Kidde 900-CUDR-V Firex Battery Powered Combination Smoke and Carbon Monoxide Detector with Voice Alarm, 4pk
900-CUDR-V
Kidde 900-CUDR-V
900-CUDR-V Product Description
The Kidde Battery Powered Combination Smoke and Carbon Monoxide Detector with Voice Alerts, model 900-CUDR-V, is an alarm combo that operates on 2 AA batteries (included). Battery-operated smoke detectors protect during power failures for extra peace of mind. If the smoke and carbon monoxide alarm detects smoke, fire, or carbon monoxide, an 85-decible alarm and voice alert will sound stating, Fire. or Warning: Carbon Monoxide The combination smoke and carbon monoxide detector also provides a voice alert of Low Battery when the battery on the unit needs to be replaced. The Kidde Smoke and Carbon Monoxide alarm uses photoelectric sensors that detect visible fire particles associated with slow smoldering fires, as well as an electrochemical carbon monoxide sensor, which offers highly accurate readings of CO.Specifications:
Model: 900-CUDR-VPower Source: 2 AA batteries
Smoke Sensor: Photoelectric
CO Sensor: Electrochemical
Audio Alarm: 85dB at 10ft
Temperature Range: 40˚F (4.4˚C) to 100˚F (37.8˚C)
Humidity Range: 10%-95% relative humidity, non-condensing
Size: 4.95” in diameter x 1.93” depth
Weight: 0.530 lb
Interconnects: No
Warranty: 10-year limited (batteries excluded)
Features:
2 -in-1 detection - smoke and carbon monoxide detector combo alerts you to both smoke and fire events as well as poisonous, CO gas in a single device
Voice alarm - an 85 dB alarm will sounds and announce the hazard type: fire when a smoke or fire hazard is detected, warning carbon monoxide when a CO hazard is detected, or low battery when the batteries need to be replaced
Easy install mounting bracket (included) for quick installation in 4 orientations
Self-testing - smoke and carbon monoxide detector uses internal, self-testing components that are always checking to ensure the device is operating as expected (not a substitute for weekly manual testing)
Photoelectric smoke sensor detects visible fire particles associate with slow, smoldering fires sooner than an ionization sensor
Electrochemical sensor detects carbon monoxide and remains stable during humidity changes and unstable temperatures