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Electrical Signaling

Electrical protective signaling systems are configurations of components used to produce alarm signals indicative of fire, smoke,
sprinkler waterflow or other emergency and to produce supervisory signals indicative of conditions needing attention with respect to
protection equipment or watch service. System configurations are classified according to where and how the signals are received.
The categories are commonly designated as local, municipal, remote station, proprietary, emergency voice/alarm communication,
emergency communication, and central station. Auxiliary systems are either local or proprietary systems interconnected with a
municipal system.
This category presents the major system component categories and the integrated system configurations. The selection of
components to form a hybrid system should be made only by those skilled in system design. Also, the suitability of any system
application should be judged on the basis of the hazard(s) being protected.

Alarm Signal Initiating Devices


Alarm signals are initiated either automatically or manually. Automatic detectors respond to changes in characteristic phenomena
associated with fire or other emergency conditions.

Manual Stations
 
Manually operated fire alarm boxes may be added to an otherwise automatically actuated system and should be located to
be readily accessible. They may initiate coded or noncoded signals. Some are combined with watchman tour stations with
separate distinguishable signals produced.

Model Nos. 2099-9138, -9139, -9140, -9141, -9142, NM-9143, -9147, -9148, -9149, -9152,
2975-9211, 2975-9212
Non-coded Manual Fire Alarm Stations. Model Nos. 2099-9138, -9139, -9140, -9141, -9142, NM-9143, -9147, -9148, -9149, -9152,
2975-9211 and 2975-9212. All models are FM Approved for indoor use. All models may be used in outdoor applications when
installed with the Model SGB-32C cast back box and supplied gaskets and are rated NEMA 3R. Contacts rated 1 A at 30 V ac, 30 V
dc. Stations have an operating temperature range of -40° to 150°F (-40° to 66°C).

Company Name: Simplex Time Recorder Co


Company Address: 50 Technology Dr, Westminster, Massachusetts 01441-0001, USA
Company Website: http://simplexgrinnell.com
New/Updated Product Listing: No
Listing Country: United States of America
Certification Type: FM Approved
Class of Work:

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