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News Release Date: 06.03.2008

Warning Watchdog Siren Sounds At Sign Of Trouble

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Jackson Systems announces the Warning Watchdog, an alarm system that monitors individual condensing units and immediately detects if the disconnect is pulled or if the condensing unit is tampered with. When activated, the Warning Watchdog sounds an extremely loud siren and can also trigger a central system alarm, phone dialer or any other security device.

Key features include: 

 

 

  • Can be used with split systems and packaged units
  • Available for wireless or hardwired models that can monitor up to four condensing units
  • Alarms if refrigerants lines or any wires are cut
  • Alarms if the disconnect is pulled
  • Alarms if condensing unit is tampered with
  • Extra loud 118 dB sounder/siren
  • Complete system with logic module, adjustable alarm silence timer and key-operated silence switch
  • Easy to wire
  • Can be tied to any central alarm system or other security device
  • Affordable, reliable and very contractor-friendly
  • Optional pressure control to monitor refrigerant loss

 

For more information, visit www.jacksonsystems.com/index.php?module=ww

 








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