Honeywell Home 10 year Interconnecting Carbon Monoxide Alarm
Honeywell Home 10 year Interconnecting Carbon Monoxide Alarm
The Honeywell R200C-N1 is a longlife battery carbon monoxide alarm with radio-interlink technology, powered by a sealed for life 10 year lithium battery pack. The alarm features a low-power chip specifically designed to maximise the alarm life when in standby mode, helping it to last the full lifespan without the need for replacement batteries.
The entire front surface of the alarm unit functions as a test/silence button for easy weekly testing by the user and silencing of the alarm tone.
The R200C-N1 features a built-in radio-interlink module allowing it to be interconnected with up to 11 other compatible Honeywell Home alarms from the R200 series to create a connected home system. Once interlinked, when one alarm activates, all other connected alarms will sound at the same time, providing a synchronised warning throughout your property.
The R200C-N1 has a super slim design making it very discreet. The alarm has been specially designed for easy installation / fixing to a wall or can be ceiling mounted. For peace of mind, the alarm carries a full 10 year warranty from Honeywell.
Key Features
- Powered by a sealed 10 year lithium battery
- 10 year sensor life and full lifespan warranty
- Can radio-interlink with up to 11 other compatible Honeywell R200 series alarms (max 12 alarms per system)
- Super slim design makes the unit very discreet
- Designed for easy installation to a wall or ceiling
- Will sound an end-of-life signal when the alarm requires replacement
- 48 hour alarm memory feature
- IP44 ingress rating
- Entire front surface of device functions as a test/silence button
- Loud 85dB audible alarm will sound when activated
- Visual red 'ALARM' text will display on the front of the unit for the deaf and hearing-impaired
- Auto-dimming green power light
- Fault tones can be silenced for up to 9 hours
- CE marked and UKCA marked
- BSi Kitemarked to BS EN50291-1
- Meets the requirements of the 2022 England, Scotland and Wales legislations for CO alarms in homes