the natural gas detector's alarm may not be heard in all rooms or situations. Since the natural gas detector is installed in a limited area of your home or building - such as the kitchen, for example - people sleeping or awake in other rooms or on other floors may not hear the unit's alarm in the event of a natural gas leak. People may not hear the alarm if the sound is at a distance and/or blocked by closed doors and/or other obstructions. Noise from traffic, stereos, radios, televisions, air conditioners, appliances, or other sources may also prevent people from hearing the unit. The unit's alarm is not intended for people who are hearing impaired.
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