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ESL 240-COe

Installing the Alarm

All wiring must conform to the National Electric Code (NEC)   and/
or local codes having jurisdiction. Use 16 to 22 AWG wire to install
the alarm.

CO Alarm
locations

Figure 1

Description

The ESL carbon monoxide (CO) alarm is designed to monitor the
levels of CO gas in residential dwellings and give early warning
when potentially dangerous levels exist.

End of Sensor Life Indicator.  The ESL CO alarm alerts the user
with flashing green LED and intermittent sounder chirps when the
sensor needs to be replaced.

TEST/HUSH Button.  The ESL CO alarm gives the user the ability
to test the alarm and to silence an activated alarm.

Distinct 85dB Temporal 4-Sounder Alarm.  The 85dB temporal 4-
sounder provides a distinctive alarm notification that is easily
differentiated from smoke alarm notification devices. The unit
beeps 4 times, rests 5 seconds, then repeats the pattern.

Self-diagnostic.  The ESL CO alarm monitors its own functions.
To ensure proper operation, the alarm performs a self-test every
2.5 minutes. The alarm also adjusts its sensitivity throughout its
life, so it continually operates at peak performance.

Use the following guidelines to select a suitable location for the
installation of CO alarms:

Mount alarms on a wall at least 5 feet (1.5m) up from the floor.
Alarms may be ceiling mounted.

Mount alarms at least 5 feet (1.5m) from outside doors and
windows.

Mount at least 5 feet (1.5m) from open flame appliances such as
furnaces, stoves, and fireplaces.

Mount at least 5 feet  (1.5m) from any cooking appliance.

Locate in a suitable environment as follows:

- Temperature between 40°F (4.4°C) and 100°F (37.8°C)
- Humidity between 15 and 90% non-condensing

Locate away from air conditioners, heating registers, and any
other ventilation source that may interfere with CO gas
entering the alarm.

Do not mount where furniture or draperies may obstruct the
airflow.

Mount alarms on a firm permanent surface.

Carbon Monoxide Alarm

Installation Instructions

U

L

LISTED

The ESL CO alarm is a 4-wire device designed to use a Class 2
output from a UL Listed fire or UL Listed fire/burglary alarm
control panel.

The built-in sounder is a supplementary alarm notification  device.
The control panel is considered the primary alarm notification
device.

Important:

 The alarm automatically resets to normal

operation when the CO dissipates.

Selecting a Location for the Alarm

Selecting a suitable location is critical to the operation of CO
alarms. You should install an alarm in every bedroom and on each
level of a dwelling. At a minimum, one alarm should be placed
outside the sleeping areas. See Figure 1.

ESL 240-COe

Use the following steps to install the CO alarm:

1.

Run the security system wiring to the alarm location.

2.

Carefully remove the cover from the alarm by detaching one
corner of the cover from the unit at a time.

3.

Using the base for a template, mark the two top screw hole
locations on the mounting surface.

It is important that you read, understand, and follow the
instructions in this document. If you have questions, call GE
Interlogix at 1-800-648-7424.

This document is intended for licensed electricians/alarm
installers. GE Interlogix cannot provide technical support to
unqualified persons.

Failure to properly install, test, and maintain a CO
detector system may cause it to fail resulting in loss of life.

WARNING !

DO NOT connect the CO alarm on an initiating circuit
with fire and/or security devices.

WARNING !

Summary of Contents for 240 COE - Carbon Monoxide Alarm

Page 1: ... C and 100 F 37 8 C Humidity between 15 and 90 non condensing Locate away from air conditioners heating registers and any other ventilation source that may interfere with CO gas entering the alarm Do not mount where furniture or draperies may obstruct the airflow Mount alarms on a firm permanent surface Carbon Monoxide Alarm Installation Instructions UL LISTED The ESL CO alarm is a 4 wire device d...

Page 2: ...y the ESL CO alarm will provide years of service with minimal maintenance You should test the alarm regularly as described in Testing the Alarm Clean the alarm as needed to keep it free from dust and dirt Use only a clean dry or damp water cloth when cleaning the alarm Important DO NOT paint the alarm or expose it to any cleaning solutions Limited Warranty GE Interlogix warrants the alarm to be fr...

Page 3: ...ing headache drowsiness confusion fast heart rate 3 3 3 3 3 Extreme Exposure Unconsciousness convulsions cardio respiratory failure death Many cases of reported CO poisoning indicate that while victims are aware they are not well they become so disorientated that they are unable to save themselves by either exiting the building or calling for assistance Young children and pets may be the first aff...

Page 4: ...ies CAUTION This alarm will only indicate the presence of carbon monoxide gas at the sensor CO may be present in other areas Anything preventing CO from reaching the sensor such as closed doors could delay or prevent the alarm being activated We recommend that a sensor be installed in each bedroom and in the hallways between them Reminder If the unit is in trouble or at the end of its life it may ...

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