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The Notifier AFP-200 is an addressable fire alarm panel made by Notifier. It was introduced in 1994, and discontinued in 2008. It can handle 99 detectors and 99 modules/pull stations. This panel runs on Notifier's CLIP protocol. It is commonly regarded as one of the best panels ever made.
The Notifier AFP-200 is an addressable fire alarm panel made by Notifier. It was introduced in 1994, and discontinued in 2008. It can handle 99 detectors and 99 modules/pull stations. This panel runs on Notifier's CLIP protocol. It is commonly regarded as one of the best panels ever made.
==Enthusiasts Owned==
[[User:TwentyThree33]] owns an AFP-200C from 2003. This panel came out of [[40 Sunpark Plaza SE]]. The panel is currently in use in [[TwentyThree33's Basement]].  


==Enthusiasts Owned==
[[User:Twentytwo22]] owns an AFP-200N from 2004. The panel is used as part of a demo board.
User Yycsfirealarmnimrod owns one of these from 2003. His came out of 40 Sunpark Plaza.
 
Alberta_Elevating15 owns an AFP-200 from 1994. This panel does not have a door.
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Latest revision as of 15:07, 2 April 2023

The Notifier AFP-200 is an addressable fire alarm panel made by Notifier. It was introduced in 1994, and discontinued in 2008. It can handle 99 detectors and 99 modules/pull stations. This panel runs on Notifier's CLIP protocol. It is commonly regarded as one of the best panels ever made.

Enthusiasts Owned[edit | edit source]

User:TwentyThree33 owns an AFP-200C from 2003. This panel came out of 40 Sunpark Plaza SE. The panel is currently in use in TwentyThree33's Basement.

User:Twentytwo22 owns an AFP-200N from 2004. The panel is used as part of a demo board.

Alberta_Elevating15 owns an AFP-200 from 1994. This panel does not have a door.