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The
European Standard - EN50291 This standard
will supersede the British Standard BS7860 in April 2006
This standard was implemented
in April 2001. Products officially approved to this standard must be clearly marked
with the EN50291 number and may also display the Kitemark symbol. This standard
is running in parallel to the British Standard up until April 2006. This is to
allow all manufacturers of BS approved products to change over to the new European
standard.
After April 2006 the only
valid standard across Europe will be EN50291.
Main alarm requirements:
at 30ppm CO, the alarm
must not activate for at least 120 minutes
at 50ppm CO, the alarm
must not activate before 60 minutes but must activate before 90 minutes
at 100ppm CO, the alarm
must not activate before 10 minutes but must activate before 40 minutes
at 300ppm CO, the alarm
must activate within 3 minutes
Family in carbon monoxide horror
A SHOCKED family and their 15-month-old baby narrowly escaped death when they were poisoned with a killer gas while on holiday.
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