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Advanced’s QuickZone comes in two panel formats, standard and stand-alone, QuickZone and feature-rich QuickZone XL which also features a passive or fully functional repeater
Advanced’s QuickZone system can cover 2-12 zones and is EN54-2&4 approved

Industry-leading fire systems business, Advanced, has launched a new conventional and twin-wire fire system called QuickZone.

Renowned across the globe for the quality of its intelligent fire systems, Advanced now also delivers the ease-of-use, flexibility and performance it is famous for to the conventional world.

QuickZone, as the name suggests is quick on the wall, quick to configure and quick to maintain. The system can cover 2-12 zones and is EN54-2&4 approved.

QuickZone comes in two panel formats, the standard and stand-alone QuickZone and feature-rich QuickZone XL which also features a passive or fully functional repeater.

Both are compatible with a wide range of conventional devices and offer a host of flexible zone, input and output programming options. Both also offer test and false alarm management modes. Interfaces are simple, buttons are colour coded with management and programming accessible via code entry or keyswitch. QuickZone’s enclosure designs make installation and wiring simple and it supports a range of modular expansion zone cards.

Product Manager, John Newton, said: “People like dealing with Advanced. We make things easy and we offer legendary service and support. QuickZone is a great system that offers scalability, performance and a wide range of configuration options. It can be specified and installed with confidence on conventional jobs of all sizes and budgets.”

QuickZone is for sale in all of Advanced’s EN54 territories including the UK, Europe, Africa, Middle East and Asia.

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