Control TNIC

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The TNIC allows corrosion control of both dry and preaction fire sprinkler systems operating at two different pressures while connected to one nitrogen source – eliminating the need for two separate nitrogen sources. It is designed to nitrogen inert all serviced zones within 14 days, after which it continues to automatically provide supervisory nitrogen gas sufficient for pressure maintenance of the fire sprinkler system(s). The TNIC controller is a self-contained, wall-mounted unit that includes single-point nitrogen entry, single-point nitrogen discharge, power chain supply, manual bypass for discharge point. The TNIC is designed to be used in conjunction with the other components of the Tyco® Dry Pipe Nitrogen Inerting (DPNI) portfolio to create a complete system. Features Use with house/plant nitrogen source for controlling oxygen corrosion in dry/preaction systems Can be used with Tyco® NG-1 Nitrogen Generators to control multiple systems operating at different pressures Facilitates the patented “fill and purge” breathing process when paired with a Tyco® oxygen removal vent Designed to be used as part of a Tyco® DPNI system Designed to nitrogen inert all serviced zones within 14 days Benefits Reduce Corrosion Nitrogen replaces corrosion-causing oxygen. Extend Useful Life Reducing corrosion can extend the service life of a fire sprinkler system. Minimize Business Interruption System leaks due to corrosion can lead to costly downtime — reducing corrosion helps keep Systems healthy and operational.

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