System Sensor

i4 Series Combination CO and Smoke Detector

i4 Series Combination CO and Smoke Detector

• System Sensor has launched its new i4 Series Combination CO/Smoke Detector and Integration Module.

• Able to integrate the i4 into conventional security and fire panels, System Sensor customers can rest assured knowing they are providing the most comprehensive life safety solution for homeowners to date.

• First low-voltage, system-connected, combination smoke/carbon monoxide detection solution on the market.

• Ability to integrate into conventional security and fire panels.

• Reduces parts and labor required for installation by combining into a single device.

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