System Sensor News Release

FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE

For more information contact:
David George (630) 377-6674 x1385
Jim Nowakowski (847) 358-4848

SUMMARY: SYSTEM SENSOR’S SUPERVISORY SWITCH FEATURES NEW, LONGER ACTUATING ARM

St. Charles, IL — System Sensor's PIBV2 Supervisory Switch now has a longer actuating arm with breakaway feature allowing for installation in a broader range of applications. With the new longer actuating arm, the PIBV2 model can now be installed on pressure reducing valves. 

In addition, the PIBV2 features a bi-directional actuator that accommodates both rising and falling flag on post indicating type valves.

System Sensor is a global manufacturer of fire detection and notification devices, specializing in smoke detection and notification technology. System Sensor places a premium on research and development, resulting in products that are reliable, sophisticated and designed for real-world applications. With sales, service and manufacturing facilities throughout the Americas, Europe and Asia, System Sensor's high quality, innovative products are the most comprehensive in the industry.

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For more information on System Sensor’s PIBV2 Supervisory Switch, please visit our website at www.systemsensor.com or call us at 1-800-736-7672.

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