Dicon American Sensors SA360 Replacement

Dicon American Sensors SA360 Replacement


Dicon (American Sensors) SA360 has been discontinued with no direct wire replacement. You can replace your SA360 (in Canada) with 9120A or 9120BA from BRK which is made by the same factory and is cross listed as compatible.. You should replace all the detectors at the same time if they are over 10 years old. Please read the following page for further information.

www.aartech.ca/page/cos2010-sa360

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