In case other Ranger/Cutwater folks end up here after they discover their CO monitors beeping... thought I'd share what I researched upon discovering that the Fireboy-Xintex CDM-4M CO detectors on our C30 are approaching End of Life and beeping incessantly.
The factory-installed CO detectors have been discontinued and replaced with a newer CMD5-M model that comes in both Battery powered (MB/MBI) and Direct wired (MD/MDI) versions.
Here's a link to PDF explaining how to replace older models with current models:
https://www.fireboy-xintex.com/wp-conte ... Alarms.pdf
Here's the manufacturer's page with more details about the different replacement options available ($154-180 each?!):
https://www.fireboy-xintex.com/marine-c ... or-cmd5-m/
I was getting confused by the different models, especially with the "Interconnect" since we have 2 units on the C30 and searched online to see else was available and found the Fireboy-Xintex units for $100-$130 on WM and this Universal CO detector on Amazon for $25 that has a sealed battery good for 10 years and a 10 year warranty (versus 7 years according to WM on the CMD5-MB and a 1 year warranty):
https://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B00M3H78TE/
What makes the Fireboy-Xintex worth more than 4x the Universal model? Maybe the Universal model isn't designed for the marine environment or boats since it isn't marketed as such?
Apparently not, both the FX and the Universal are advertised as conforming or ETL listed to UL STD 2034. Looked that up and found it here which states:
These requirements cover electrically operated single and multiple station carbon monoxide (CO) alarms intended for protection in ordinary indoor locations of dwelling units, including recreational vehicles, mobile homes, and recreational boats with enclosed accommodation spaces and cockpit areas.
https://standardscatalog.ul.com/standar ... ndard_2034
While researching, also found reference to new ABYC A-24 standards for CO detectors for boats... so looked that up too and found:
24.5.1 Detectors shall be certified by an independent third party to meet the requirements of UL 2034, Single and Multiple Station Carbon Monoxide Detectors including the applicable sections pertaining for use on recreational boats.
...
24.9.1 Detectors shall be marked with the following:
24.9.1.1 Name of certifying body,
24.9.1.2 "Marine Carbon Monoxide Alarm" or equivalent as tested to A-24,
24.9.1.3 Replace by date - MM/YYYY or
24.9.1.3.1 Replace by: XX months after retail sale as determined by the manufacturer.
24.9.1.2 The markings shall be clearly visible as intalled.
Note: These marking are in addition to markings required under UL 2034, Single and Multiple Station Carbon Monoxide Detectors including the applicable sections pertaining to use on recreational boats.
https://cdn.ymaws.com/abycinc.org/resou ... 24_Pub.pdf
Based on the above, I'm feeling pretty good about saving $150+ given that both units are built to the same UL STD 2034... and the price difference appears to be due to the markings requirements in the A-24 publication linked above that the Universal unit doesn't comply with.
If I'm missing something and someone can point me to why I'm making a mistake not going with the Fireboy-Xintex units, please let me know as I haven't received my order yet and haven't had a chance to disconnect the beeping EOL units yet! Thanks and hope this helps others who find themselves in my shoes wondering what to do about that infernal beeping! :lol: