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<br />0467 <br /> <br />Weatherproof Manual Pull Station <br /> <br />Specifications <br /> <br />Features <br /> <br />. Weatherproof Manual Pull Station <br />. 10 A, 120 VAC contacts <br />. Rugged die-cast aluminum housing <br />. Neoprene sealing gasket <br />. Corrosion-resistant construction <br />. Hex reset <br />. Latching pull-down lever <br />. Screw terminal connections <br /> <br />Description <br /> <br />Radionics' D467 Weatherproof Manual Pull Station is a UL <br />Listed fire alarm initiating device suitable for applications <br />requiring outdoor mounting of the manual fire alarm pull <br />station. The D467 is appropriate for applications where the <br />manual pull station may be subject to wet conditions. <br /> <br />The D467 consists of a die-cast aluminum back box, Neoprene <br />sealing gasket and a special manual fire alarm box. The unit <br />is a high quality pull station constructed entirely of nontoxic <br />materials with a low profile and rounded edges to fit most <br />design requirements. All components are pre-painted, or have <br />plated surfaces to inhibit corrosion. <br /> <br />The latching pull-down lever on the D467 requires a hex key to <br />reset it. This allows only authorized personnel to reset the <br />manual pull station so that the origin of the alarm can be <br />determined easily. <br /> <br />The D467 has one set of Normally Open contacts rated for 10 <br />A @ 120 VAC, making the device suitable for installations <br />involving large current loads. <br /> <br />The D467 conforms with the Americans with Disabilities Act <br />(ADA). <br /> <br /> <br />0467 Weatherproof Manual Pull Station <br /> <br />Application <br /> <br />Radionics' D467 Weatherproof Manual Pull Station is an <br />accessory device for Radionics' control/communicators. Its <br />weatherproof design allows outdoor fire alarm applications. <br />The 0467 can be installed along with other approved devices <br />on all Radionics fire alarm control/communicators. <br /> <br />Manual fire alarm pull stations are generally installed near <br />building fire exits such as lobbies or stairways. Upon <br />evacuating the building during an emergency, a person can <br />initiate an alarm by pulling down the lever. This action alerts <br />others who may still be inside. <br /> <br />Installation <br /> <br />The 0467 is installed alone or with other approved mechanical <br />devices on Radionics' control/communicators. Manual fire <br />alarm pull stations must be installed according to codes set <br />by the Authority Having Jurisdiction (AHJ). <br /> <br />The 0467 mounts to the supplied back box. Insert two saews <br />through the slotted holes and tighten down securely. Two <br />corrosion-resistant screw terminals are provided for wire <br />connections. All wiring and installation is subject to the AHJ. <br /> <br />Install, test and maintain this device according to its Installation <br />Guide, NFPA 72, Local Codes and the Authority Having <br />Jurisdiction. Failure to follow these procedures may result in <br />failure of the device to operate properly. Radionics is not <br />responsible for devices that are improperly installed, tested <br />or maintained. <br /> <br />$ radlonics <br /> <br />A mem ber of the <br />Bosch Group <br />
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