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Air Conditioning Copper Theft Solutions
The CopperWatcher™ is the premier solution to the explosion in air conditioning coil theft for scrap copper. CopperWatcher™ targets the connections thieves’ compromise to steal an air conditioner with unsurpassed reliability. CopperWatcher stops thieves as early in the theft attempt as possible.
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CopperWatcher™ supervises power and refrigerant pressure to the A/C. When power is shut off, or copper tubes are cut, the CopperWatcher™ sends a signal to the existing burglar alarm system. The burglar alarm systems loud siren sounds drawing attention to the would-be thieves. CopperWatcher™ is intelligent enough to tell the difference between a purposeful shut down and a local power outage, and will not send a “false alarm” to the security panel. Saving you a possible fine with your local authorities and the nuisance the audible alarm will cause.
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Bob Frederick
GEORGETOWN COUNTY, S.C. (WCSC) – Deputies have arrested a man accused of attempting to steal AC units from a Georgetown County library causing thousands of dollars worth of damage in the process.
The Georgetown County Sheriff’s Office charged 42-year-old John Grover Frasier Jr. with malicious injury to personal property over $2,000.
According to investigators, Frasier attempted to remove air conditioning equipment from the new Sampit Branch of the Georgetown County Public Library at 4187 Powell Road on the night of Feb. 2.
A report states that the unsuccessful theft caused $2,500 in damage.