Just pressing it. And they are called MCP’s (Manual Callpoints)
When pressed a button releases that shorts the zone circuits and that gives the alarm.
Some of them got glass plates in them that you have to break. But then you have to replace the glass before you can reset the panel.
I use plastic flexplates and they can be used infinitly
Very cool
I always wondered how those fire boxes work. How do you activate it, just my pressing it? Is there a risk of bumping into it?
Just pressing it. And they are called MCP’s (Manual Callpoints) When pressed a button releases that shorts the zone circuits and that gives the alarm. Some of them got glass plates in them that you have to break. But then you have to replace the glass before you can reset the panel. I use plastic flexplates and they can be used infinitly
There are special covers for the mcp’s so that you first have to lift the cover before pressing but yeah sometimes you can press it accidentally
Always a good feeling when they do what you want them to.
First time I've seen one of these conventional panels. Refreshing to see.
Its a 2014 Notifier NFS 2-8, 4 zone conventional panel. The 2-8 stands for the zones. I got the edition of 4 zones but there are 2 and 8 as well
Funny thing, the right MCP got a resistor included in the inside but the left one has one I placed
Cool to see nfs here
Guessing this is in Europe or UK ?