Fire-Lite LCD-80F Annunciator
Yeah, my middle school isn’t a “Edwards” system. Though they had uploaded a video to their youtube about renovations, and one of these renovations was “Getting a new Fire Alarm System” while showing a video with this. Name that FACP! (yes this is the one getting replaced, and the new one is probably what brought the Commander 4s to the school)
http://i.ebayimg.com/images/i/331256853037-0-1/s-l1000.jpg
Name that fire alarm!
I almost guarantee y’all will be wrong.
Either a Wheelock MT4-24-WM or an EH-EL1-WM-24.
It is the first one.
Spectronics would be your manufacturer there.
From the Divi (all inclusive), Aruba. Name this (possibly foreign) fire alarm!
[/quote]
That looks like a security alarm of some sort.
It is indeed a siren/speaker for a security system. I’ve seen many of these alarms in Oranjestad. In the picture below, the logo on the grille indicates that these devices are manufactured by ELK.
Well I do have to admit that is an interesting looking design that they have and they probably would get your attention if they go off.
I saw a version of this alarm in a store without the light/strobe. Wonder why.
I saw a version of this alarm in a store without the light/strobe. Wonder why.
[/quote]
Is that even a fire alarm?
Because they can come with or without the light/strobe depending on the needs of the building owner and what sort of security they need.
No its not a fire alarm. I’m pretty sure its a siren that goes off for security.
Because they can come with or without the light/strobe depending on the needs of the building owner and what sort of security they need.
No its not a fire alarm. I’m pretty sure its a siren that goes off for security.
[/quote]
I gotta say though. it looks pretty ugly.
Probably why it really isn’t seen around in buildings much at least in America.
Probably why it really isn’t seen around in buildings much at least in America.
[/quote]
I saw a couple alarms that looked exactly like System Sensor MA horns with beacon lights, that alarm horn grille with a light too. IDK.
Name that FACP! (Bonus points for the detector on top :lol: ):
[attachment=0]29920852_10215963013653973_275912635_n.jpg[/attachment]
Name that FACP! (Bonus points for the detector on top :lol: ):
29920852_10215963013653973_275912635_n.jpg
[/quote]
The panel is a Notifier System 500 rebranded by Fire-Lite, and the detector is a System Sensor 1400.
Name that FACP! (Bonus points for the detector on top :lol: ):
29920852_10215963013653973_275912635_n.jpg
[/quote]
The panel is a Fire-Lite Sensiscan 200, which can handle up to 16 zones and 8 NACs and were available until the late 1990s. These were replaced by the MS-5210UD, and now the MS-10UD.
The detector is a System Sensor 1451.