The Fire•Lite BG-12 Series is a cost-effective, feature-packed, non-coded series of manual fire alarm pull stations. It was designed to meet multiple applications with the installer and end-user in mind. The dual-action versions require pushing in the handle, then pulling the handle down for activation.
The BG-12 Series provides Fire•Lite Fire Alarm Control Panels (FACPs), as well as other manufacturer's controls, with a manual alarm initiating input signal. Its innovative design, durable construction, and multiple mounting options make the BG-12 Series to simple install, maintain, and operate
Features: - Aesthetically pleasing, highly visible design and color
- Attractive contoured shape and light textured finish
- Meets ADA 5 lb. maximum pull-force
- Meets UL 38, Standard for Manually Actuated Signaling Boxes
- Easily operated (Dual-action), yet designed to prevent false alarms when bumped, shaken, or jarred
- PUSH IN/PULL DOWN handle latches in the down position to clearly indicate the station has been operated
- The word “ACTIVATED” appears on top of the handle in bright yellow, further indicating operation of the station
- Operation handle features white arrows showing basic operation direction for non-English-speaking persons
- Braille text included on finger-hold area of operation handle and across top of handle
- U.S. patented hex-lock needs only a quarter-turn to lock/unlock
- Station can be opened for inspection and maintenance without initiating an alarm
- Product ID label viewable by simply opening the cover; label is made of a durable long-life material
- The words “NORMAL” and “ACTIVATED” are molded into the plastic adjacent to the alarm switch (located inside)
- Four-position terminal strip molded into backplate
- Terminal strip includes Phillips combination-head captive 8/32 screws for easy connection to Initiating Device Circuit (IDC)
- Terminal screws backed-out at factory and shipped ready to accept field wiring (up to 12 AWG/3.1 mm²)
- Terminal numbers are molded into the backplate, eliminating the need for labels
- Switch contacts are normally open