Providing the Control You Need.
Maintaining Optimum Environmental Conditions
The key to creating the ideal operational climate and comfort in each location is to keep you in control of the critical
environmental elements. That's exactly what each IFS provides...in the same compact structure as the distribution
components.
Control capabilities include lighting, air flow, cooling, and heating...in whatever combination is specified for a specific
facility or application.
Like the distribution equipment in an IFS, industry-leading Johnson Controls systems are prewired and ready for plug-in
installation. They're also provided with the correct length and type of prewired cable for connection to controlled equipment,
helping to make installation quicker, easier, and consistent.
Factory Preprogramming
With Customer Reset Capability This important feature means that as soon as the plug-in connections are made and the system
energized, the controls begin their work automatically...providing the specified control of lighting, HVAC, and other
equipment.
IFS provides a manager, via a security password, with the capability to remotely adjust controls should the necessity
arise.
Remote Monitoring Feature Provides Facility Security
All alarms can be monitored 24 hours a day via a central monitoring station. In the event of an emergency or critical alarm, a
designated customer contact is notified via Internet or fax. Alarms indicating required maintenance can be forwarded on a
timely basis.
Early Warning Features Help Maintain Optimum Control
Built-in system heat/cool diagnostic features provide advance information to the facility manager if a sensor is detected to
be unreliable or out-of-range, when air filters need to be changed, or if temperature variances are detected in the heating or
cooling equipment.

IFS provides easily accessible centralized control components to help facilitate wiring.

This typical IFS control unit component was factory prewired and preprogrammed, ready to accept a prewired cable as shown
below. |
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A typical restaurant application with up to four rooftop units, indoor/outdoor light ing controls, and exhaust fan
control. |