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Inovonics Fire RF Transmitter
$260.00
The Inovonics Fire RF Transmitter is a single input transmitter designed to monitor water flow and pressure in piping and post indicator valves to send an alert when a fire protection system has been activated. In addition, Use it with the Inovonics Fire and Water RF Receiver to provide complete monitoring as well as control with your system.
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Description
Inovonics Fire RF Transmitter Description:
The Inovonics Fire RF Transmitter is a single input transmitter designed to monitor water flow and pressure in piping and post indicator valves to send an alert when a fire protection system has been activated. In addition, Use it with the Inovonics Fire and Water RF Receiver to provide complete monitoring as well as control with your system.
The RF transmitter can also be used with any standard contact or sensor. A 2.21K ohm end of line resistor is included with the transmitter, and is required for operation. Furthermore, see our other inovonics compatible products here.
Key Features:
- End-of-line resistor supervision
- UL 864 10th Edition listed
- Screw closure housing and wall tamper switch for additional security
What it Comes With:
- Wall mount screws
- As well as wall mount anchors
- Selection jumpers
- 3.0V lithium battery
- Housing closure screw also included
- Lastly, UL listed Bosch Security Systems Inc. 2.21K ohm end of line resistor
Specifications:
- Weight: 3 oz
- Typical battery life: One year
- Internal battery type: Panasonic CR123A
- External contacts: Normally open
- External contact cabling requirements: 3 foot maximum length
- Operating environment: Temperature: 32° to 140°F
- Humidity: Up to 93% (non-condensing)
- Market: USA
- EchoStream frequency: 902-928 MHz, frequency hopping spread spectrum
- Check-in time frequency: One minute
- Regulatory compliance: Lastly, FCC, RoHS, UL 864 10th Edition
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Maria Mac –
The signal strength and stability have been outstanding, providing us with peace of mind knowing that our fire alarms are consistently and accurately communicated to the monitoring station.