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46: 204: 260:. During this period, the company modernized its fire alarm division with the SET/7000, a modular solid-state conventional panel, and later with the SET/7500, a 250-zone multiplex panel in console form that could control fire alarm, security, and building automation systems, along with their light plates and remote lights. In 1978, Johnson Controls sold Standard Electric Time to 235:
by Charles Warner, the pioneer of the electric clock. The company was later moved to Springfield MA in 1911. Standard quickly became known for its electric clock systems, which were often installed in schools, universities, and other public buildings. These systems consisted of a
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company founded in 1884, and was a manufacturer of synchronized clock systems and fire alarm systems. They were the oldest manufacturer of electric clocks in the
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systems, fluid analyzer systems, and nurse call systems for use in hospitals. In 1970, it was announced that the company would be sold to
97: 264:. In 1981, Faraday downsized the company substantially, closing all divisions except for standard electric time, and moved it to 58: 68: 62: 54: 216: 165: 79: 20: 232: 131: 301: 31: 257: 265: 203: 261: 191: 253: 241: 185: 244:, Standard suffered from financial difficulties throughout the 1930s. In the 1940s during 177: 295: 220: 245: 237: 223:. The company was acquired by Johnson Controls in 1970 and then Faraday in 1978. 26:
For the company founded and spun off from synchronous electric clock manufacturer
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SETclocks: A site dedicated to The Standard Electric Time Company
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Manufacturing companies based in Springfield, Massachusetts
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For Standard Electric Time Company from Connecticut, see
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The Standard Electric Time Collectors' Photo Gallery
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Bryant Electric Company § Founding and growth
Telechron
Electric Time Company
list of references
related reading
external links
inline citations
improve
introducing
Learn how and when to remove this message
Waterbury, Connecticut
Springfield, Massachusetts
Parent
Johnson Controls
Faraday

Springfield, Massachusetts
United States
Waterbury, Connecticut
master clock
Great Depression
World War II
fire alarm
Johnson Controls
Milwaukee, Wisconsin
Faraday
Tecumseh, Michigan
Siemens
The Standard Electric Time Collectors' Photo Gallery
SETclocks: A site dedicated to The Standard Electric Time Company

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