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STI
SKU: STI-9767
STI STI-9767 Horn/Strobe Damage Stopper L Series Wall Mount
$58.97 $57.99 Save $0.98 -
System Sensor
SKU: APA151
System Sensor APA151 Remote Annunciator with Piezo Alert
Remote annunciator with piezo sounder for 24 VDC fire alarm systems
$83.64 $55.99 Save $27.65 -
System Sensor
SKU: LENS-AC
System Sensor LENS-AC Amber Lens for SpectrAlert Advance Ceiling
Amber lens assembly for SpectrAlert Advance ceiling-mount fire alarms
$29.93 $28.99 Save $0.94 -
System Sensor
SKU: LENS-BC
System Sensor LENS-BC Blue Lens Replacement Assembly for SpectrAlert Advance
Blue lens replacement for SpectrAlert Advance ceiling units, 35VDC
$29.93 $28.99 Save $0.94 -
System Sensor
SKU: LENS-GC
System Sensor LENS-GC Green Lens for SpectrAlert Advance Ceiling
Green lens replacement for SpectrAlert Advance ceiling beacons
$29.93 $28.99 Save $0.94 -
System Sensor
SKU: LENS-RC
System Sensor LENS-RC Red Lens for SpectrAlert Advance Ceiling
Red lens replacement for SpectrAlert Advance ceiling strobes
$29.93 $28.99 Save $0.94 -
System Sensor
SKU: P4RK-R
System Sensor P4RK-R Wall-Mount Horn Strobe Red 4-Wire Device Only
4-wire wall-mount horn strobe in red for fire alarm systems
$161.00 $100.99 Save $60.01 -
System Sensor
SKU: P4W
System Sensor P4W Wall-Mount Horn Strobe White 4-Wire
4-wire wall-mount horn strobe in white for fire alarm systems
$10.65 $9.99 Save $0.66 -
System Sensor
SKU: PC2WHK
System Sensor PC2WHK Ceiling-Mount Horn Strobe White 2-Wire High wi...
Ceiling 2-wire horn strobe, 12VDC, white, audible + visual alerts
$172.00 $107.99 Save $64.01 -
System Sensor
SKU: SCWHK
System Sensor SCWHK Ceiling-Mount High Candela Strobe White with Ma...
Ceiling strobe for fire alarm systems with high candela output and TCP/IP
$147.00 $146.99 Save $0.01 -
System Sensor
SKU: SPCWK
System Sensor SPCWK Wall-Mount Speaker White
TCP/IP wall speaker for fire alarm & security systems
$145.20 $144.99 Save $0.21 -
System Sensor
SKU: SPCWK-R
System Sensor SPCWK-R Wall-Mount Speaker White Device Only
TCP/IP wall-mount speaker for IP fire alarm and emergency systems
$103.20 $102.99 Save $0.21 -
System Sensor
SKU: SRK-R
System Sensor SRK-R Wall-Mount Strobe Notification Device
Red wall-mount strobe with TCP/IP integration for visual fire alerts
$103.00 $102.99 Save $0.01 -
System Sensor
SKU: SSM24-10
System Sensor SSM24-10 10-Inch 24VDC Signal Bell
10-inch 24VDC signal bell for networked fire and security systems
$125.46 $84.99 Save $40.47 -
System Sensor
SKU: SSM24-6
System Sensor SSM24-6 6-Inch 24VDC Signal Bell
6-inch 24VDC signal bell with TCP/IP for networked alarm systems
$87.72 $61.99 Save $25.73 -
System Sensor
SKU: SSM24-8
System Sensor SSM24-8 8-Inch 24VDC Networked Audible Signal Bell
8-inch networked bell, 24VDC, TCP/IP activation for access control
$104.04 $69.99 Save $34.05
Notification Appliances
Fire alarm notification appliances including horn-strobes, speakers, chimes, and visual-only strobes. UL 464 and UL 1971-listed devices deliver audible and visual fire alarm notification for ADA-compliant, code-required occupant alerting across commercial facilities.
Plan Your Deployment
- Calculate candela requirements per room size and ADA/NFPA 72 visible notification tables
- Select horn pattern and dB output for audibility above ambient noise levels
- Specify wall-mount or ceiling-mount form factor per architectural requirements
- Evaluate speaker-strobe models for voice evacuation systems requiring intelligible messaging
- Confirm voltage and circuit compatibility with fire alarm panel NAC outputs
Notification Appliances — Engineering-Grade Fire Detection for Commercial Deployments
This category covers 24 working models of notification appliances sourced manufacturer-direct or through channel-direct US distribution. Build the rest of your system around the architectural choices below — compatibility, environmental rating, and lifecycle decisions made here propagate through every downstream component you specify.
What to Look For
Addressable versus conventional architecture is the first decision. Conventional systems group detectors into zones; addressable systems identify the exact device that triggered. For buildings above 10,000 sq ft or with more than 20 detectors, addressable saves substantial diagnostic time and meets most modern code requirements. Conventional panels remain economical for small commercial buildings and retrofits where new wiring isn't feasible.
UL 864 listing is non-negotiable for the panel; UL 268 for smoke detectors, UL 521 for heat detectors. The AHJ will reject anything else. Beyond UL, look for FM Approval and CSFM (California) listings — many jurisdictions accept only those. Confirm panel-to-detector compatibility within the manufacturer's listed combinations; mixing brands across UL listings voids the panel's certification.
Notification appliance circuit (NAC) capacity, voltage drop, and battery backup sizing drive panel sizing more than detector count does. ADA-compliant strobes draw 75-175 mA each — a 50-strobe building exceeds many small NAC ratings. Calculate total NAC load with voltage-drop budget for the longest run, and size standby battery for 24 hours plus 5 minutes alarm per NFPA 72.
Central station communication, networked panel federation, and graphical workstations matter most in multi-building campuses. Single-building panels typically dial a central station via cellular and IP; multi-building campuses run proprietary peer-to-peer networks (Notifier NFN, Siemens FN-2127, Edwards SIGA) with master annunciation. Plan the integration topology before ordering panels — head-end choice affects which compatible peripherals you can deploy.
Key Specs in This Category
| Spec | Available Options |
|---|---|
| Power | AC/DC |
| Type | Relay Module, Strobe Light, Switch, Controller, Enclosure, Power Supply, Accessory, Audio Extender |
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Frequently Asked Questions
Do I need an addressable or conventional fire alarm panel?
Addressable panels identify the specific detector in alarm; conventional panels identify only the zone. NFPA 72 and most local codes require addressable for buildings above certain occupancy or square-footage thresholds, but the practical break-even is around 20-30 detectors. Above that count, addressable saves diagnostic and maintenance time. Below it, conventional is often the budget-friendly choice.
What's the difference between photoelectric and ionization smoke detectors?
Photoelectric detectors respond fastest to smoldering fires (cigarettes, electrical wiring); ionization detectors respond fastest to flaming fires (paper, kitchen). Modern dual-sensor detectors include both technologies and meet UL 268 7th edition requirements. Most jurisdictions now require dual-sensor or photoelectric for new commercial installations. Ionization-only is being phased out due to nuisance-alarm performance in cooking and shower-steam scenarios.
How often must fire alarm systems be inspected?
NFPA 72 requires annual inspection and testing of the entire system, semiannual battery testing, and monthly visual inspection of the panel. Local AHJ requirements often mandate documentation and a service contract with a licensed contractor. The owner-of-record bears legal responsibility for inspections — missing an annual inspection exposes the owner to fines and insurance claim denial.
Do I need a duct smoke detector?
Yes if the HVAC system exceeds 2,000 CFM (commercial threshold) — code requires duct smoke detectors that shut down the HVAC to prevent smoke distribution during a fire. Confirm CFM rating against local code thresholds; many jurisdictions require duct detection on smaller systems serving multiple-occupancy buildings. Duct detectors must report to the building's fire alarm panel.
What battery backup is required for fire panels?
NFPA 72 requires 24 hours of standby operation plus 5 minutes in full alarm. Calculate panel current draw under both conditions, then specify a battery with adequate Ah capacity. Lead-acid batteries lose capacity in cold environments — derate by 20% for unconditioned spaces. Replace batteries every 4-5 years even if they test good; failure rates climb steeply after year 5.
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