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Re: Fire Panel Search



Thanks Mike,

At this point I am not looking for parts and if the panel needed something I
would not consider looking.  What I needed was a compatibility chart for 2
wire smokes.  Nick was nice enough to point out that System Sensor has one
and I think I have it now.

Thanks again.

Les


"Just Some Guy" <notarealaddress@xxxxxxxx> wrote in message
news:oaVIg.4896$pX3.1671@xxxxxxxxxxx
> Auth manufactured nurse call systems and some fire alarm.
>
> I remember a small package panel, 1 zone expandable to 4 which we saw
> quite a lot of.  It was a fully featured panel, unusual for a 4 zone
> model.
>
> Auth also private labeled certain Mirtone panels, for instance the Mirtone
> 790, with their own name and a beige colored cabinet but otherwise no
> differences.
>
> Try this link:  http://www.authflorence.com/about.php  but I would NOT
> expect them to have parts for fire alarm stuff from the 80's.
>
> Mike B.
>
>
>
>
> "ABLE_1" <royboynospam@xxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote in message
> news:RsydnblnhMHk927ZnZ2dnUVZ_r6dnZ2d@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx
>> Hello all,
>>
>> Any one here know or have any info on a 4 Zone Panel that would have the
>> name on the door of  "AUTH".  The panel label gives a vintage of 1985.  I
>> am trying to determine a Smoke Detector Compatibility for the panel.
>> Personally never heard of the name before and was hoping someone here may
>> have to point me to a web site if possible.
>>
>> When I google the name "AUTH" I get the abbreviation for "Authority".
>>
>> Were they bought out by somebody or just gave up the ghost??
>>
>> Any hints or thoughts would be helpful.
>>
>> Thanks,
>>
>> Les
>>
>>
>
>




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