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Fike announces the addition of a new Remote Power Supply
Fike's Remote Power Supply compliments its existing line of fire alarm and detection solutions

Fike announces the addition of a new Remote Power Supply (RPS) to compliment its existing line of fire alarm and detection and control solutions.

“This new 10 amp power supply is used to extend the signaling capacity of Fike’s fire alarm and suppression control systems, including the intelligent CyberCat Fire Alarm Panel, and the Cheetah Xi Fire Suppression Control System,” explained Kevin Montgomery, Fike Electrical Product Manager, Facilities Protection.

The RPS can be activated by a notification appliance circuit (NAC) from a fire panel, optional control modules, or can be used in standalone applications to supply power to auxiliary devices (door holders, panel peripheral devices, etc.). The UL Listed Remote Power Supply offers several key features, including 4 output circuits – Class A or B – rated for 3 amps maximum, built-in synchronisation with several different vendor protocols, operation in both Generator and Follower sync modes and universal AC Input.

“What is really exciting is that in addition to the RPS carrying the UL 864 9th Edition listing, this power supply is listed to the new UL 2572 standard in support of MNS/ECS applications. This new power supply is a key addition to Fike’s comprehensive offering that brings together state-of-the-art notification technology to deliver time-sensitive information quickly and effectively to facility occupants during an emergency situation,” says Kevin Montgomery.

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