PROGRAMMABLE AUTOMATION CONTROLLER SYSTEM

Brand Owner (click to sort) Address Description
FB-FIREPAC FIREBUS 109 Magellan Circle Webster TX 77598 Programmable automation controller system for use in fire protection systems, industrial safety systems and fire and gas detection systems, said systems consisting primarily of smoke detectors, electrical controllers, audible smoke and fire alarms, visual smoke and fire alarms, displays and fire extinguishing systems, said systems consisting primarily of solenoid valves, manual call stations and fire extinguishing containers for use in residential, commercial, industrial, marine, aviation and transportation applications for fire alarm initiating, releasing, and notification devices, the normal operation of which results in fire alarm or supervisory signal from a control unit;FIRE BUS-FIRE PACK;
FB-FIRESIS FIREBUS 109 Magellan Circle Webster TX 77598 Programmable automation controller system for use in fire protection systems, industrial safety systems and fire and gas detection systems, said systems consisting primarily of smoke detectors, electrical controllers, audible smoke and fire alarms, visual smoke and fire alarms, displays and fire extinguishing systems, said systems consisting primarily of solenoid valves, manual call stations and fire extinguishing containers for use in residential, commercial, industrial, marine, aviation and transportation applications for fire alarm initiating, releasing, and notification devices, the normal operation of which results in fire alarm or supervisory signal from a control unit;
 

Where the owner name is not linked, that owner no longer owns the brand

   
Technical Examples
  1. An automation system for programming appliances having programmable controllers, programmable devices and trigger devices that communicate over a communication link. The user programs the programmable devices by placing the programmable controller in its training mode, activating the trigger device to generate a trigger signed and places select programmable devices in their programmed state. After all of the desired programmable devices have been put in then programmed states, the user takes the programmable controller out of its training mode. When the programmable controller is out of its training mode, it monitors the communication link for the trigger event. Upon detecting the trigger event, the programmable controller sends messages to the selected programmable devices instructing them to go to their programmed state.