Silent Knight IFP-25

The IFP-25 from Silent Knight by Honeywell has a 25-point fire alarm with addressable technology. Suitable for applications where a two- to five-zone conventional fire alarm system would have been installed otherwise, it features pin-point dentification of trouble locations and false-alarm prevention via detector drift compensation and automatic maintenance alerts. The system features code-wheel-addressed detectors, JumpStart programming, and a built-in programming browser that doesnt require custom software. It also supports combinations of addressable HFS detectors and modules, and runs on a single loop of standard wire rather than a shielded or twisted pair. farenhyt.com

The IFP-25 from Silent Knight by Honeywell has a 25-point fire alarm with addressable technology. Suitable for applications where a two- to five-zone conventional fire alarm system would have been installed otherwise, it features pin-point dentification of trouble locations and false-alarm prevention via detector drift compensation and automatic maintenance alerts. The system features code-wheel-addressed detectors, JumpStart programming, and a built-in programming browser that doesnt require custom software. It also supports combinations of addressable HFS detectors and modules, and runs on a single loop of standard wire rather than a shielded or twisted pair. farenhyt.com

The IFP-25 from Silent Knight by Honeywell has a 25-point fire alarm with addressable technology. Suitable for applications where a two- to five-zone conventional fire alarm system would have been installed otherwise, it features pin-point identification of trouble locations and false-alarm prevention via detector drift compensation and automatic maintenance alerts. The system features code-wheel-addressed detectors, JumpStart programming, and a built-in programming browser that doesn’t require custom software. It also supports combinations of addressable HFS detectors and modules, and runs on a single loop of standard wire rather than a shielded or twisted pair. farenhyt.com

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Jennifer Brite

Jennifer Brite is a design journalist and public-health scientist who is currently pursuing a doctorate in public health with a concentration in epidemiology and demography at the City University of New York. For ARCHITECT, she writes about new products and sustainable design.

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