This European Standard specifies general requirements for the construction, testing and performance of
electrically operated carbon monoxide gas detection apparatus, designed for continuous operation in domestic
premises. The objective is to detect defective fossil fuel or solid fuel appliances so that they can be repaired or
replaced. The function of the standard is not to monitor low levels of CO for health purposes. (Annex F gives
recommendations for units displaying low (warning) CO concentrations). The apparatus may be mainspowered
or battery-powered. Such apparatus is intended to warn of an acute level of CO, enabling the
occupant to react before being exposed to significant risk.
Additional requirements for apparatus to be used in recreational vehicles and similar premises are specified in
EN 50291-2.
This European Standard specifies two types of apparatus, these are:
— type A – to provide a visual and audible alarm and an executive action in the form of a transmittable
output signal that can be used to actuate directly or indirectly a ventilation or other ancillary device;
— type B – to provide a visual and audible alarm only.
This European Standard excludes apparatus for:
— the detection of combustible gases, other than carbon monoxide itself (see EN 50194-1);
— the detection of CO in industrial installations (see EN 45544-1, EN 45544-2 and EN 45544-3) or
commercial premises;
— CO measurement for smoke and fire detection;
— CO measurement in carparks and tunnels.