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GE Infrastructure Sensing Recalls Commercial CO2 and Temperature Sensors Due to Fire Hazard is CPSC recall #10141, announced on February 18, 2010. The CPSC cites the following hazard: This recall involves GE Telaire Airestat CO2 and temperature sensors with model numbers T8010, T8010-C, T8011, T8011-C, T5010, T5010-C, T5011 and T5011-C and Carrier Single Beam CO2 and temperature sensors with model numbers 33ZCT55CO2 and 33ZCT56CO2. The sensors are sold for commercial use and are wall-mounted. The sensors have a Telaire, Carrier, or no logo in front of the unit. The model number is not found on the sensor. Determining if a sensor is included in this recall requires inspection of the internal components of the unit. The remedy is building owners should immediately contact ge infrastructure sensing for instructions on how to determine if a sensor is included in this recall and if it can be used while awaiting a replacement sensor. only authorized maintenance personnel should follow these instructions. building owners with recalled sensors will receive a free replacement sensor.. Affected brand: GE Infrastructure Sensing Inc..
This recall involves GE Telaire Airestat CO2 and temperature sensors with model numbers T8010, T8010-C, T8011, T8011-C, T5010, T5010-C, T5011 and T5011-C and Carrier Single Beam CO2 and temperature sensors with model numbers 33ZCT55CO2 and 33ZCT56CO2. The sensors are sold for commercial use and are wall-mounted. The sensors have a Telaire, Carrier, or no logo in front of the unit. The model number is not found on the sensor. Determining if a sensor is included in this recall requires inspection of the internal components of the unit.
Affected products
GE Telaire Airestat and Carrier Single Beam Carbon Dioxide (CO2) and Temperature Sensors
Recalled brands
GE Infrastructure Sensing Inc.
Remedy
Building owners should immediately contact GE Infrastructure Sensing for instructions on how to determine if a sensor is included in this recall and if it can be used while awaiting a replacement sensor. Only authorized maintenance personnel should follow these instructions. Building owners with recalled sensors will receive a free replacement sensor.
Recall date
February 18, 2010
CPSC recall #10141 covers GE Infrastructure Sensing Recalls Commercial CO2 and Temperature Sensors Due to Fire Hazard, announced by the U.S. Consumer Product Safety Commission on February 18, 2010. The CPSC cites the following hazard: This recall involves GE Telaire Airestat CO2 and temperature sensors with model numbers T8010, T8010-C, T8011, T8011-C, T5010, T5010-C, T5011 and T5011-C and Carrier Single Beam CO2 and temperature sensors with model numbers 33ZCT55CO2 and 33ZCT56CO2. The sensors are sold for commercial use and are wall-mounted. The sensors have a Telaire, Carrier, or no logo in front of the unit. The model number is not found on the sensor. Determining if a sensor is included in this recall requires inspection of the internal components of the unit.
The CPSC remedy for recall #10141 is building owners should immediately contact ge infrastructure sensing for instructions on how to determine if a sensor is included in this recall and if it can be used while awaiting a replacement sensor. only authorized maintenance personnel should follow these instructions. building owners with recalled sensors will receive a free replacement sensor.. Consumers should stop using the product and follow the instructions in the official CPSC notice.
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The primary source is the official CPSC notice at https://www.cpsc.gov/Recalls/2010/GE-Infrastructure-Sensing-Recalls-Commercial-CO2-and-Temperature-Sensors-Due-to-Fire-Hazard. RecallDocket links to it from this page.
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