By MTI Industries, Inc. RV Safety Alarms Education Test Carbon Monoxide Alarms.

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by MTI Industries, Inc. RV Safety Alarms Education Test Carbon Monoxide Alarms

This Educational Test is designed to improve the knowledge of RV technicians as to the history and performance of safety alarms installed in RVs. Section: Carbon Monoxide Alarms There are many potential sources of Carbon Monoxide Gas on RVs. Engine exhaust, generator exhaust, gas stoves, grills, gas appliances, heaters, gas lanterns and even RVs parked near by. RV Safety Alarms Education Test

CO Alarm Educational Test Question #1 When were Carbon Monoxide Alarms first required to be installed in new RVs with gasoline motors, gasoline generators and units gasoline generator ready by the RVIA? A.1993 B.1996 C.2000 D.2005

Question #1 When were CO Alarms first required to be installed in new RVs with gasoline motors, gasoline generators and units gasoline generator ready by the RVIA? A – All new motorized RVs - Class A, B & C are required to have a CO Alarm installed as of Oct B.1996 C.2000 D.2005 – All new RVs are required to have a CO Alarm installed as of Jan. 1, 2005 per the RVIA CO Alarm Educational Test

Question #2 Approximately how many RVs were manufactured without CO Alarms, between January 1985 and January 2005 – prior to the requirement to have a CO Alarm installed in all RVs. A.2.0 Million B.2.5 Million C.3.0 Million D.3.8 Million CO Alarm Educational Test

Question #2 Approximately how many RVs were manufactured without CO Alarms, between January 1985 and January 2005 – prior to the requirement to have a CO Alarm installed in all RVs. A.2.0 Million B.2.5 Million C.3.0 Million D.3.8 Million – A majority of these RVs are still in use but did not have a CO Alarm installed when first sold. CO Alarms should be installed during Service. CO Alarm Educational Test

Question #3 What is the recommended service life of Safe-T-Alert CO Alarms installed in RVs? A.1 Year B.5 Years C.10 Years D.Until they quit working. CO Alarm Educational Test

Question #3 What is the recommended service life of Safe-T-Alert CO Alarms installed in RVs? A.1 Year B.5 Years – check the date code on CO Alarms during service and replace all alarms over 5 years old. Starting in late 2009 all new CO alarms will have a minimum 3 Year End of Life signal built into the circuit to insure timely replacement C.10 Years D.Until they quit working. CO Alarm Educational Test

Question #4 Approximately how many motorized RVs were manufactured between October 1993 and June 2004? The original CO Alarms installed in these motorized RVs have reached the end of their service life and need to be replaced. A.500,000 B.675,000 C.750,000 D.1,100,000 CO Alarm Educational Test

Question #4 Approximately how many motorized RVs were manufactured between October 1993 and June 2004? The original CO Alarms installed in these motorized RVs have reached the end of their service life and need to be replaced. A.500,000 B.675,000 C.750,000 D.1,100,000– when servicing check the date code or replace by date on all RVs built prior to CO Alarm Educational Test

Question #5 All CO Alarms installed on RVIA approved RVs have passed the RV requirements for UL listing? A.Yes B.No CO Alarm Educational Test

Question #5 All CO Alarms installed on RVIA approved RVs have passed the RV requirements for UL listing? A.Yes B.No – Some RVIA approved CO Alarms are listed to CSA Only CO Alarms that have been listed to UL 2034 – RV use have been tested to perform in extreme RV environments. CO Alarm Educational Test

Question #6 In what month of 2009 did CCI Controls, a long time manufacturer of CO detectors cease operations? A.January B.February C.March D.April CO Alarm Educational Test

Question #6 In what month of 2009 did CCI Controls, a long time manufacturer of CO detectors cease operations? A.January B.February – Safe-T-Alert (MTI Industries) manufacturers replacement alarms for surface & flush mount CCI Controls detectors. C.March D.April CO Alarm Educational Test

Replace: CCI Controls CO Alarms With: Safe-T-Alert CO Alarms WT Surface Mount WT Flush Mount CO Alarm Educational Test

Question #7 Carbon Monoxide Alarms must be installed high on the wall or ceiling? A.Yes B.No CO Alarm Educational Test

Question #7 Carbon Monoxide Alarms must be installed high on the wall or ceiling? A.Yes B.No – NFPA states The location for effective performance is not generally dependent on mounting height. The density of carbon monoxide is similar to that of air at room temperature, and carbon monoxide generally mixes readily with air. CO Alarm Educational Test Dual CO / LP Gas Alarm Model MTI has combination CO / LP Gas alarms that can replace old LP Gas Alarms to give RVers protection from both gases. Model fits CCI LP Gas Leak Detector cutouts and also adds a CO detection to older RVs

Question #8 Battery Operated CO Alarms purchased at Home Depot or other big box stores are approved for RV use? A.Yes B.No CO Alarm Educational Test

Question #8 Battery Operated CO Alarms purchased at Home Depot or other big box stores are approved for RV use? A.Yes B.No – normally CO Alarms sold at the big box stores like Home Depot or Lowes are only listed to residential standards. Residential alarms are not listed to work at extreme temperatures like RV listed units are. CO Alarm Educational Test

Question #9 Pushing the test button on a CO Alarm only tests the circuit, not the sensor? A.Yes B.No CO Alarm Educational Test

Question #9 Pushing the test button on a CO Alarm only tests the circuit, not the sensor? A.Yes – Pushing the test button only checks the alarms sounder circuit not the sensor. MTI has just introduced a test kit which includes a can of Carbon Monoxide Gas which can be used to test the sensor at the 400 ppm UL calibration test point. All CO Alarms under 5 years old should be tested with Carbon Monoxide Gas at least every six months. B.No CO Alarm Educational Test

Question #10 At low levels of CO ( ppm) how long does a properly calibrated CO Alarm take to start sounding? A.1-9 minutes B minutes C minutes D minutes CO Alarm Educational Test

Question #10 At low levels of CO ( ppm) how long does a properly calibrated CO Alarm take to start sounding? A.1-9 minutes B minutes C minutes D minutes – Correct. A properly calibrated CO Alarm can go into alarm anywhere between 1 and 4 hours at low levels of Carbon Monoxide. CO Alarm Educational Test

Question #11 At high levels of CO (above 400 ppm) how long does a properly calibrated CO Alarm take to start sounding? A.Less than 1 minute B.1-4 minutes C.4-15 minutes D minutes CO Alarm Educational Test

Question #11 At high levels of CO (above 400 ppm) how long does a properly calibrated CO Alarm take to start sounding? A.Less than 1 minute B.1-4 minutes C.4-15 minutes – Correct. The alarm can sound anywhere between 4 and 15 minutes and still be in calibration. When testing with CO Gas be sure the alarm is warmed up prior to starting the test. D minutes CO Alarm Educational Test

Question #12 Which is an initial symptom of low to moderate CO poisoning? A. Headache B. Fatigue C. Shortness of breath D.Nausea E.Dizziness F.All of the above CO Alarm Educational Test

Question #12 Which is an initial symptom of low to moderate CO poisoning? A. Headache B. Fatigue C. Shortness of breath D.Nausea E.Dizziness F.All of the above. The initial symptoms of low to moderate CO poisoning are similar to the flu (but without the fever). Source CPSC Document #466 CO Alarm Educational Test

Question #13 Combination Smoke / Carbon Monoxide Alarms use separate battery sources to power the two different sensors. A.Yes B.No CO Alarm Educational Test

Question #13 Combination Smoke / Carbon Monoxide Alarms use separate battery sources to power the two different sensors. A.Yes B.No – RV listed combination Smoke / CO Alarms use a single battery source to power both sensors. If the battery source is removed or loses its power the RVer will be without protection from both Carbon Monoxide and smoke until a replacement battery is installed. CO Alarm Educational Test

Question #14 Because Carbon Monoxide is invisible and a odorless tasteless gas CO Alarms must be installed in the separate bedroom / sleeping area of the RV. A.Yes B.No CO Alarm Educational Test

Question #14 Because Carbon Monoxide is invisible and a odorless tasteless gas CO Alarms must be installed in the separate bedroom / sleeping area of the RV. CO Alarm Educational Test A.Yes B.No – The National Fire Protection Association (NFPA) recommends CO Alarms be installed outside each sleeping area of a home. In RVs CO alarms and combination CO / LP Gas Alarms are installed near the gas appliances, if the RVer wants additional protection a second CO Alarm can be installed in the separate sleeping area.

Review of Service Opportunities CO Alarm Educational Test Over 3.8 million RVs built prior to 2005 may still be on the road without protection from CO. CO alarms should be installed during service. Over 3.8 million RVs built prior to 2005 may still be on the road without protection from CO. CO alarms should be installed during service. Another 1,100,000 plus RVs built from 1993 to January 2006 could have CO alarms over 5 year old that should be replaced. Check date codes during service. Another 1,100,000 plus RVs built from 1993 to January 2006 could have CO alarms over 5 year old that should be replaced. Check date codes during service. Test alarms under 5 years old with Safe-T-Alert Detectagas (CO test gas in a can) Test alarms under 5 years old with Safe-T-Alert Detectagas (CO test gas in a can)

Review of Service Opportunities CO Alarm Educational Test CCI Controls has recently discontinued operations. MTI Industries / Safe-T-Alert brand CO alarms can be used as direct replacements. CCI Controls has recently discontinued operations. MTI Industries / Safe-T-Alert brand CO alarms can be used as direct replacements. Combination alarms can be used to upgrade both CO & LP Gas detection in one 12 volt wired in alarm. Combination CO / Smoke alarms can be easily disabled by removing a single battery. Combination alarms can be used to upgrade both CO & LP Gas detection in one 12 volt wired in alarm. Combination CO / Smoke alarms can be easily disabled by removing a single battery.

For more information, contact MTI Industries (800) CO Alarm Educational Test