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The '''Edwards 275-C111''' is a single-action, conventional pull station. It has that "tab" style lever, which means you pull at the top of the station and the whole front of it drops forward to activate. To reset, a flathead screwdriver or metal road can be inserted into the handle and you push up and it will go back into place. 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.
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 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 it will go back into place.

Revision as of 09:19, 26 March 2021

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 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 it will go back into place.