Description
The Edwards SIGA-CC2 Dual Module offers flexible control for fire alarm systems by managing two independent Class B output circuits. It allows each circuit to operate separately, supporting strobes, horns, or other notification appliances. This dual capability makes it a space-saving and cost-effective solution for fire protection in commercial, industrial, and institutional buildings.
Independent Dual-Circuit Functionality
With two fully controllable outputs, the Edwards SIGA-CC2 Dual Module enhances system efficiency. Each circuit operates under its own program, allowing distinct logic and supervision. This feature simplifies system design and reduces the total number of modules required. As a result, installers can minimize wiring and maximize available panel space.
Seamless Edwards System Integration
The SIGA-CC2 works with Edwards Signature Series control panels, using the Signature loop for communication. Its onboard microprocessor automatically identifies the module to the system, removing the need for dipswitches or manual configuration. This intelligent interface speeds up installation and ensures accurate performance across the entire alarm network.
Simplified Installation and Maintenance
Installing the SIGA-CC2 is straightforward. It fits standard electrical boxes and features clearly labeled terminals for fast, organized wiring. The compact size fits tight spaces without sacrificing performance. Additionally, built-in LED indicators show real-time status for each circuit, helping technicians monitor and test the module quickly.
Designed for Demanding Environments
The module meets all UL standards and performs reliably in various applications. Common locations include hospitals, schools, and manufacturing facilities. It offers the dependability required in high-traffic areas, where fast response and continuous system monitoring are essential. Because of its durable build and intelligent operation, it remains a trusted choice in professional installations.





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