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Reno A&E introduces signal monitor recertification program

Reno A&E (RAE) has introduced a new signal monitor recertification program RAE signal monitor less than 12 years old. This provides hardware and firmware updates, minor repairs, test report and a certificate of recertification along with a new factory two-year warranty and warranty label.
June 8, 2016 Read time: 1 min

7435 Reno A&E (RAE) has introduced a new signal monitor recertification program RAE signal monitor less than 12 years old. This provides hardware and firmware updates, minor repairs, test report and a certificate of recertification along with a new factory two-year warranty and warranty label.

RAE said its signal monitors should be periodically tested to ensure safety.  The recertification program was developed to help agencies quickly, easily and cost-effectively perform the testing and helps establish effective and proactive maintenance strategies.

All signal monitors returned for recertification will be dealt with on a quick turnaround basis (to get units back in service as quickly as possible) and will be subjected to full factory testing.

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