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I have been collecting fire alarms since 2017, and I have a good number of devices.
I have been collecting fire alarms since 2017, and I have a good number of devices.
=== FACP (Panels) ===
=== FACP (Panels) ===
None at the moment.
{| class="wikitable"
 
|+
=== Notification Appliances ===
!Model
!Image
!Type
!Zone/Point Capacity
!NACs
!Coding Options
!Power Supply
!NAC Voltage
!System Line Voltage
!Synchronization Support
!Manufacturing Date
!Origin
|-
|Fire-Lite MS-4
|
|Conventional
|4 zones
|2
|Code-3, continuous
|3A (expandable to 6A)
|24VFWR
|120VAC
|System Sensor, Wheelock, Gentex
|December 18, 2015
|[[User:TwentyThree33|TwentyThree33.]]
I have since given it back to him.
|}
===Notification Appliances===
{| class="wikitable"
{| class="wikitable"
|+
|+
!Model Number
!Model Number
!Images  
!Images
!Quantity
! Quantity
!Type
!Type
!Voltage
!Voltage
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!Manufacturing Date
!Manufacturing Date
!Notes
!Notes
!Origin
|-
|-
|Edwards 333D
|Edwards 333D
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|N/A
|N/A
|92 dB
|92 dB
|1976
|September 21, 1979
|From the "Adaptabel" line.  
|From the "Adaptabel" line.
Came out of the Calgary General Hospital.
Came out of the Calgary General Hospital.
Has been modified to allow easier wiring to panels.
|[[Calgary General Hospital]]
|-
|-
|Unbranded Amazon Bell
|Unbranded Alarm Bell
from Amazon
|
|
|1
|1
|6" motor bell
|6" motor bell
|24VDC
|24VDC
|N/A
| N/A
|95 dB
|95 dB
|2017
|2017
|
|Also known as the "FakeBell"
Works on 9VDC
|Amazon
|-
|-
|EST 757-5A-T
|EST 757-5A-T
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|Temporal horn/strobe
|Temporal horn/strobe
|20-24VDC
|20-24VDC
|15cd
| 15cd
|98/102 dB
|98/102 dB
|1997
|1997
|From the "Integrity" lineup
|From the "Integrity" lineup
Came out of a Walmart in Ontario.
Came out of a Walmart in Ontario.
|A Walmart in Ontario
|-
|-
|Wheelock WM3T-24
|Wheelock WM3T-24
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|N/A
|N/A
|1993
|1993
|
|
|
|-
|-
|Mirtone 74306
|Mirtone 74306
|
| 1
|10" vibrating bell
|24VDC
|N/A
|95 dB?
|Late 1980s-early 1990s
|
|Canadian alarms
|-
|Edwards/EST (GE) 682-1C
|
|1
|Mini-horn
|20-24VDC
|N/A
|91 dB?
|2008
|
|Thomas Barnable
|-
|Edwards 439D-6AWC
|
|1
|6" vibrating bell
|20-24VDC
|N/A
|92 dB
|1986
|Came from [[St. Luke Elementary School]]
|Kijiji
|-
|Edwards 439D-10AWC
|
|1
|10" vibrating bell
|20-24VDC
|N/A
|94 dB
|1986
|Came from [[Winfield Agriplex]]
|Winfield Agriplex
|-
|Edwards MB10-24
|
|
|1
|1
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|24VDC
|24VDC
|N/A
|N/A
|97 dB
|2009
|
|
|-
|EST G1-VM
|
|1
|Remote strobe
|16-33VDC
|15, 30, 75 or 110cd
|N/A
|2010
|
|
|-
|Edwards 403-5A-R
|
|1
|Strobe plate (designed for bells)
|16-33VDC
|15cd
|N/A
|2010
|
|
|Late 1980s-early 1990s
|
|
|}
|}
 
=== Pull Stations===
=== Pull Stations ===
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!Manufacturing Date
!Manufacturing Date
!Notes
!Notes
!Origin
|-
|-
|Mircom MS-401
| Mircom MS-401
|
|
|2
|2
|Conventional, single stage pull station
| Conventional, single stage pull station
|Late 2010s (one 2017)
|Late 2010s (one 2017)
|First alarm I ever got.
|First alarm I ever got.
|AMRE Supply (overpriced! Just go to Mircom themselves.)
|-
|-
|Edwards 270-GAO
|Edwards 270-GAO
|
|
|2
|1
|Two-stage conventional pull station
|Two-stage conventional pull station
|1977
|1977
|Came out of the Calgary General Hospital
|Came out of the Calgary General Hospital. Non-functional (last worked November 2023)
I got two, gave one to TwentyThree33.
|[[Calgary General Hospital]]
|-
|-
|Simplex 4251-30
|Simplex 4251-30
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|1
|1
|Dual-action (break glass) conventional T-bar pull station
|Dual-action (break glass) conventional T-bar pull station
|1979
| 11th week of 1979
|
|Currently in possession of [[User:Yycsfirealarmnimrod|Yycsfirealarmnimrod]], and in use on [[YYCsFireAlarmNimrod's Basement]].
|Kijiji
|-
|-
|Edwards 275-C111
|Edwards 275-C111
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|late 1980s-early 1990s
|late 1980s-early 1990s
|
|
|Canadian Alarms
|-
|-
|Mircom MS-401AD
|Mircom MS-401AD
|
|
|1
| 1
|Addressable single-stage pull station
|Addressable single-stage pull station
|2008
|2008
|
|
|Canadian Alarms
|-
|-
|Edwards 270-SPO
| Edwards 270-SPO
|
|
|2
|2
|Conventional single-stage pull station
|Conventional single-stage pull station
|One 1960s, one 2009
|1960s (1)
2009 (1)
|
|
|Kijiji (1960s), [[User:Yycsfirealarmnimrod|Yycsfirealarmnimrod]] (2009)
|-
|-
|Edwards 270-SPOW
|Edwards 270-SPOW
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|2011
|2011
|
|
|Canadian Alarms
|-
|-
|Simplex 4099-9004
|Simplex 4099-9004
|
|
|1
|1
|Addressable single-stage T-bar pull station with LED
|Addressable IDNET single-stage T-bar pull station with LED
|Late 2010s
|2018
|
|
|Canadian Alarms
|-
|-
|Pyrotronics MS-51
|Pyrotronics MS-51B
|
|
|1
|1
|Conventional, bilingual single action pull station
| Conventional, bilingual single action pull station
|1980s
|1980s
|Branded "Pyr-A-Larm"
|Branded "Pyr-A-Larm"
|El Chupacabra
|-
|-
|Fire-Lite BG-12
|Fire-Lite BG-12
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|Conventional dual-action pull station
|Conventional dual-action pull station
|2001
|2001
|
|Given to TwentyThree33
|El Chupacabra
|-
|-
|Mirtone 73303
|Mirtone 73303
|
|
|2
|2
| Conventional pull station
|1986
|
|Canadian Alarms, [[User:Yycsfirealarmnimrod|Yycsfirealarmnimrod]]
|-
|Sentron 303
|
|1
|Conventional pull station
|Conventional pull station
|1986
|1982
|
|
|}
===Automatic Detection Devices===
{| class="wikitable"
|+
!Model Number
!Images
!Quantity
!Type
!Manufacturing Date
!Notes
!Origin
|-
|Edwards 281C
|
|1
|Fixed Temperature/Rate-of-Rise Heat Detector
|1994
|
|Canadian Alarms
|-
|Edwards 281B-PL
|
|1
|Fixed Temperature/Rate-of-Rise Heat Detector
|2010
|Came with base
|[[User:Yycsfirealarmnimrod|Yycsfirealarmnimrod]]
|-
|Mirtone 73340
|
|1
|Fixed Temperature/Rate-of-Rise Heat Detector
|1998
|
|[[Phuntington|Paul Huntington]]
|-
|Edwards C2M-PD
|
|1
|2-wire, self-diagnostic photoelectric smoke detector
|2010
|
|[[Phuntington|Paul Huntington]]
|-
|System Sensor 2400A
|
|1
|direct-wire, photoelectric smoke detector
|Unknown (1990s-2000s)
|
|
|Thomas Barnable
|}
|}

Latest revision as of 18:44, 12 November 2024

I have been collecting fire alarms since 2017, and I have a good number of devices.

FACP (Panels)[edit | edit source]

Model Image Type Zone/Point Capacity NACs Coding Options Power Supply NAC Voltage System Line Voltage Synchronization Support Manufacturing Date Origin
Fire-Lite MS-4 Conventional 4 zones 2 Code-3, continuous 3A (expandable to 6A) 24VFWR 120VAC System Sensor, Wheelock, Gentex December 18, 2015 TwentyThree33.

I have since given it back to him.

Notification Appliances[edit | edit source]

Model Number Images Quantity Type Voltage Strobe Intensity Loudness Manufacturing Date Notes Origin
Edwards 333D 1 6" Single-Stroke bell 24VDC N/A 92 dB September 21, 1979 From the "Adaptabel" line.

Came out of the Calgary General Hospital.

Has been modified to allow easier wiring to panels.

Calgary General Hospital
Unbranded Alarm Bell

from Amazon

1 6" motor bell 24VDC N/A 95 dB 2017 Also known as the "FakeBell"

Works on 9VDC

Amazon
EST 757-5A-T 1 Temporal horn/strobe 20-24VDC 15cd 98/102 dB 1997 From the "Integrity" lineup

Came out of a Walmart in Ontario.

A Walmart in Ontario
Wheelock WM3T-24 1 Weatherproof strobe 18-31VDC 117cd (78cd at -35C) N/A 1993
Mirtone 74306 1 10" vibrating bell 24VDC N/A 95 dB? Late 1980s-early 1990s Canadian alarms
Edwards/EST (GE) 682-1C 1 Mini-horn 20-24VDC N/A 91 dB? 2008 Thomas Barnable
Edwards 439D-6AWC 1 6" vibrating bell 20-24VDC N/A 92 dB 1986 Came from St. Luke Elementary School Kijiji
Edwards 439D-10AWC 1 10" vibrating bell 20-24VDC N/A 94 dB 1986 Came from Winfield Agriplex Winfield Agriplex
Edwards MB10-24 1 10" motor bell 24VDC N/A 97 dB 2009
EST G1-VM 1 Remote strobe 16-33VDC 15, 30, 75 or 110cd N/A 2010
Edwards 403-5A-R 1 Strobe plate (designed for bells) 16-33VDC 15cd N/A 2010

Pull Stations[edit | edit source]

Model Number Images Quantity Type Manufacturing Date Notes Origin
Mircom MS-401 2 Conventional, single stage pull station Late 2010s (one 2017) First alarm I ever got. AMRE Supply (overpriced! Just go to Mircom themselves.)
Edwards 270-GAO 1 Two-stage conventional pull station 1977 Came out of the Calgary General Hospital. Non-functional (last worked November 2023)

I got two, gave one to TwentyThree33.

Calgary General Hospital
Simplex 4251-30 1 Dual-action (break glass) conventional T-bar pull station 11th week of 1979 Currently in possession of Yycsfirealarmnimrod, and in use on YYCsFireAlarmNimrod's Basement. Kijiji
Edwards 275-C111 1 Metal conventional pull station late 1980s-early 1990s Canadian Alarms
Mircom MS-401AD 1 Addressable single-stage pull station 2008 Canadian Alarms
Edwards 270-SPO 2 Conventional single-stage pull station 1960s (1)

2009 (1)

Kijiji (1960s), Yycsfirealarmnimrod (2009)
Edwards 270-SPOW 1 Conventional single-stage pull station with Wire Terminals 2011 Canadian Alarms
Simplex 4099-9004 1 Addressable IDNET single-stage T-bar pull station with LED 2018 Canadian Alarms
Pyrotronics MS-51B 1 Conventional, bilingual single action pull station 1980s Branded "Pyr-A-Larm" El Chupacabra
Fire-Lite BG-12 1 Conventional dual-action pull station 2001 Given to TwentyThree33 El Chupacabra
Mirtone 73303 2 Conventional pull station 1986 Canadian Alarms, Yycsfirealarmnimrod
Sentron 303 1 Conventional pull station 1982

Automatic Detection Devices[edit | edit source]

Model Number Images Quantity Type Manufacturing Date Notes Origin
Edwards 281C 1 Fixed Temperature/Rate-of-Rise Heat Detector 1994 Canadian Alarms
Edwards 281B-PL 1 Fixed Temperature/Rate-of-Rise Heat Detector 2010 Came with base Yycsfirealarmnimrod
Mirtone 73340 1 Fixed Temperature/Rate-of-Rise Heat Detector 1998 Paul Huntington
Edwards C2M-PD 1 2-wire, self-diagnostic photoelectric smoke detector 2010 Paul Huntington
System Sensor 2400A 1 direct-wire, photoelectric smoke detector Unknown (1990s-2000s) Thomas Barnable