11/18/2023 0 Comments Space age av32 manual![]() Upside-down retrofit plates! Simplex sometimes installed them this way, to my knowledge. I can see why Simplex discontinued them back in 1980! There is a light bulb in it too, but I haven’t tested it yet (I may need a good power source to do so.)įunction-wise, the 4050-80 is pretty much similar to the Simplex 2903-9001 light plate (both the 4050-series had single and dual-bulb versions, 24VDC and 120VAC versions, and versions with flashing circuits!), but it is a bit more cumbersome to work with than the latter. It also does not have a flashing circuit (as it is a 4050-80 and not a 4050-84.)Ĭlose-up of the lens. Note how it has a newer Simplex logo on it, unlike other Simplex devices from the 1970s. I now have a real Simplex 4050-80 retrofit plate! The 4051 horn you see on it is not new I’ve had that in my collection for some time now. Two new additions to my alarm collection today: The Simplex stuff in my fire alarm collection. The “Faraday/Misc.” stuff in my fire alarm collection so far. What you’re seen was a common sight for me as a kid. Looks pretty cool this way.Ĥ051 horn on my Simplex 4050-80, pictured with my 4251-30 pull. The 4051 on one of my 2903-9001 light plates. My Simplex 4051 horn! I found this in a trash box in the Administration building at my college. This is the same horn as the VA4 horn/strobes my college has. ![]() The back looks quite different from the old Couch version of the pull station. It functions kind of similar to a Simplex T-bar (the button part, that is). I like how it can be reset using only an Allen screwdriver (albeit being the proper size). I only put the break-rod in for the photograph usually I just store the break rods separately from the pulls. It’s been a while, but here are some more updates to my fire alarm collection…Ī Faraday F1G Chevron pull (non-addressable).
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