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Fire alarm system

Oct. 26, 2009
Fire-Link II is a UL-listed power line-networked system that activates audible and visible alarms inside apartments in buildings that don’t have in-suite alarms

Fire-Link II is a UL-listed power line-networked system that activates audible and visible alarms inside apartments in buildings that don’t have in-suite alarms. The product consists of two components: the in-suite device (ISD) and the network monitoring controller (NMC). Featuring a 90-dB loudness at 3 m, the ISD alarm unit plugs directly into any electrical outlet. In addition, it meets the National Fire Alarm Code 75-dB requirement when measured with an intervening bedroom door closed between the ISD and the occupant. Powered by an AC connection, the NMC connects to the existing fire-alarm system control unit and is designed to manage all the ISDs in an apartment building.

Signalink

For more information, visit www.signalink.com.

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