Thoughts on a BG-14

If Fire Lite were to make a BG-14, what do you think it would Look Like? Do you think it will have that Iconic Large Fire Lettering Above the Pull Down Part? Do you think it will have a Lift Handle to Pull Down?

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Considering the current BG-8 & BG-12-serieses work fine for most applications at present I’m honestly not sure such a product would be necessary.

I didn’t know the BG-8 was still in Production.

Unless I’m mistaken it is since it’s the only metal pull station that’s supposedly still made by Honeywell & still sold through their brands, which is needed for outdoor applications.

I wouldn’t be too sure about the BG-8. Look it up on Honeywells site!

Are you implying that it’s no longer made due to it seemingly not being listed on the Honeywell Building Automation site? (even though I don’t know why Honeywell would have discontinued it given that like I said it’s the only metal pull station that some of their brands have)

I wouldn’t say that, I haven’t seen any in production.

True, I would keep a metal pull station in production.

No idea what you mean by that but it does exist as an actual station if numerous enthusiasts having one in their collection didn’t make it obvious, & how could you see them actually being produced if you’re not a Honeywell employee? (& thus obviously don’t have access to their factories)

Well yeah: you gotta have something for the outdoor applications!

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Honeywell makes sigcom rebranded pulls, and I’ve seen notifier Rebranded RSG pulls (not in real life, but In Roblox)

I don’t think there’s a BG-13!

Well then that obviously doesn’t count (though Notifier has actually rebranded RSG t-bars just the same (though I believe they’re mainly rebranded for the Canadian market since I believe all I’ve seen are bilingual English-French models).

No there is not, & as far as anyone knows no “BG” models exist besides the BG-1, BG-5, BG-6, BG-8, BG-10, BG-12, & BG-50.

isn’t the Bg-50 is simplex

Sort of: “BG-50” is the Protectowire model number (Protectowire is supposedly the original maker of it), while “2099-9788” is the model number of the Simplex rebrand (at one time it was thought that “BG-50” was the Simplex model number, but that turned out to not be the case (which makes sense: why wouldn’t Simplex make use of their traditional 8-digit numbering scheme?).

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I’ve never seen the Protectowire BG-50. When I looked it up, the results were Simplex.
Still tho, that is is very rare alarm! I wish I could get one

I own one (or at least, I think that’s what it is…I don’t have the key to open it yet), so here it is:

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I really like that pull station!