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Stackability Website

Access Control manufacturer FDI has launched a new website dedicated to educating installers on the “Stackability” of the Passan Access Control system.

www.stackabilty.co.uk highlights the benefits of Passan as a simple and efficient network access control solution which requires less equipment and reduced installation time compared to traditional access control systems.

Mark Hagger, Sales and Marketing Director of Urmet, who promote and support the FDI Passan system range in the UK, said: “Unlike other network systems where you  need  an additional controller for every two doors,  Passan’s controllers can be expanded (“stacked”)   to  control up to six doors. Just 32 controllers are therefore needed to control up to 192 doors.”

Visitors to the new website will find comprehensive information on how to specify, quote, install, programme and service a Passan system, we have also produced a handy “Passan pocket guide” which is available free of charge and we are also providing free training at our Great Notley offices.

Mark Hagger added: “There has been tremendous interest in Passan since it was introduced into the UK at the beginning of the year and we have built the website to complement the day to day support we provide to customers.” 

Website: www.stackability.co.uk
Email: sales@urmet.co.uk

 
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