PYRONIX WIRELESS CARBON MONOXIDE (CO) DETECTOR (2ND GENERATION) CO-WE2

PYRONIX WIRELESS CARBON MONOXIDE (CO) DETECTOR (2ND GENERATION) CO-WE2
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Model:  CO-WE2
Part Number:  CO-WE2
Brand:  PYRONIX

  • Detects harmful odourless carbon monoxide (CO)
  • Loud and obvious alarm
  • Low-battery supervision

Pyronix Wireless Carbon Monoxide (CO) Detector (2nd Generation) - CO-WE2

The Pyronix CO-WE2 is a highly sensitive two-way wireless carbon monoxide detector designed to provide early warning against CO poisoning. This second-generation model ensures accurate detection of dangerous CO levels in residential or commercial spaces, offering peace of mind for occupants. With seamless integration into Pyronix alarm systems, the detector enables instant alerts through the system and connected devices. Its compact, wireless design allows for flexible placement in areas prone to CO exposure, such as kitchens, garages, or near boilers.


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The Pyronix Two-Way Wireless Carbon Monoxide Detector (Model: CO-WE2) is a device designed to detect dangerous levels of carbon monoxide (CO) and alert users promptly. Here's a breakdown of how to install it, where to install it, its compatibility with Pyronix systems, and how it works:


1. Installation Steps

A. Preparation

  1. Select a Suitable Location

    • Install near sleeping areas, such as bedrooms, so occupants can hear alarms during sleep.
    • Place it near fuel-burning appliances like boilers, stoves, or fireplaces.
    • Avoid installing in high-humidity areas like bathrooms, or where airflow (e.g., near vents or fans) could affect detection.
  2. Mounting the Sensor

    • Use the screws provided to mount the detector to a wall or ceiling at a height recommended in the user manual (usually around head height if wall-mounted).
    • Ensure it is within the wireless range of your Pyronix alarm panel or expander.
  3. Power and Enrollment

    • The CO-WE2 is battery-powered. Insert the included batteries or verify they are properly installed.
    • Enroll the detector in your Pyronix alarm panel following these steps:
      • Access the programming menu on the Pyronix panel.
      • Select the "Learn Device" option, then trigger the detector (typically using a test button) to pair it.
  4. Testing

    • Test the sensor using the built-in test button to ensure it communicates with the alarm panel correctly.

2. Where to Install

Carbon monoxide is slightly lighter than air and mixes evenly, so installation height depends on where it's needed:

  • Near Sleeping Areas: Ensure alarms can be heard during sleep.
  • Close to Fuel-Burning Appliances: Place within 1 to 3 meters of potential CO sources.

Avoid:

  • High humidity areas (bathrooms).
  • Directly above sinks, stoves, or cooking areas.
  • Locations where airflow might dilute CO concentrations.

3. Compatibility with Pyronix Alarms

The CO-WE2 is compatible with:

  • Pyronix Enforcer Alarm System: Supports two-way wireless communication for enhanced reliability.
  • Pyronix Wireless Expanders: Can be used with hybrid or wired Pyronix systems that have wireless expanders installed.
  • Pyronix Cloud and ProControl+ App Integration: If connected to a supported panel, alerts can be sent to your smartphone via the ProControl+ app.

4. How It Works

  • The CO-WE2 detects dangerous levels of carbon monoxide in the air using a sensitive electrochemical sensor.
  • It triggers an alarm when:
    • High CO Levels are detected (acute exposure).
    • Moderate CO Levels persist over time (chronic exposure).

Features:

  • Two-Way Wireless Communication: Ensures the alarm signal is received by the control panel and confirms status.
  • Tamper Protection: Alerts the system if the detector is removed or tampered with.
  • Battery Monitoring: Sends notifications when the battery is low.
  • Test Button: Allows you to manually test the device for proper operation.

Maintenance Tips

  • Regular Testing: Test the detector weekly using the test button.
  • Battery Replacement: Replace batteries when prompted by the alarm panel.
  • Sensor Replacement: CO sensors degrade over time. Replace the detector according to the manufacturer’s recommendations (usually every 5-7 years).
  • Cleaning: Gently clean the detector with a soft cloth to remove dust.

Additional Notes

Carbon monoxide is odorless and colorless, so detectors like the CO-WE2 are essential in homes with gas appliances, fireplaces, or attached garages. Proper placement and regular maintenance ensure maximum protection.