The case for gasoline, propane, and LPG gas detectors, and solenoid tanks switches, 2 pages with diagram and comparative list of 6 detectors on the market.
[Cruising World, June 2000]
More boaters are getting CO and sulfur dioxide poisoning, says this marine surveyor, and he goes on to tell you how to be sure your crew isn′t among them. A few thoughts on why you can′t rely on CO alarms.
[Yachtsurvey.com]
This ABYC technical information report provides educational material about carbon monoxide relative to boats and boating.
[American Boat & Yacht Council, Edgewater, MD, USA]
ABYC standards and recommended practices for the design, construction, and installation of carbon monoxide detection systems on boats.
[American Boat & Yacht Council, Edgewater, MD, USA]
Tests of 2 marine-rated and 7 non-marine detectors. 5 pages with photos and vendor list.
[Practical Sailor, 1 July 2002]
Makers of carbon monoxide and propane detectors designed for marine use.
[Fireboy - Xintex, Grand Rapids, MI, USA]
All purpose monitoring alarm for engine, electrical, batteries, fire, flood & bilge, gas & toxic fumes, GPS, weather, sounder, plumbing, intrusion, and more.
[DataStar Marine Products Inc., North Vancouver, BC, Canada]
Carbon monoxide generates a current in the proton-conducting membrane of this instrument setting off the alarm. Use AA batteries.
[Atwood Mobile Products, Elkhart, IN, USA]
Extensive list with good search facility. Covers just about any cruising topic. Tree and branch format for threads.
[The Sailing Company, Middletown, RI, USA]
Unmoderated forum on sail and power cruising. Lots of good advice and other resources, but you have to do some searching.
[Usenet, USA]