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5320
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1st St
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Fire Alarm System
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7737
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H/9R0/NG <br />Axis � AX ) ic,! t f ( Ma t i p. a I P t t I I S tat10 11 ` <br />Advanced Intelligent Manual Pull Stations (AX-APS2) consist of a <br />family of versatile, low profile, and high quality addressable <br />manual pull stations. Easily recognizable during a fire situation, the <br />AX-APS2 stations are constructed of rugged die-cast metal for <br />long life and reliability, with a high gloss red finish and raised white <br />"FIRE" lettering. A red LED on the front of the station flashes <br />during polling and turns on steady in alarm. Integrated into the <br />station is a Form C relay output that activates when in alarm. All <br />models are fitted with a common key -lock for resetting (CAT B / <br />CAT 30) which is common with the panel key. <br />The AX-APS2 stations are ETL Listed to the ANSI/UL- 38 <br />Standard and have been found to be in compliance with the latest <br />requirements of the Americans with Disabilities Act (ADA). <br />Activation of the pull station meets the requirements for five pound <br />maximum pull force, and the single hand activation. <br />Available in either single (AX-APS2-F1) or dual (AXAPS2-F2) <br />action configuration, the AX-APS2 stations are designed to <br />prevent false alarms when bumped, jarred or shaken. The dual <br />action AX-APS2-F2 further deters malicious false alarms by <br />requiring a two process function for activation; first push the <br />"PUSH" bar inwards which then allows the "PULL" bar to be <br />grasped and pulled outward. <br />Optional surface back boxes are available for indoor applications. <br />The Intelligent Manual Pull Stations are available in a variety of <br />colors to meet various special application requirements. Colored <br />stations do not include the raised white "FIRE" labeling, but are <br />capable of accommodating labels for Alert, Alarm, Exit, Evac, etc. <br />identification. Special applications can include; weather alert, door <br />release, medical emergency, fire suppression activation and <br />others. <br />Operation: The AX-APS2 stations are operated by pulling the <br />handle marked "PULL" on the front of the station as far down as it <br />will go. At this point, the station will lock in place and is easily <br />visible from up to 50 feet away. The activation handle is reset by <br />opening the station with the reset key (keyed to match Axis AX <br />Series Intelligent Fire Alarm Control Panels), returning the toggle <br />switch to its "Normal' position, moving the handle to its upright <br />position and relocking the station. On the AXAPS2-F2 dual station <br />model, the 'PUSH" bar must be pushed inward prior to pulling the <br />handle marked `PULL". <br />• ADA Compliant <br />• Single or Dual Action <br />• Rugged Die -Cast Metal Construction <br />• Red Status LED <br />• Integrated Form C Relay Contact <br />• Low Profile, High Visibility Design <br />• Visual Indication of Activation including Red Status LED <br />• Surface or Semi -Flush Mount <br />• Available in Special Application Colors <br />• Key -Lock Reset <br />• ETL ANSI/UL 38 Listed: 3186781NYM-001 <br />• ETL ANSI/UL 864 Listed: 101564744NYM-001 <br />• CSFM Approved: 7165-1713:0101 <br />• NYCFD COA #6105A2 <br />
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