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STI 1219 Data Sheet
1. FIRE PRODUCTS
For more information, call 1-800-888-4784 (4STI) or visit www.sti-usa.com
KEY features
General Information
· Proven effective for more than
30 years in helping stop false fire
alarms without restricting legitimate
alarms.
· Can be used as a guard against
physical damage to a manual pull
station, with or without the optional
warning horn.
· Protect devices such as EPOs, call
boxes, telephones and emergency
shutdowns by changing the color
and messaging.
· Three year guarantee against
breakage of polycarbonate in
normal use (one year on electro
mechanical and electronic
components).
Design
· Larger sizes and surface mounted
pull stations accommodated with
STI-3100 conduit spacer.
· Weather models have closed cell
gaskets.
· The Stopper II design is a registered
trademark of Safety Technology
International, Inc.
Construction
· UL Listed to U.S. and Canadian
safety standards (also for custom
labeling).
Installation
· When covering a pull station
outside, UL requires stations to be
listed for outdoor use.
· Typical working properties of
polycarbonate are -40° to 250°F
(-40° to 121°C).
Electronics
· Power source is a 9V DC alkaline
battery included on standard
Stopper II (remote powered unit
available).
· “RC” models include one Form “C”
dry relay contact and are capable
of operating from 9-24V DC remote
power or 9V DC battery power.
Options
· Optional horn has a choice of 95 or
105 dB at one foot.
· Standard red units have “In Case
of Fire...” label unless specified with
“no label” or “custom label” (extra
charge for custom label).
· Horn housing is available in red,
blue, green or yellow with optional
custom labeling.
Product Overview
These virtually indestructible covers (slotted for horn or speaker units and solid for
strobe-only alarms) are designed to stop vandalism and accidental damage. Molded
of clear, thick, UV-stabilized polycarbonate material, they are backed by a three year
guarantee against breakage in normal use. Slots in the STI-1210, 1215, 1217 and 1219
allow the horn to be heard. The STI-1221, 1225, 1227 and 1229 are for strobes only.
Many tough, clear spacers are available for larger strobe/horn units, retrofits, surface-
mount and weather resistant applications. For the STI-1210/1221 series, spacer A has
a four inch deep enclosed backbox, spacer B has an enclosed backbox molded with
an integral double-gang outlet box. Spacer C has an open back for retrofit applications.
Spacer D accommodates deeper units and applications with exposed conduit electrical
connections. Spacer E has an open back frame for flush-mount applications. An
appliance mounting plate comes with the STI-1219/1229. Unique Enviro Kits are
available for extreme conditions where dampness or water is present.
STI horn/strobe
damage StopperS®
·
STI-1210B STI-1221E
STI-1217 STI-1225
ADACompliant
ADACompliant
STI-1210 AND
STI-1221 ONLY