Syncro XT+ Extinguishing Panel can be programmed to meet clients’ specific requirements
Syncro XT+ provides addressable detection over 1 or 2 loops with 16 Zone LED Indicators

Kentec has launched its much-anticipated Syncro XT+ Multi Area Addressable Extinguishing Panel. The Syncro XT+ provides addressable detection over 1 or 2 loops with 16 Zone LED Indicators and is available with up to four extinguishant release control units built in and is fully approved to EN12094-1, EN54-2 and EN54-4.

The extinguishant control modules on the panel have a comprehensive set of inputs and outputs to monitor and control the extinguishing system whether it be gas, aerosol or another. Being configurable via a simple programming interface means that the panel can be programmed to meet the clients’ specific requirements.

This latest product further enhances Kentec’s position as one of the World’s leading innovators of extinguishant control module technology. Since 1985, the company has specialised in comprehensive systems for extinguishant control together with the design and manufacture of a wide range of standard extinguishing control panels.

There will be live product demonstrations of the new Syncro XT+ addressable extinguishing panel on the Kentec Stand E120 at Firex International, June 21-23 2016, Excel London.

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