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Part Number

 

18160, F, 06/29/2021

 

 

Wiring Connections (Marine Battery Units) 
 
Units: 

CMD6-MBR & CMD6-MBR-B

 

Black and Yellow 18 GA wire is provided for connecting Interconnect-Relay Series units.  Connect 
the wires of up to 10 units to each other.   Two White 18 GA wires are provided for connecting to 
equipment on the vessel.  Each unit can handle a maximum of 1 Amp, 220V DC.  

 

NOTE: 

ILLUSTRATION ABOVE SHOWS ALL POSSIBLE WIRING OPTIONS FOR BATTERY UNITS.  REFER TO 
TEXT FOR WIRING CONNECTIONS REQUIRED FOR EACH MODEL. 
 

NOTE: 

PROTECTIVE COVER PROVIDED WITH THE ALARM IS INTENDED TO KEEP ALARM PROTECTED 
FROM LIQUID SPRAYS THAT MAY BE USED DURING THE INITIAL INSTALLATION PROCESS.  REMOVE 
PROTECTIVE COVER BEFORE ACTIVATING. 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 

Black 

(Ground) 

Yellow 

(Int +) 

White 

(Relay) 

Yellow 

(Int +) 

White 

(Relay) 

Yellow 

(Int +) 

White 

(Relay) 

Black 

(Ground) 

Black 

(Ground) 

Equipment 

Equipment 

Equipment 

Summary of Contents for CMD6-MB

Page 1: ...nect Relay Black Housing CMD6 MD Marine 12 24V DC CMD6 MD B Marine 12 24V DC Black Housing CMD6 MDR Marine 12 24V DC Interconnect Relay CMD6 MDR B Marine 12 24V DC Interconnect Relay Black Housing Own...

Page 2: ...lling the Mounting Base 12 Connecting Alarm to Mounting Base 13 Wiring Connections Marine 12 24V DC Units 14 Wiring Connections Marine Battery Units 15 Activating Fireboy Xintex Carbon Monoxide Alarm...

Page 3: ...TO PROTECT INDIVIDUALS FROM THE ACUTE EFFECTS OF CARBON MONOXIDE EXPOSURE IT WILL NOT FULLY SAFEGUARD INDIVIDUALS WITH SPECIFIC MEDICAL CONDITIONS IF IN DOUBT CONSULT A MEDICAL PRACTITIONER ANY PERSO...

Page 4: ...evices All of these produce large amounts of CO and should never be operated while occupants are sleeping A slight build up of carbon monoxide in the human body over several hours causes headaches nau...

Page 5: ...ove situations Extended operation of un vented fuel burning devices range oven etc Temperature inversions that can trap exhaust gases near the ground Drug or alcohol use increases the effect of CO exp...

Page 6: ...of propulsion and auxiliary generators frequently for possible leaks High concentrations of CO in your boat may originate from an adjacent boat Exhaust fumes from nearby boats may enter your boat thro...

Page 7: ...as a replacement for ordinary precautions or periodic inspections of equipment NEVER rely on alarm systems to save your life common sense is still prudent and necessary The audible horn on the CO Alar...

Page 8: ...9 32V DC Nominal Current Draw 40 F 40 C to 158 F 70 C 6mA Maximum Current Draw 40 F 40 C to 158 F 70 C 38mA 32V DC Operating Storage Temperature 22 F 30 C to 158 F 70 C Alarm Points Time Weighted Ave...

Page 9: ...such as when docking or maneuvering The CO Alarm takes this all under consideration by totaling the quantity of CO detected over a period of time The CO Alarm is programmed to alarm at a COHb level of...

Page 10: ...OR MOVE AWAY FROM THE OPEN DOOR WINDOW UNTIL EMERGENCY SERVICES RESPONDERS HAVE ARRIVED THE PREMISES HAVE BEEN AIRED OUT AND ALARM REMAINS IN ITS NORMAL CONDITION 4 AFTER FOLLOWING STEPS 1 3 IF ALARM...

Page 11: ...owed DO NOT install a CO Alarm near a hatch or porthole through which water could be spilled on the device DO NOT install in locations where temperature moisture and or ultraviolet light affect the op...

Page 12: ...gth 6 Pan Head screws to secure Mounting Base Do not over tighten Drill appropriate size hole 0 38 9 5mm Max for wired models to accommodate the wires If using a connector on the wires a larger hole m...

Page 13: ...ely 25 NOTE A UNIT THAT HAS BEEN DEACTIVATED WILL NOT BE ABLE TO BE INSTALLED ONTO THE MOUNTING PLATE After installation is complete attach one of the enclosed Warning stickers to the wall next to the...

Page 14: ...terconnect Relay Series units Connect the wires of up to 10 units to each other Two White 18 GA wires are provided for connecting to equipment on the vessel Each unit can handle a maximum of 1 Amp 220...

Page 15: ...unit can handle a maximum of 1 Amp 220V DC NOTE ILLUSTRATION ABOVE SHOWS ALL POSSIBLE WIRING OPTIONS FOR BATTERY UNITS REFER TO TEXT FOR WIRING CONNECTIONS REQUIRED FOR EACH MODEL NOTE PROTECTIVE COV...

Page 16: ...te button until Green LED turns on and release The alarm will simulate 2 alarm cycles 2 sets of 4 Beeps 5 sec Silence between The Red LED will flash once every 5 seconds Marine Interconnect Relay Seri...

Page 17: ...s directly for more information about CO safety and their equipment Nuisance Alarms Although the CO Alarm will detect only carbon monoxide in a normal environment studies have found that unusually hig...

Page 18: ...reboy xintex com If due to extenuating circumstances a product is to be returned after approval it must be received in 100 new resalable condition Products stored by the buyer for more than 26 weeks m...

Page 19: ...n of the product or any other incidental costs of removal and or installation of the product or any other incidental costs which may arise as a result of any defect in material or workmanship and e up...

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