CAROL® BRAND COMPOSITE ACCESS CONTROL CABLE
HIGHLAND HEIGHTS, KENTUCKY, October 17, 2007 - General Cable’s Carol® Brand Composite Access Control Cable is manufactured for use in Building Access & Control. The cable is designed to allow for a single cable run that incorporates the four components required for card readers, door contacts, locking power and retinal scanners in commercial buildings, distribution centers, manufacturing facilities and government buildings.
The cables are installer friendly, as they save time and money on installation. With multiple cables under one jacket, time is saved in preparation and setup, pulling and termination. The convenience of these cables at installation makes them a popular choice for multiple Access Control applications.
For a free copy of the Carol Brand Composite Access Control Cable Brochure call 1.800.424.5666 or e-mail info@generalcable.com.
General Cable (NYSE:BGC), headquartered in Highland Heights, Kentucky, is a leader in the development, design, manufacture, marketing and distribution of copper, aluminum and fiber optic wire and cable products for the energy, industrial, specialty and communications markets. The Company offers competitive strengths in such areas as breadth of product line, brand recognition, distribution and logistics, sales and service and operating efficiency. Energy cables include low-, medium- and high-voltage power distribution and power transmission products. The Industrial and Specialty segment is comprised of application-specific cables for uses such as electrical power generation (traditional fuels, alternative and renewable sources, and distributed generation), the oil, gas and petrochemical industries, mining, industrial automation, marine, military and aerospace applications, power applications in the telecommunications industry, and other key industrial segments. Communications wire and cable products transmit low-voltage signals for voice, data, video and control applications. Visit our Web site at www.GeneralCable.com.
Release No. 0550
10/17/07