Ecmweb 3272 Potw 10 26 09
Ecmweb 3272 Potw 10 26 09
Ecmweb 3272 Potw 10 26 09
Ecmweb 3272 Potw 10 26 09
Ecmweb 3272 Potw 10 26 09

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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