Altronix Expands Access and Power Integration
Altronix introduced a new brand to its portfolio of Trove Access and Power Integration Solutions. The company now seamlessly integrates it’s power and sub-assemblies with S2 Security controllers in a streamlined package for systems with up to 14-doors.
“Altronix prides itself on designing and manufacturing solutions that solve real-world installation challenges,” said Alan Forman, President of Altronix Corporation. “We are pleased to be able support S2 dealers with a new option that streamlines their installations and increases profitability.”
All Trove solutions simplify board layout and wire management, while providing maximum flexibility and scalability in the design and deployment of the industry’s leading brands of access control. Trove enables installers to easily configure and pretest systems prior to on-site installation, and provides a single point of service and maintenance, while reducing valuable time and labor.
All Altronix products are manufactured in the U.S.A. and backed by a lifetime warranty.
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