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Fire Protection Manual Actuation Device
The push/pull station (Figure 38) is a remote manual actuation device to activate the fire system. This remote man-
ual actuation device (push/pull station) contains one set of normally open contacts and mounts to any standard sin-
gle gang junction box. When the front button is pressed, the electrical connection to the fire system is completed,
thus activating the fire system.
The remote manual actuation device (push/pull station) should be mounted at a point of egress and positioned at a
height determined by the Authority Having Jurisdiction (AHJ). This position is usually 10 to 20 feet from hood and
42 to 48 inches above the floor. Multiple remote manual actuation devices (push/pull stations) are acceptable to
use in the fire system and are wired in parallel per the electrical schematic. The remote manual actuation device
(push/pull station) is reset by twisting the push-button clockwise until the internal latch is released.
The clear protective cover must be installed to protect the device from accidental activations. This cover is pro-
vided as part of the manual actuation device. Refer to Table 9 for device part numbers and replacement parts.
NOTE: When connecting the wires to the push/pull station, do not twist the wire ends together. Insert each
wire on the opposite side of the screw.
Figure 38 - Manual Activation Device
Trouble Input Wiring
Trouble contacts and supervision switches from each device may be connected to the optional trouble input of the
building fire alarm panel to indicate a trouble condition.
Figure 39 - Optional Wiring Connection for Trouble Contact
Table 9 - Activation Device Part Numbers
Part Description Part Number
Push-Button with Clear Cover SS2031ZA-EN
Push-Button with Clear Cover and Horn SS2041ZA-EN
Red Junction Box with Deep Back for Surface Mount STI-KIT71101AR
Normally Open Contact STI-10196
Contact Housing Assembly SF-10197H
MAD-01
1. Building Fire Alarm
2. CORE Control Panel Trouble Contact
3. End of Line Device
4. Building Fire Alarm - Trouble Input Wiring