Autocall Foundation Fire Detection Panels from Johnson Controls now Available

MILWAUKEE—Johnson Controls, a global manufacturer of smart and sustainable buildings, has announced the launch of Autocall Foundation Series fire detection systems for small to mid-size building protection.

The company explains the Foundation Series is a complete, off-the-shelf fire detection solution featuring addressable and non-addressable models, and a full range of reliable, proven Autocall devices.

“This new, simplified series provides all the benefits and reliability of Autocall fire detection systems to our customers in a simple, economical and effective package,” says Anna Khanova, vice president, global product management, Johnson Controls.

“The streamlined solution means contractors and technicians can complete projects easier and faster with the confidence that the system fully meets the needs of their customers.”

Johnson Control boasts the Autocall Foundation Series requires minimal training to install and program to allow technicians and electricians of all levels looking to complete their jobs efficiently and competitively. The series is supported educational tools such as a free mobile app and quick, easy-to-follow online training videos that help installers become familiar with the equipment and learn fire alarm system basics.

The Autocall Foundation Series features four new fire alarm control units, including two non-addressable models with both four- and eight-zone options and two addressable models with both 50- and 250-point options. The addressable control units feature a 4-line by 40-character LCD display. The series also includes a full range of notification appliances, sensors and annunciators.

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