
Bitwo Answers!
FAQ
What gases does it detect?
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LP gas (propane), natural gas (methane), smoke and carbon monoxide.
How is it installed?
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It only connects to a plug (electrical outlet) and voila, while it is connected it will monitor the quality of the air and activate itself in the event of a leak.
Where to install it?
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You can connect it anywhere in your factory, restaurant, hotel rooms or wherever you think there may be a need for protection against the risk of leaking gas sources.
Where not to install it?
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In extremely humid places. This detector must be at least 3 meters from any shower, sauna, humidifier, vaporizer, dishwasher, laundry room, janitorial room, or other sources of moisture.
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Behind curtains or furniture that obstruct airflow to the detector.
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Very close to a stove or oven. It must be at least 1 meter away, to avoid kitchen vapors.
A what height do I install it?
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Your Bitwo detector is very sensitive to the dangerous gases mentioned, if you want to detect the widest range of gases, you must install it in an outlet at a medium height from floor to ceiling.
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If you want to detect LP gas more quickly, plug it into a socket near the ground.
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If you want to detect smoke and natural gas more quickly, connect your detector at a medium height or far from the ground.
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Carbon monoxide mixes well with air so it doesn't matter what level the detector is installed at.
What detection range does it have?
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We recommend installing a detector for each closed space of 4x4 meters.
Does it emit an audible alarm?
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It emits a strong alarm of 85dB in case of alert.
How loud is the alarm?
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It can be heard in a large two-story house.
What life time does the sensor have?
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10 years, after this time it is necessary to replace it.
Does it require any maintenance?
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Avoid getting dust and clogging the air inlet.
What to do if a false alarm is issued?
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Carry out the "Reset" command through the button TEST
At what gas level does the alarm activate?
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The Bitwo detector is designed to activate between 5% - 10% of the LEL (Lower Explosive Limit) for LP gas and natural gas. Underwriters Laboratories Inc. standard UL1484 recommends a maximum of 25% LEL.
How long does it take for the alarm to activate?
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The movement of gases is unpredictable and many variables such as wind currents and obstacles must be taken into account. Laboratory tests show a response time of 5-10min at 1 meter from the leak source (in a 4x4 meter room).
Do you have certifications?
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It complies with the official Mexican standard NOM-003-SCFI-2000 Electrical Products-Safety Specifications. With NOM-NYCE certificate.