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Space Age Electronics

 
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Space Age Electronics Inc
Type Company
Founded 1963
Headquarters Marlborough, Massachusetts
Key people James A Mongeau, Director of Business Development
Industry Fire detection and notification systems
Electrical Accessories
Website www.1sae.com

Space Age Electronics, also known as SAE, is a Marlborough, MA company specializing in fire protection equipment and accessories. Founded in 1963, Space Age Electronics is known for its notification appliances.

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History

In 1971, Space Age introduced the first visual notification appliance, the AV32 light plate. They used relabeled Federal Vibratone 450D's for their series of 2DCD horns, which were often used with the AV32. These would also be used with horns made by other companies, generally Wheelock or Simplex models. Along with the AV32, they also introduced the V33 remote light, for situations where a retrofit would not be possible or no audible appliance was necessary. Sometime in the late 80's, Space Age introduced strobe versions of the AV32 and V33. Instead of using a dim incandescent light, it used a xenon strobe with a clear lens. The AV32 was discontinued and replaced by the VA-series notification appliances, which were introduced in 1994. The V33 continued to be manufactured for general signaling purposes, and was replaced in 2006 by the Guardian Light.

Current Products

Space Age Electronics currently markets their VA3/VA4 series of electronic horn/strobes and speaker/strobes. They also manufacture graphic annunciators, duct smoke detectors, relays, and various fire alarm/life safety accessories. Space Age's products are still used by many popular fire alarm companies, such as Honeywell, Faraday, and Simplex.

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