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CO monitor wired into appliance...
KeithC
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I was browsing through Kele's catalog a while ago and saw a line voltage CO monitor that had a SPDT output. I figured at the time that it would be a worthwhile safety control to wire in series with your limits; if there was a CO condition in the boiler room, the output can shut down your appliance and signal an alarm if desired.
Anybody use a similar control on any of their installations? Curious to know if there are any recommendations.
Keith
Anybody use a similar control on any of their installations? Curious to know if there are any recommendations.
Keith
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I thought I heard a while back that there was one of the SPST type that you could wire in series w/the service switch for the appliance (120v) not sure if ME or Timmie had mentioned it, either way its a good idea.0
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