Fire Alarms in Buildings (2.0)

Riegsecker Craft Barn (Shipshewana, IN)

Detectors:
<ESL 429/449-series smoke detectors throughout the building, hardwired in series
<One Dicon/Ten-Tek smoke detector (with the square test button), presumably replacing an ESL unit

Notification appliances:
<One Star Sprinkler Co. bell on the west exterior of the building (visible in Google Street View)
<One Edwards 6" Adaptabel (painted over with white paint) serving as an emergency exit alarm

Plaid Umbrella Collective (Shipshewana, IN)

Detectors:
<One ESL 429/449-series smoke detector on a support pillar

Davis Mercantile (Shipshewana, IN)

Annunciators/panel:
<Unknown, presumably Silent Knight

Detectors:
<Silent Knight SD505-APS units throughout the building

Pull stations:
<Silent Knight SD500-PS units throughout the building

Notification appliances:
<White System Sensor SpectrAlert classic horn/strobes and strobes throughout the building

Essenhaus Inn & Conference Center (Middlebury, IN)

Annunciators/panel:
<Siemens FireFinder annunciator in the entrance foyer

<Main panel unknown, but presumably at least one FireFinder XLS-series unit

Detectors:
<Siemens PE-11T(?) units throughout the building

Pull stations:
<Siemens MSI-10B units throughout the building, with at least one unit being an older variant with the Siemens insignia at the top
<Siemens MSI-20B units throughout the building

Notification appliances:
<Siemens U-MMT horn/strobes throughout the building
<Two Wheelock AS horn/strobes; one replacing a U-MMT inside, and the other a weatherproof version at the main entrance. Both are Siemens rebrands.

Other:
<This inn originally had a Simplex system! This is how I found out:


There were originally 2903-series plates prior to the building getting expanded during the 2000s, with the horns getting replaced by U-MMTs while the plates were left intact throughout! Presumably, there were also 4251-series pulls, 2908-series photoelectric detectors, and as for the panel, I’m guessing it was a 2001, 4001, or 4002.