NOTIFIERby Honeywell, Northford, Conn., expanded its line of amplifiers to provide more flexible options for powering its fire alarm and emergency communications systems’ audio announcements for maximum intelligibility across a multitude of environments. The addition of new 100 watt and 125 watt amplifiers enables NOTIFIER systems to provide better audio solutions for larger buildings, outdoor areas, and industrial applications with high levels of ambient noise, the company said.

NOTIFIER amplifiers support single and multi-channel audio, as well as bulk audio systems with a range of 35 watt to 125 watt power options.

Loud, manufacturing plants are ideal applications for high-power amplifiers to send intelligible messages that are clearly understood over the ambient noise. The two higher-power amplifiers also enable NOTIFIER systems to better support large, outdoor speaker arrays used to broadcast mass notifications across municipalities, school campuses and military bases.

NOTIFIER amplifiers can be installed using copper wire, fiber optic cable, or a combination of both to connect its Digital Voice Command control panel with amplifiers, speakers, remote paging units, and even fire fighters telephones on a single loop. Utilizing multi-mode or single mode fiber permits longer distances between amplifiers on a loop. Supporting Style 7 wiring also makes NOTIFIER audio systems more survivable by allowing communications to continue in the event of damage to digital audio loop media.

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