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Altronix AL1002ULADA - NAC Power Supply, 2 Class A or 4 Class B Outputs, 24VDC @ 10A, 120VAC, Red BC400 Enclosure
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Altronix
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AL1002ULADA
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AL1002ULADA
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Altronix AL1002ULADA is an extremely cost-effective voltage-regulated remote NAC Power Extender. It may be connected to any 24 volt Fire Alarm Control Panel (FACP). Primary applications include Notification Appliance Circuit (NAC) expansion (supports ADA requirements) and providing auxiliary power to support system accessories.
Features
2-wire horn/strobe Sync mode allows audible notification appliances (horns) and visual notification appliances (strobes) to be silenced/deactivated at the same time.
Sync protocols include Potter/Amseco, Gentex, System Sensor, and Cooper Wheelock.
Temporal Code 3, Steady Mode, Input to Output Follower Mode (maintains synchronization of notification appliances circuit)
Compatible with 12VDC or 24VDC fire panels.
Output loop supervision steered to Input 1 or Input 2.
Signal circuit trouble memory (helps identify intermittent loop problems).
Common trouble input and output for external trouble signals tie-in
Ground fault detection.
Download the Altronix Data Sheet
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