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Kidde KN COP IC Hardwire Carbon Monoxide Alarm with Battery Backup and Digital Display, Interconnectable
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Manufacturer: Kidde
Model: KN-COP-IC
Binding: Tools & Hardware
Publisher: Kidde
Label: Kidde
Features for Kidde KN COP IC Hardwire Carbon Monoxide Alarm with Battery Backup and Digital Display, Interconnectable:
- Digital display displays the level of carbon monoxide the unit is sensing
- Battery pull tab eliminates battery installation time and keeps battery fresh
- Peak level memory displays the highest CO concentration measured since the last reset
- Tamper resist locking pin helps deter alarm tampering and theft
- UL Approved
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Customer Reviews
Kiddie Digital CO detector 
2008-08-25
Much better product than the firex's it replaced. Very easy to install. Digital readout is very easy to read. The detector alarm is louder than the firex. Battery backup is a must and this product has it. Very happy with this product.
Good Performance 
2008-06-13
This is a good product. It is nice to see PPM CO on the display, although it is not necessary.
Just a comment on the previous review about the limited networking. If this unit is tied into a network with smoke alarms, it will not set off the smoke alarms throughout the house if CO is detected. It WILL set off other CO alarms on the network. There is a reason for this. People have a tendency to look for the source of the smoke in their house if their smoke alarms start to go off (they want to save their house). So, if CO were detected, and all of the alarms started to go off, then some people would stay in their house looking for the fire and inhaling CO the whole time. As we all know this is a bad thing. This is one reason why only the CO alarms on the network trigger when CO is detected. A person can quickly locate which unit is making the noice, and if it is CO, they can get out of the house before they pass out.
But, if smoke is detected by any unit on the network the CO unit alarm will sound and the text 'fire' will display on the CO unit's digital display.
My house has 10 smoke alarms and 2 CO alarms all networked together. When they all go off it is a confusing situation. If I burn my popcorn then all 12 go off and my ears ring for days. If there is a CO issue then only 2 of the units go off and I can very easily tell that I am having a CO issue vs a smoke issue.
Interconnect is one way 
2008-01-21
This is fine except that it doesn't fully communicate with the smoke alarms. If this detects CO the smoke alarms don't sound. If the smoke alarms go off this will go off and say fire. It is still good enough to keep, but this is disappointing.