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Faraday 10508A
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This coded pull station does the code 7-5-3. It has an extra set of annunciator leads in the back that,...

Faraday 241M
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It’s pretty difficult to tell if this pull station has been activated.


Faraday 2700-E
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This strobe is almost Siemens/Cerberus Pyrotronics/Faraday’s version of the Wheelock RSS-24MCW.

Faraday 2705-Z
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This strobe’s body is made out of metal, unlike most other remote strobes, but that’s probably because this strobe was...

Faraday 2884
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This alarm is capable of producing a vibrating bell, hi-lo, chime, single stroke bell, steady horn, temporal horn, siren, or...

Faraday 401140
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I use this to control my mini system. I have wired this up in such a way that the system...




Faraday 5940
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You can see straight through the grille on this horn to the metal plate on the mechanism.

Faraday 6120
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The model number on this strobe is actually 5512. This is essentially a Simplex 2901-9838 with a strobe.

Faraday 6180
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The cover of this alarm is made out of something not ordinary, almost like wood.

Faraday 6234
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This alarm uses an electromechanical horn. It is the same horn found on the Simplex 2901-9838.

Faraday 6234-E
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I believe the “E” appendage on the end of the model number means it is a sync-strobe.


Faraday F1GG
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This pull station is also known by its nickname, the “Chevron.” This particular pull is close in appearance to the...

Faraday F1GGT
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This pull station is also known as the “Chevron.” It is close in appearance to the Siemens MS1-B6F.