Altronix, the provider of power and data transmission solutions for the professional security industry, introduces the latest additions to its extensive line of NAC power extenders with a unique rack solution.

These new units are ideal for installations where wall space is limited or not an option, providing system designers flexibility when specifying fire alarm systems.

Streamlining system design

This rack mount solution streamlines system design and provides installers with a versatile option to deploy fire signalling power, vertically – saving valuable space,” said Ronnie Pennington, Director of Sales, Americas for Altronix Corporation.

Both provide 24VDC at 10A and interface with virtually any Fire Alarm Control Panel (FACP)

The units’ extendable drawer simplifies installation and service - increasing total cost of ownership.” R1002ULADA offers 2-Class A or 4-Class B outputs and model R1042ULADA offers 4-Class A or 4-Class B outputs. Both provide 24VDC at 10A and interface with virtually any Fire Alarm Control Panel (FACP). Outputs can be independently programmed for steady, temporal code 3 or strobe synchronisation, as well as repeating a specific signal utilising input to output follower Mode.

Audible notification appliances

These units synchronise with Potter/Amseco®, Gentex®, System Sensor® and CooperWheelock® notification appliances. Built-in battery charging provides system backup when coupled with RE2R, rack mount battery (red) enclosure which accommodates four 12VDC/7AH batteries.

Special features include a horn/strobe sync mode that allows audible notification appliances and visual notification appliances to be silenced at the same time, signal circuit trouble memory to help identify intermittent loop problems, and common trouble input and output for external trouble signals. The Altronix R1002ULADA and R1042ULADA NAC power extenders are NDAA and TAA compliant and carry a lifetime warranty.

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