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System Sensor Offers New A/V Applications Guide

January 30, 2008 | Comments (0) | Post a comment

System Sensor, a manufacturer of fire detection and notification devices, has released its newly revised applications guide covering compliance issues regarding A/V applications for fire and life safety.

The "Audible/Visible Appliance Reference Guide" offers information for specifying engineers, installers and enforcing authorities on proper installation and usage of appliances in commercial applications.

Numerous charts also detail various code requirements, such as light distribution, intensity, flash rate, and mounting and placement of visual signaling appliances relative to the protected area.

For more information or to download a free copy of the guide, visit www.systemsensor.com.


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