I/O Module serves fire and building control applications.
July 13, 2011 -
Approved to UL and ULC standards, XP95A 120 Vac I/O module provides reliable connections for North American fire and building control systems. Loop powered relay can be used with Apollo XP95A analog addressable fire detectors to control ancillary equipment, such as 120 V HVAC, air control, gas valve, and public address systems. Module provides monitored input circuit for connection to dry contacts in addition to one 120 V, 4 A rated dry relay contact output.
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Apollo Fire Detectors
36 Brookside Road Havant Hampshire
England, , PO9 1JR United Kingdom

Apollo Fire Releases XP95A 120V AC Input/Output Module
UL, ULC-approved loop powered relay
Louisville, Kentucky - Providing reliable connections for North American fire and building control systems, Apollo Fire Detectors now offers the XP95A 120V AC Input/Output module. The loop powered relay can be used with Apollo's XP95A range of analog addressable fire detectors, to control ancillary equipment such as 120V HVAC, air control, gas valve, and public address systems.
The device provides a monitored input circuit for connection to dry contacts, as well as a 120V, 4A rated dry relay contact output. Mounted in a plastic fascia plate for use with 4 inch square or 2 gang electrical back boxes, the unit's red LED flashes when polled by the fire panel. The LED changes to solid red to indicate an active output.
The loop powered design eliminates the need for additional power supply and minimizes installation wiring. Its 120V, 4A rating enables switching of the mains voltage, with reduced installation costs when interfacing directly with mains fans and dampers. The XP95A 120V AC Input/Output module is approved to UL and ULC standards.
To learn more about the 120V AC Input/Output module and Apollo's full XP95A range of fire detection, visit www.apollo-fire.com, or e-mail infous@apollo-fire.com.
Headquartered in the United Kingdom, Apollo Fire Detectors has been supplying its products to system providers in the U.S. since 1994, with installations at the United Nations building, the Statue of Liberty and Los Angeles' Staples Center. A research and development facility in Louisville, Ky., along with local marketing and sales presence, supports the development of products that comply with the requirements of Underwriters Laboratories, ULC, FM, and other local standards. Apollo holds over of 3,000 product approvals worldwide, in addition to a number of internationally recognized quality and environmental awards. A member of the multinational Halma group of safety and technology companies, Apollo offices can be found in the United Kingdom, China, Germany and Ireland, in addition to a network of partners and distributors on all five continents.
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