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|Addressable
|Addressable
|250 points
|250 points
|4
|4 NACs
|Code 3, 120BPM March Time, 20BPM March Time, Continuous
|Code 3, 120BPM March Time, 20BPM March Time, Continuous
|4A (expandable to 8A)
|4A (expandable to 8A)
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|CJ9899
|CJ9899
|-
|-
|Fire-Lite MS-4
|EST QuickStart QS1 (x2)
|
|Single-Loop Addressable
|250 points
|2 NACs
|Temporal, Continuous, 120BPM, 20BPM
|6A
|24VFWR
|120VAC
|None (EST is self-syncing)
|2005/2008
|
|
|-
|Mircom
FA-1025T
|
|
|Conventional
|Conventional
|4 zones
|5 zones
|2
|2 NACs
|Code 3, Continuous
|Code 3, Continuous
|3A (expandable to 6A)
|3 Amps
|24VFWR
|24VFWR
|120VAC
|120VAC/
|System Sensor, Gentex, Wheelock
240VAC
|None
|2015
|2015
|Now owned by [[User:Simplex NimrodES|Simplex NimrodES]]
|Missing the dress panel and has replacement lock
|[[User:Twentytwo22|Twentytwo22]]
|ThePurpleMage
|-
|-
|Honeywell Vista 32FB
|Honeywell Vista 32FB
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|Conventional (Combined Fire and Burglary)
|Conventional (Combined Fire and Burglary)
|12 zones
|12 zones
|2
|2 NACs
|None
|None
|Unknown
|Unknown
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|Air Canada Commissary (replaced by a DSC Powerseries)
|Air Canada Commissary (replaced by a DSC Powerseries)
|-
|-
|Notifier AFP-200C
|Notifier AFP-200C (x2)
|
|
|Addressable
|Addressable
|198 points (99 detectors, 99 modules/pulls)
|198 points (99 detectors, 99 modules/pulls)
|4
|4 NACs
|Code 3, Continuous, March Time, California Code, Two-Stage
|Code 3, Continuous, March Time, California Code, Two-Stage
|6A
|6A
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|Addressable
|Addressable
|318 points (159 detectors, 159 modules)
|318 points (159 detectors, 159 modules)
|4
|4 NACs
|Code 3, Continuous, March Time, California Code, Two-Stage
|Code 3, Continuous, March Time, California Code, Two-Stage
|6A
|6A
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|Has an internal ground fault, and issues with the SLC. Will be getting a replacement soon.
|Has an internal ground fault, and issues with the SLC. Will be getting a replacement soon.
|[[Phuntington]]
|[[Phuntington]]
|-
|Mirtone 7800
|
|Conventional
|12 zones
|2 NACs
|Continuous, 120BPM (requires jumper cut)
|Unknown
|Unknown
|120VAC
|N/A
|1981
|
|
|-
|Mirtone 70605
|
|Conventional
|1 zone
|1 NAC
|Continuous
|Unknown
|24VDC
|120VAC
|N/A
|1978
|
|
|-
|-
|Notifier NFW-50
|Notifier NFW-50
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|Addressable
|Addressable
|50 points
|50 points
|2
|2 NACs
|Code 3, Continuous, March Time, California Code, Two-Stage
|Code 3, Continuous, March Time, California Code, Two-Stage
|2.5A
|2.5A
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!Quantity
!Quantity
!Type
!Type
!Product Line
!Voltage
!Voltage
!Strobe Intensity
!Strobe Intensity
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|Simplex 2901-9720
|Simplex 2901-9720
|
|
|3
|1
|Motor Bell (6")
|Motor Bell (6")
|
|24VDC
|24VDC
|N/A
|N/A
|85dB
|85dB
|1988 (1), 1993 (2)
|1988 (1), 1993 (2)
|One has a metal striker housing, and two have plastic housings.
|One has a metal striker housing, and two have plastic housings. Plastic housing bells sold to [[User:Twentytwo22|Twentytwo22]]
|[[R.T. Alderman School]] (1), CJ9899 (2)
|[[R.T. Alderman School]] (1), CJ9899 (2)
|-
|-
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|1
|1
|Motor Bell (10")
|Motor Bell (10")
|
|24VDC
|24VDC
|N/A
|N/A
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|Very rare bell. Myself and CJ9899 are the only two enthusiasts to have one.
|Very rare bell. Myself and CJ9899 are the only two enthusiasts to have one.
|[[R.T. Alderman School]]
|[[R.T. Alderman School]]
|-
|Simplex 2901-9723
|
|2
|Motor Bell (6")
|
|24VDC
|N/A
|85dB?
|2014
|These sound like garbage.
|Former Member
|-
|-
|Amseco PBA-6-120
|Amseco PBA-6-120
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|1
|1
|Vibrating Bell (6")
|Vibrating Bell (6")
|
|120VAC
|120VAC
|N/A
|N/A
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|1
|1
|Vibrating Bell (6")
|Vibrating Bell (6")
|
|120VAC
|120VAC
|N/A
|N/A
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|1
|1
|Motor Bell (6")
|Motor Bell (6")
|
|24VDC
|24VDC
|N/A
|N/A
|85dB
|85dB
|2006
|2006
|Was from an eBay seller, but I got it for free.
|Was from an eBay seller, but I got it for free. Now owned by Temporal Engineering.
|Cube_Inc (eBay seller)
|Cube_Inc (eBay seller)
|-
|-
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|1
|1
|Electromechanical Horn/strobe
|Electromechanical Horn/strobe
|
|24VDC
|24VDC
|15cd
|15cd
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|1
|1
|Remote Strobe
|Remote Strobe
|TrueAlert
|24VDC (requires SmartSync)
|24VDC (requires SmartSync)
|Multi-candela
|Multi-candela
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|1
|1
|Multi-tone Horn/strobe
|Multi-tone Horn/strobe
|
|24VDC
|24VDC
|15/75cd
|15/75cd
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|1
|1
|Weatherproof Multi-tone Horn/strobe
|Weatherproof Multi-tone Horn/strobe
|
|24VDC
|24VDC
|30cd
|30cd
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|3
|3
|Electronic Horn/strobe
|Electronic Horn/strobe
|SpectrAlert Advance
|24VDC
|24VDC
|Multi-candela
|Multi-candela
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|1
|1
|Remote Strobe
|Remote Strobe
|SpectrAlert Advance
|24VDC
|24VDC
|Multi-candela
|Multi-candela
|N/A
|N/A
|2010s
|2010s
|Very, very good device. My favourite remote strobe out there.
|Very, very good device. My favourite remote strobe out there.  Now owned by another enthusiast.
|CJ9899
|CJ9899
|-
|-
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|1
|1
|Remote Strobe
|Remote Strobe
|
|24VDC
|24VDC
|Multi-candela
|Multi-candela
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|1
|1
|Electronic Horn/strobe
|Electronic Horn/strobe
|Integrity
|24VDC
|24VDC
|15cd
|15cd
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|1
|1
|Mini-horn
|Mini-horn
|
|24VDC
|24VDC
|N/A
|N/A
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|1
|1
|Vibrating Bell (6")
|Vibrating Bell (6")
|Durabel
|24VDC
|24VDC
|N/A
|N/A
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|1
|1
|Electronic Horn/strobe
|Electronic Horn/strobe
|
|24VDC
|24VDC
|1.5cd
|1.5cd
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|1
|1
|Vibrating Bell (6")
|Vibrating Bell (6")
|
|24VDC
|24VDC
|N/A
|N/A
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|System Sensor P4RLA
|System Sensor P4RLA
|
|
|1
|6
|4 wire electronic horn/strobe
|4 wire electronic horn/strobe
|L-Series
|12VDC/24VDC
|12VDC/24VDC
|Multi-candela
|Multi-candela
|85? dB
|85? dB
|2021
|2021
|Very nice device. Acquired NIB.
|Very nice devices. Acquired NIB.
|PDS Fire Protection
|PDS Fire Protection, Viking Fire Protection
|-
|-
|Kidde G1R-VM
|Kidde G1R-VM
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|1
|1
|Remote strobe
|Remote strobe
|Genesis
|24VDC
|24VDC
|Multi-candela
|Multi-candela
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|From the "Genesis" line of products.
|From the "Genesis" line of products.
|PDS Fire Protection
|PDS Fire Protection
|-
|Edwards G1-VM
|
|1
|Remote Strobe
|Genesis
|24VDC
|Multi-candela
|N/A
|2017
|Shocking device!  No, seriously.  Don't touch the capacitor.
|Legacy Fire Protection
|-
|-
|System Sensor MHWZA
|System Sensor MHWZA
|
|
|1
|5
|Silenceable Mini-Horn
|Silenceable Mini-Horn
|SpectrAlert Advance
|24VDC
|24VDC
|N/A
|N/A
|85dB
|85dB
|
|
|From the "SpectrAlert Advance" line of products. Acquired NIB.
|From the "SpectrAlert Advance" line of products. Acquired NIB.
|PDS Fire Protection
|PDS Fire Protection, Viking Fire Protection
|-
|-
|Mircom MH-S25WA
|Mircom MH-S25WA
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|1
|1
|Silenceable Mini-Horn
|Silenceable Mini-Horn
|
|24VDC
|24VDC
|
|
|85dB
|85dB
|
|
|Very, very, very common device in apartments. Acquired new, no box.
|Very, very, very common device in apartments. Acquired new, no box.
|PDS Fire Protection
|PDS Fire Protection
|-
|Edwards G1AVRF
|
|1
|Electronic Horn/Strobe (horn not functional)
|Genesis
|24VDC
|Multi-candela
|90dB (N/A)
|2019
|These have very sucky strobes.
|
|-
|Edwards G1AVRN
|
|2
|Electronic Horn/Strobe
|Genesis
|24VDC
|Multi-candela
|90dB
|2020
|Pretty cool devices.
|Legacy Fire Protection
|-
|System Sensor P2WA
|
|1
|Electronic Horn/Strobe (white)
|SpectrAlert Advance
|12VDC/24VDC
|Multi-candela
|90dB, 95dB, 102dB
|2010s
|Rare device! Very nice looking.
|
|}
|}
=== Pull Stations ===
=== Pull Stations ===
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|Simplex 4099-9004
|Simplex 4099-9004
|
|
|1
|3
|IDNet Addressable single-stage, single-action pull station
|IDNet Addressable single-stage, single-action pull station
|2018
|2018
|Missing its lock.
|Borrowing one.  Other two are mine.
|Canadian Alarms
|Canadian Alarms
|-
|-
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|Fairly rare.
|Fairly rare.
|CJ9899
|CJ9899
|-
|Simplex 4251-20
|
|1
|Single-stage, SPST, single-action conventional pull station
|
|Pretty cool pull station.
|Former User
|-
|-
|Simplex 4251-30
|Simplex 4251-30
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|Bilingual, Single-stage, SPST single-action conventional pull station
|Bilingual, Single-stage, SPST single-action conventional pull station
|2014
|2014
|Pretty interesting device.
|Pretty interesting device.  No longer functional.
|[[User:Twentytwo22|Twentytwo22]]
|[[User:Twentytwo22|Twentytwo22]]
|-
|-
|Edwards 270-GAO-DOC
|Edwards 270-GAO-DOC
|
|
|2
|1
|Dual-stage, DPST, single-action conventional pull station
|Dual-stage, DPST, single-action conventional pull station
|1997, 2003
|1997, 2003
|Very rare but cool pull stations. Both have the security screw.
|Very rare but cool pull station. Has the security screw.
|CJ9899
|CJ9899
|-
|-
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|1
|1
|Addressable dual-stage, single-action pull station
|Addressable dual-stage, single-action pull station
|2016
|2000
|Soon to be owned by [[User:Twentytwo22|Twentytwo22]]
|Came from the Telus Convention Centre.  Has the old design, and the keyswitch is non-functional.
|[[Phuntington]]
|[[Phuntington]]
|-
|-
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|Notifier MPS-950B
|Notifier MPS-950B
|
|
|1 (formerly 2)
|2
|Single-stage, SPST single-action conventional pull station
|Single-stage, SPST single-action conventional pull station
|2001
|2001, 2012
|Metal bar that holds the handle in place is loose on both. Frequent adjustment is required. One now owned by ThePurpleMage.
|One has broken terminals and is essentially dead. Other is in perfect condition.
|[[Phuntington]]
|[[Phuntington]]
|-
|-
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|Single-stage, SPST dual-action conventional pull station
|Single-stage, SPST dual-action conventional pull station
|2014
|2014
|Will be traded to [[User:Simplex NimrodES|Simplex NimrodES]] in exchange for his BG-12.
|
|[[User:Twentytwo22|Twentytwo22]]
|[[User:Twentytwo22|Twentytwo22]]
|-
|-
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|Canadian Alarms
|Canadian Alarms
|-
|-
|Notifier MPS-950KB20C
|Notifier MPS-950KB
|
|
|1
|1
|Dual-stage, DPST single-action conventional pull station
|Dual-stage, SPST single-action conventional pull station
|2013?
|2012
|Weird pull station overall, but in very good condition.
|Basic two-stage pull station.  Nothing too special.  It seems like people either love or hate them.
|CJ9899
|CJ9899
|-
|-
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|Dual-stage, SPST single-action conventional pull station
|Dual-stage, SPST single-action conventional pull station
|1980s
|1980s
|One will be going to [[User:Simplex NimrodES|Simplex NimrodES]] as part of a grad present.
|
|CJ9899
|CJ9899
|-
|-
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|Single-stage, SPST dual-action conventional pull station
|Single-stage, SPST dual-action conventional pull station
|2000s
|2000s
|Labeled "EPO and Disconnect", has an issue with the pulling mechanism.
|Labeled "EPO and Disconnect", has an issue with the pulling mechanism.  I was an idiot and put the glass rod in the wrong spot.
|eBay
|eBay
|-
|-
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|Notifier NOT-BG12LX
|Notifier NOT-BG12LX
|
|
|1
|2
|Addressable single-stage dual-action pull station
|Addressable single-stage dual-action pull station
|2011
|2011
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|Notifier NBG-12LX
|Notifier NBG-12LX
|
|
|1
|3
|Addressable single-stage dual-action pull station
|Addressable single-stage dual-action pull station
|2019
|2016, 2019
|Works with the AFP and Onyx-series panels. Runs on both FlashScan and CLIP. Acquired new due to it "not working", despite working fine.
|Works with the AFP and Onyx-series panels. Runs on both FlashScan and CLIP. Two acquired new. One was acquired due to it "not working", despite working fine. One acquired used, has issues with connection between module and switch.
|[[Phuntington]]
|[[Phuntington]], PDS Fire Protection
|-
|-
|Notifier N-MPS-SA
|Notifier N-MPS-SA
|
|
|1
|2
|Addressable single-stage single-action pull station
|Addressable single-stage single-action pull station
|2020
|2020
|Was acquired new as a birthday present from Steve Huska, regional manager at Viking Fire Protection.
|One was acquired new as a birthday present from Steve Huska, regional manager at Viking Fire Protection.
|Viking Fire Protection
|Viking Fire Protection, PDS Fire Protection
|-
|-
|Notifier N-MPS-2A
|Notifier N-MPS-2A
|
|
|1
|2
|Addressable dual-stage dual-action pull station
|Addressable dual-stage dual-action pull station
|2021
|2021
|Very unique device.
|Very unique devices.  One is not functional.
|PDS Fire Protection
|PDS Fire Protection
|-
|-
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|Single-stage, SPST single-action pull station
|Single-stage, SPST single-action pull station
|2018
|2018
|
|These are cool.  I once saw a building with these tied to monitor modules instead of using N-MPS-SA pulls.
|PDS Fire Protection
|PDS Fire Protection
|-
|-
|Notifier LNG-1R
|Notifier LNG-1R
|
|
|5
|4
|Single-stage, SPST dual-action conventional pull station
|Single-stage, SPST dual-action conventional pull station
|December 1998
|December 1998
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|Mirtone 73201
|Mirtone 73201
|
|
|1
|2
|Single-stage, SPST dual-action conventional pull station
|Single-stage, SPST dual-action conventional pull station
|1991
|1991
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|2007
|2007
|One has a switch from a 270-SPO, and is missing the terminals.
|One has a switch from a 270-SPO, and is missing the terminals.
|ThePurpleMage
|Former User
|-
|Notifier NFM-950KB
|
|1
|Dual-stage, SPST single-action conventional pull station
|1990s
|Rare! Actually manufactured by Electro-Vox. Tab is quite loose, but still works. Uses barrel-style GA key.
|[[Phuntington]]
|-
|Vigilant GSA-M270
|
|1
|Addressable single-action pull station
|2013?
|Mediocre pull station. Not very good.
|[[Phuntington]]
|-
|EST SIGA-270
|
|1
|Addressable single-action pull station
|2008
|Screw is shockingly not stripped!
|Canadian Alarms
|}
|}
=== Automatic Detection Devices ===
=== Automatic Detection Devices ===
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|Photoelectric Self-diagnosing Smoke Detector
|Photoelectric Self-diagnosing Smoke Detector
|2000s
|2000s
|  
| Pulled out a crapload of these a while ago.
|-
|-
|System Sensor C2W-BA
|System Sensor C2W-BA
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|Two-wire i3 photoelectric smoke detector
|Two-wire i3 photoelectric smoke detector
|2010s
|2010s
|
|One acquired used, condition of other is unknown.
|-
|-
|Simplex 4098-9714
|Simplex 4098-9714
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|IDNet addressable photoelectric smoke detector
|IDNet addressable photoelectric smoke detector
|2019
|2019
|
|Acquired new.
|-
|-
|Simplex 4098-9734
|Simplex 4098-9734
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|IDNet addressable fixed/rate-of-rise heat detector
|IDNet addressable fixed/rate-of-rise heat detector
|2018
|2018
|
|Acquired new.
|-
|-
|Notifier FSP-851A
|Notifier FSP-851A
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|CLIP/FlashScan addressable photoelectric smoke detector
|CLIP/FlashScan addressable photoelectric smoke detector
|2012
|2012
|
|One currently in use on my main board. Acquired used/new,
|-
|-
|Notifier FSL-751A
|Notifier FSL-751A
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|CLIP/FlashScan addressable fixed/rate-of-rise heat detector
|CLIP/FlashScan addressable fixed/rate-of-rise heat detector
|2010s
|2010s
|
|Acquired new.
|-
|Notifier FSP-951A
|
|2
|FlashScan addressable photoelectric smoke detector
|2021
|
|-
|-
|Edwards 6249C
|Edwards 6249C
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|Ionization smoke detector (2-wire)
|Ionization smoke detector (2-wire)
|1988
|1988
|Came from [[R.T. Alderman School]]. Rebrand of the System Sensor 1400.
|Came from [[R.T. Alderman School]]. Rebrand of the System Sensor 1400.
|-
|Notifier FST-751RA
|
|1
|CLIP/FlashScan fixed/rate-of-rise heat detector
|2000s?
|Not tested, but I find these look better than the 851 or 951.
|-
|Notifier CPX-551A
|
|1
|CLIP addressable Ionization Smoke Detector
|1998?
|Tested, and activates almost as quick as a modern photoelectric.
|-
|Edwards 281C
|
|1
|Fixed/Rate-of-rise heat detector
|1980s
|Recalled by manufacturer in the 2010s for not activating.  Not allowed to be used.
|}
====Accessories====
{| class="wikitable"
|+
!Model Number
!Images
!Quantity
!Type
!Manufacturing Date
!Notes
|-
|Notifier FMM-1A
|
|5
|Full-size CLIP/FlashScan addressable module (Canadian)
|2006 (1), 2009 (1), 2014 (1), 2020 (2)
|These are very useful if you have a Notifier system. One is NIB, one is BNIB. 2006 model is currently set as point #2 on my AFP-200.  Uses 47K resistor.
|-
|Notifier FMM-101A
|
|5
|Mini CLIP/FlashScan addressable module (Canadian)
|2003 (2), 2010s (3)
|Only 4 are functional. One is likely water damaged. One is NIB. One set as point #3 on my AFP-200.  Uses 47K resistor.
|-
|Notifier MMX-101A
|
|1
|Mini CLIP addressable module (Canadian)
|1990s
|Currently on my AFP-200, set as point #1.  Uses 47K resistor.
|-
|Notifier MMX-101
|
|6
|Mini CLIP addressable module (USA)
|1998
|Came from Mr. Nick. Were attached to LNG-1R pulls initially.  Uses 47K resistor.
|-
|Notifier FRM-1A
|
|1
|CLIP/FlashScan relay module (Canadian)
|2010s
|Not sure what to use it for.
|-
|Notifier FCM-1A
|
|1
|CLIP/FlashScan control module
|2010s
|Basically a NAC without coding. Likely going to use it for strobes.
|-
|Notifier XP10-MA
|
|1
|10-zone CLIP/FlashScan conventional zone module
|2010s
|Will be used to replace all addressable modules on my board.
|-
|Notifier NMM-100A
|
|2
|Full-size FireWarden addressable module (Canadian)
|2011
|
|-
|Simplex 4090-9001
|
|4
|IDNet individual addressable module (IAM)
|2000s-2019
|All came from CJ9899, and all work.  Uses 10K resistor.
|-
|Simplex 4090-9002
|
|1
|IDNet relay module
|2010s?
|I've never used it. CJ9899 might've though.
|-
|Edwards EOL-P1
|
|7?
|End-of-line resistor plate, white, plastic
|2000s-2019
|These need better terminals. I've almost broke several resistors using these. I do like how these come with any kind of resistor you can imagine, though.
|-
|Mircom MP-300
|
|1
|End-of-line resistor plate, white, plastic
|2000s (judging by older logo)
|Pretty much the same as the Edwards plate above, except for a few differences. The stickers on the back are different, the resistor symbol on the front is vertical instead of horizontal, there's a Mircom logo on the front, and the screws are Phillips, not Robertson.
|-
|Notifier EOL-CR
|
|1
|End-of-line resistor plate, red, metal
|2000s?
|Much, much better than the Edwards and Mircom plates. These are significantly better quality, albeit mine is pretty beat up.
|-
|Notifier EOL-CW
|
|3
|End-of-line resistor plate, white, metal
|2021
|Basic plate.
|}
|}

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Panels (FACP)[edit | edit source]

Model Image Type Zone/Point Capacity NACs Coding Options Power Supply NAC Voltage System Line Voltage Synchronization Support Manufacturing Date Notes Origin
Simplex 4010 Addressable 250 points 4 NACs Code 3, 120BPM March Time, 20BPM March Time, Continuous 4A (expandable to 8A) 24VDC 120VAC SmartSync (Simplex), Wheelock 2008 CJ9899
EST QuickStart QS1 (x2) Single-Loop Addressable 250 points 2 NACs Temporal, Continuous, 120BPM, 20BPM 6A 24VFWR 120VAC None (EST is self-syncing) 2005/2008
Mircom

FA-1025T

Conventional 5 zones 2 NACs Code 3, Continuous 3 Amps 24VFWR 120VAC/

240VAC

None 2015 Missing the dress panel and has replacement lock ThePurpleMage
Honeywell Vista 32FB Conventional (Combined Fire and Burglary) 12 zones 2 NACs None Unknown 12VDC 120VAC N/A 2009 Air Canada Commissary (replaced by a DSC Powerseries)
Notifier AFP-200C (x2) Addressable 198 points (99 detectors, 99 modules/pulls) 4 NACs Code 3, Continuous, March Time, California Code, Two-Stage 6A 24VDC 120VAC N/A 2003 Currently the main panel on my system. Also my personal favourite! 40 Sunpark Plaza SE
Notifier NFS-320C Addressable 318 points (159 detectors, 159 modules) 4 NACs Code 3, Continuous, March Time, California Code, Two-Stage 6A 24VDC 120VAC System Sensor, Gentex, Wheelock 2010 Has an internal ground fault, and issues with the SLC. Will be getting a replacement soon. Phuntington
Mirtone 7800 Conventional 12 zones 2 NACs Continuous, 120BPM (requires jumper cut) Unknown Unknown 120VAC N/A 1981
Mirtone 70605 Conventional 1 zone 1 NAC Continuous Unknown 24VDC 120VAC N/A 1978
Notifier NFW-50 Addressable 50 points 2 NACs Code 3, Continuous, March Time, California Code, Two-Stage 2.5A 24VDC 120VAC System Sensor, Gentex, Wheelock 2012 Puts out the cleanest DC out of any of my panels. Sunpark Plaza Building A

Notification Appliances[edit | edit source]

Model Number Images Quantity Type Product Line Voltage Strobe Intensity Loudness Manufacturing Date Notes Origin
Simplex 2901-9720 1 Motor Bell (6") 24VDC N/A 85dB 1988 (1), 1993 (2) One has a metal striker housing, and two have plastic housings. Plastic housing bells sold to Twentytwo22 R.T. Alderman School (1), CJ9899 (2)
Simplex 2901-9722 1 Motor Bell (10") 24VDC N/A 90dB 1988 Very rare bell. Myself and CJ9899 are the only two enthusiasts to have one. R.T. Alderman School
Simplex 2901-9723 2 Motor Bell (6") 24VDC N/A 85dB? 2014 These sound like garbage. Former Member
Amseco PBA-6-120 1 Vibrating Bell (6") 120VAC N/A 85dB 2005 7044 Ogden Road SE
Potter PBA-6-120 1 Vibrating Bell (6") 120VAC N/A Unknown Unknown Does not work. Was used as a sprinkler bell. Some warehouse in Foothills Industrial.
Mircom BL-6A 1 Motor Bell (6") 24VDC N/A 85dB 2006 Was from an eBay seller, but I got it for free. Now owned by Temporal Engineering. Cube_Inc (eBay seller)
Simplex 4903-9219 1 Electromechanical Horn/strobe 24VDC 15cd 90dB 1997 Got it for $15. Healthiest sounding 9219 I've ever heard. eBay
Simplex 4906-9102 1 Remote Strobe TrueAlert 24VDC (requires SmartSync) Multi-candela 39dB 2016? Clips are essentially destroyed to make removal easier. CJ9899
Wheelock MT-241575W-FR 1 Multi-tone Horn/strobe 24VDC 15/75cd 90/95dB 2000s One of my favorite horn/strobes. Viking Fire Protection
Siemens MTH-75-R-WP-B 1 Weatherproof Multi-tone Horn/strobe 24VDC 30cd 90/95dB 2000s Screws on the back are rusted, but device is fully functional. Viking Fire Protection
System Sensor P2RA 3 Electronic Horn/strobe SpectrAlert Advance 24VDC Multi-candela 90/95/100dB 2006, 2007 VERY LOUD. But overall very good alarms. I just wish they were 4-wire. Viking Fire Protection
System Sensor SRA 1 Remote Strobe SpectrAlert Advance 24VDC Multi-candela N/A 2010s Very, very good device. My favourite remote strobe out there. Now owned by another enthusiast. CJ9899
Siemens ZR-MC-W-B 1 Remote Strobe 24VDC Multi-candela N/A 2010s Quite a rare device. Terminals are kind of dumb though. CJ9899
Edwards 757-5A-T 1 Electronic Horn/strobe Integrity 24VDC 15cd 75dB 1997 Horn is damaged, so it is extremely quiet. My dog likes it though! CJ9899
GE 682-1C 1 Mini-horn 24VDC N/A 75dB 2009? The best looking mini horn, in my opinion. Thomas Barnable
Edwards 6100D 1 Vibrating Bell (6") Durabel 24VDC N/A 85dB 1981 Very quiet bell. Also acquired for free. Has minor striker issues, sometimes doesn't sound if set on the floor. Cube_Inc (eBay seller)
Edwards 892-2B 1 Electronic Horn/strobe 24VDC 1.5cd N/A 1992 Horn is non-functional, and was thrown away by my parents. Nice going, jerkbags. eBay
ADT 3210-013M 1 Vibrating Bell (6") 24VDC N/A 85dB 1982 Very, very, very rare bell. I'm the only enthusiast to have one. Sounds very similar to the Simplex 2901-9720.
System Sensor P4RLA 6 4 wire electronic horn/strobe L-Series 12VDC/24VDC Multi-candela 85? dB 2021 Very nice devices. Acquired NIB. PDS Fire Protection, Viking Fire Protection
Kidde G1R-VM 1 Remote strobe Genesis 24VDC Multi-candela N/A 2017? From the "Genesis" line of products. PDS Fire Protection
Edwards G1-VM 1 Remote Strobe Genesis 24VDC Multi-candela N/A 2017 Shocking device! No, seriously. Don't touch the capacitor. Legacy Fire Protection
System Sensor MHWZA 5 Silenceable Mini-Horn SpectrAlert Advance 24VDC N/A 85dB From the "SpectrAlert Advance" line of products. Acquired NIB. PDS Fire Protection, Viking Fire Protection
Mircom MH-S25WA 1 Silenceable Mini-Horn 24VDC 85dB Very, very, very common device in apartments. Acquired new, no box. PDS Fire Protection
Edwards G1AVRF 1 Electronic Horn/Strobe (horn not functional) Genesis 24VDC Multi-candela 90dB (N/A) 2019 These have very sucky strobes.
Edwards G1AVRN 2 Electronic Horn/Strobe Genesis 24VDC Multi-candela 90dB 2020 Pretty cool devices. Legacy Fire Protection
System Sensor P2WA 1 Electronic Horn/Strobe (white) SpectrAlert Advance 12VDC/24VDC Multi-candela 90dB, 95dB, 102dB 2010s Rare device! Very nice looking.

Pull Stations[edit | edit source]

Model Number Images Quantity Type Manufacturing Date Notes Origin
Simplex 2099-9901 2 Single-stage, SPST, single-action Conventional Pull Station 1988 The button on one is from a Mirtone 73303. R.T. Alderman School
Simplex 4099-9004 3 IDNet Addressable single-stage, single-action pull station 2018 Borrowing one. Other two are mine. Canadian Alarms
Simplex 4099-9004CB 2 IDNet Addressable single-stage, single-action bilingual pull station 2017 Fairly rare. CJ9899
Simplex 4251-20 1 Single-stage, SPST, single-action conventional pull station Pretty cool pull station. Former User
Simplex 4251-30 1 Single-stage, SPST, break-glass dual-action conventional pull station 1979 Owned by Simplex NimrodES, but was loaned to me with permission. Kijiji
Edwards 270-SPO 4 Single-stage, SPST, single-action conventional pull station 1960s, 1980s, 1990s, 2000 1960s one is surprisingly hard to pull! 1980s one does not work. El Chupacabra, Canadian Alarms, other friend
Edwards 270-SPOF 1 Single-stage, SPST, single-action conventional pull station 1980s French lettering El Chupacabra
Edwards 270A-SPO 1 Single-stage, SPST, single-action conventional pull station 1994 American model, in remarkably good condition. El Chupacabra
Edwards 270-SPOWB 1 Bilingual, Single-stage, SPST single-action conventional pull station 2014 Pretty interesting device. No longer functional. Twentytwo22
Edwards 270-GAO-DOC 1 Dual-stage, DPST, single-action conventional pull station 1997, 2003 Very rare but cool pull station. Has the security screw. CJ9899
EST SIGA-270P 1 Addressable dual-stage, single-action pull station 2000 Came from the Telus Convention Centre. Has the old design, and the keyswitch is non-functional. Phuntington
Siemens MS-53C 2 Dual-stage, DPST single-action conventional pull station 2014 Very good pull stations overall, but why are terminals 1 and 4 for the button, and 2 and 3 for the keyswitch? CJ9899
Pyrotronics MS-51B 1 Single-stage, SPST single-action conventional pull station 1980s One of my personal favourites! Very rare too. El Chupacabra
Mirtone 73303 4 Single-stage, SPST single-action conventional pull station 1986, 1988, 1992 The reset difficulty is significantly over-exaggerated. It's really not that hard. El Chupacabra, Canadian Alarms
Mirtone 73353 1 Single-stage, SPST single-action conventional pull station 1997 I'm the only known enthusiast to have this alarm. Phuntington
Notifier MPS-950B 2 Single-stage, SPST single-action conventional pull station 2001, 2012 One has broken terminals and is essentially dead. Other is in perfect condition. Phuntington
Fire-Lite BG-12L 1 Single-stage, SPST dual-action conventional pull station 2014 Twentytwo22
Edwards 275-C111 1 Single-stage, SPST single-action conventional pull station 1992 Very, very nice pull station. I'd highly recommend purchasing one. Canadian Alarms
Edwards 274-111 1 Single-stage, SPST single-action conventional pull station 1970s Not a very well-made device. The 275-C111 is much better. 7044 Ogden Road SE
Mircom MS-401AD 1 Addressable single-stage, single-action pull station 2008 Phuntington
Mircom MS-401 1 Single-stage, SPST single-action conventional pull station 2014 Basic but nice pull station. The edges are really sharp on this one. I actually cut myself pulling it once. Now owned my ThePurpleMage. Canadian Alarms
Notifier MPS-950KB 1 Dual-stage, SPST single-action conventional pull station 2012 Basic two-stage pull station. Nothing too special. It seems like people either love or hate them. CJ9899
Honeywell FM-950K 2 Dual-stage, SPST single-action conventional pull station 1980s CJ9899
FCI MS-2E 1 Single-stage, SPST dual-action conventional pull station 2000s Labeled "EPO and Disconnect", has an issue with the pulling mechanism. I was an idiot and put the glass rod in the wrong spot. eBay
Simplex 2099-9754 1 Single-stage, SPST single-action conventional pull station 2010 One of my favorites. eBay
Notifier NOT-BG12LX 2 Addressable single-stage dual-action pull station 2011 Works with the FireWarden (NFW) panels only. Phuntington
Notifier NBG-12LX 3 Addressable single-stage dual-action pull station 2016, 2019 Works with the AFP and Onyx-series panels. Runs on both FlashScan and CLIP. Two acquired new. One was acquired due to it "not working", despite working fine. One acquired used, has issues with connection between module and switch. Phuntington, PDS Fire Protection
Notifier N-MPS-SA 2 Addressable single-stage single-action pull station 2020 One was acquired new as a birthday present from Steve Huska, regional manager at Viking Fire Protection. Viking Fire Protection, PDS Fire Protection
Notifier N-MPS-2A 2 Addressable dual-stage dual-action pull station 2021 Very unique devices. One is not functional. PDS Fire Protection
Notifier N-MPS-SC 1 Single-stage, SPST single-action pull station 2018 These are cool. I once saw a building with these tied to monitor modules instead of using N-MPS-SA pulls. PDS Fire Protection
Notifier LNG-1R 4 Single-stage, SPST dual-action conventional pull station December 1998 Very rare pull stations! Very good devices, but quite fragile. Nick Olvera
Mirtone 73201 2 Single-stage, SPST dual-action conventional pull station 1991 My favourite pull station of all time! Canadian Alarms
Edwards 278B-1120 2 Single-stage, SPST dual-action conventional pull station 2007 One has a switch from a 270-SPO, and is missing the terminals. Former User
Notifier NFM-950KB 1 Dual-stage, SPST single-action conventional pull station 1990s Rare! Actually manufactured by Electro-Vox. Tab is quite loose, but still works. Uses barrel-style GA key. Phuntington
Vigilant GSA-M270 1 Addressable single-action pull station 2013? Mediocre pull station. Not very good. Phuntington
EST SIGA-270 1 Addressable single-action pull station 2008 Screw is shockingly not stripped! Canadian Alarms

Automatic Detection Devices[edit | edit source]

Model Number Images Quantity Type Manufacturing Date Notes
Edwards C2M-PD 5 Photoelectric Self-diagnosing Smoke Detector 2000s Pulled out a crapload of these a while ago.
System Sensor C2W-BA 2 Two-wire i3 photoelectric smoke detector 2010s One acquired used, condition of other is unknown.
Simplex 4098-9714 1 IDNet addressable photoelectric smoke detector 2019 Acquired new.
Simplex 4098-9734 1 IDNet addressable fixed/rate-of-rise heat detector 2018 Acquired new.
Notifier FSP-851A 1 CLIP/FlashScan addressable photoelectric smoke detector 2012 One currently in use on my main board. Acquired used/new,
Notifier FSL-751A 1 Very Intelligent Early Warning (VIEW) CLIP/FlashScan laser smoke detector 2007 Very, very cool device. This came out of an Enmax building.
Notifier FDX-551RA 1 CLIP addressable fixed/rate-of-rise heat detector 1990s Was uninstalled following a fire, has some of the plastic housing melted off. Still works though!
Notifier FST-851A 1 CLIP/FlashScan addressable fixed/rate-of-rise heat detector 2010s Acquired new.
Edwards 6249C 2 Ionization smoke detector (4-wire) 1990s One came NIB.
Simplex 2098-9110 1 Ionization smoke detector (2-wire) 1988 Came from R.T. Alderman School. Rebrand of the System Sensor 1400.
Notifier FST-751RA 1 CLIP/FlashScan fixed/rate-of-rise heat detector 2000s? Not tested, but I find these look better than the 851 or 951.
Notifier CPX-551A 1 CLIP addressable Ionization Smoke Detector 1998? Tested, and activates almost as quick as a modern photoelectric.
Edwards 281C 1 Fixed/Rate-of-rise heat detector 1980s Recalled by manufacturer in the 2010s for not activating. Not allowed to be used.

Accessories[edit | edit source]

Model Number Images Quantity Type Manufacturing Date Notes
Notifier FMM-1A 5 Full-size CLIP/FlashScan addressable module (Canadian) 2006 (1), 2009 (1), 2014 (1), 2020 (2) These are very useful if you have a Notifier system. One is NIB, one is BNIB. 2006 model is currently set as point #2 on my AFP-200. Uses 47K resistor.
Notifier FMM-101A 5 Mini CLIP/FlashScan addressable module (Canadian) 2003 (2), 2010s (3) Only 4 are functional. One is likely water damaged. One is NIB. One set as point #3 on my AFP-200. Uses 47K resistor.
Notifier MMX-101A 1 Mini CLIP addressable module (Canadian) 1990s Currently on my AFP-200, set as point #1. Uses 47K resistor.
Notifier MMX-101 6 Mini CLIP addressable module (USA) 1998 Came from Mr. Nick. Were attached to LNG-1R pulls initially. Uses 47K resistor.
Notifier FRM-1A 1 CLIP/FlashScan relay module (Canadian) 2010s Not sure what to use it for.
Notifier FCM-1A 1 CLIP/FlashScan control module 2010s Basically a NAC without coding. Likely going to use it for strobes.
Notifier XP10-MA 1 10-zone CLIP/FlashScan conventional zone module 2010s Will be used to replace all addressable modules on my board.
Notifier NMM-100A 2 Full-size FireWarden addressable module (Canadian) 2011
Simplex 4090-9001 4 IDNet individual addressable module (IAM) 2000s-2019 All came from CJ9899, and all work. Uses 10K resistor.
Simplex 4090-9002 1 IDNet relay module 2010s? I've never used it. CJ9899 might've though.
Edwards EOL-P1 7? End-of-line resistor plate, white, plastic 2000s-2019 These need better terminals. I've almost broke several resistors using these. I do like how these come with any kind of resistor you can imagine, though.
Mircom MP-300 1 End-of-line resistor plate, white, plastic 2000s (judging by older logo) Pretty much the same as the Edwards plate above, except for a few differences. The stickers on the back are different, the resistor symbol on the front is vertical instead of horizontal, there's a Mircom logo on the front, and the screws are Phillips, not Robertson.
Notifier EOL-CR 1 End-of-line resistor plate, red, metal 2000s? Much, much better than the Edwards and Mircom plates. These are significantly better quality, albeit mine is pretty beat up.
Notifier EOL-CW 3 End-of-line resistor plate, white, metal 2021 Basic plate.