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The '''Edwards 275-C111''' is a single-action, conventional pull station. | The '''Edwards 275-C111''' is a single-action, conventional pull station. This pull station is becoming increasingly rare, and is mostly seen on vintage Edwards fire alarm systems. This pull station was introduced in 1987, and was discontinued around 1992-1993. | ||
== How to operate == | |||
Simply grab the top of the station with four fingers and pull hard, and the front will drop forward. To reset, insert a flathead screwdriver or a metal rod into the hole and apply pressure on the tab, and push up and the station will go back into place. | |||
== Enthusiasts Owned == | |||
[[User:Yycsfirealarmnimrod]] owns one of these pull stations, his was made in 1989. It is currently installed in [[YYCsFireAlarmNimrod's Basemen]. [[User:Simplex NimrodES]] has also gotten one of these, his was made in about 1988. |
Latest revision as of 12:40, 3 April 2023
The Edwards 275-C111 is a single-action, conventional pull station. This pull station is becoming increasingly rare, and is mostly seen on vintage Edwards fire alarm systems. This pull station was introduced in 1987, and was discontinued around 1992-1993.
How to operate[edit | edit source]
Simply grab the top of the station with four fingers and pull hard, and the front will drop forward. To reset, insert a flathead screwdriver or a metal rod into the hole and apply pressure on the tab, and push up and the station will go back into place.
Enthusiasts Owned[edit | edit source]
User:Yycsfirealarmnimrod owns one of these pull stations, his was made in 1989. It is currently installed in [[YYCsFireAlarmNimrod's Basemen]. User:Simplex NimrodES has also gotten one of these, his was made in about 1988.