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The modern and elegant SynaG panels feature a Scandinavian variant and 64-zone networking capability
SynaG panels are compliant to EN54 and come with 2,4 or 8 zone options

Kidde Fire Protection unveiled its new range of SynaG conventional fire alarm control panels at International Firex 2011. These user-friendly control panels are EN54 compliant and available in 2, 4 or 8 zone options. They have a modern, elegant design and include features such as a Scandinavian variant and networking capabilities up to 64 zones.

Other fire detection and alarm products on show at this year’s event include Alarmline Linear Heat Detection Systems that provide economical temperature monitoring at the point of risk. They are suitable for use in adverse environmental conditions, internationally proven in a wide range of applications and compatible with all types of control systems.

The company will also have its FireBeta XT and XT Plus ranges of extinguishing control panels on display. These provide control and monitoring of single and multi area extinguishing systems. The combination of detection zones and extinguishing areas are 3+1, 4+1, 4+2, 8+2, 8+3 and 8+4. A countdown indicator shows the time until release and serial connection to status indicators and ancillary boards are also available.

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