loggenrock wrote:
I prefer the self-contained, battery operated detectors, as compared to hard-wired 12v ones - less drain on my single coach battery. Also, I would avoid a combination CO/smoke detector - can be hard to differentiate why it activated (I know, if it activates, get out, but WHY...).You can get 9v powered combo smoke detectors, both ionization and photoelectric in 1 case - these will activate for both slow smoldering and flash fires.
The Kidde KN-COSM-XTR-B has both of these features
QUOTE from spec sheet
The Kidde 900-0216 uses breakthrough technology to offer a fast
response to real fires, including smoldering and fast-flaming, as well
as protect you from carbon monoxide and dramatically reduce the
chance of nuisance alarms. In addition, the Intelligent Alarm contains
a voice warning that clearly states the present danger โ smoke
or carbon monoxide โ and announces โFire! Fire!โ or โWarning!
Carbon Monoxide!โ The Intelligent Alarm combines the detection
capabilities of an ionization smoke sensor โ which is more likely to
detect smaller, less visible fire particles, like those produced by flaming
fires โ with that of an electrochemical sensor, which is used to
detect CO. Since carbon monoxide is present in all fires, having both
detection chambers work together in one alarm is a breakthrough
in the fire safety industry. When either sensor notices a potential
hazard, it will communicate with the other. Depending on what is
detected, the alarm will adjust its smoke sensitivity in order to better
discriminate between a real hazard and a false one. This constant
communication enhances the alarmโs overall performance in all fires,
and significantly reduces the potential for a nuisance alarm.
Alarm Warnings
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