SK-Pull-DA Addressable Dual Action Pull Station – Manual Fire Alarm Box for Silent Knight Commercial Buildings

$105.00

Specifications

The SK-Pull-DA is a Silent Knight Series dual-action manual pull station requiring two deliberate motions to activate, designed for Honeywell Silent Knight FACPs and tamper-prone public locations.

  • Model: SK-Pull-DA Dual Action Pull Station
  • Brand: Silent Knight (Honeywell)
  • Activation: Dual action (two motions required)
  • Panel Compatibility: Honeywell Silent Knight Series FACPs
  • Sibling Model: SK-Pull-SA (single-action alternative)
  • Related Series: Distinct from SD500-PSDA (SD500 addressable line)
  • Typical Locations: Schools, cafeterias, public vestibules, retail backrooms
  • Housing: Commercial-grade pull station enclosure
  • Mounting: Standard manual-station mounting footprint
  • Reset: Silent Knight reset key
  • Finish: Standard Silent Knight red
  • Application: Nuisance-tolerant Silent Knight Series installations

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SK-Pull-DA Addressable Dual Action Pull Station – Manual Fire Alarm Box for Silent Knight Commercial Buildings
SK-Pull-DA Addressable Dual Action Pull Station – Manual Fire Alarm Box for Silent Knight Commercial Buildings
$105.00

SK-Pull-DA Dual Action

The SK-Pull-DA Dual Action is a Silent Knight manual pull station requiring two deliberate motions to activate the alarm specifically designed for use with Honeywell Silent Knight Series fire control panels (FACPs). The two-motion activation design provides a meaningful buffer against accidental or malicious pulls, which makes it especially appropriate for spaces with high incidental-contact potential: school corridors, cafeteria entrances, public restroom vestibules, retail backrooms, and nightclub lobbies. It serves as the dual-action companion to the SK-Pull-SA and rounds out a cost-effective Silent Knight Series pull station lineup that balances response speed (via SA units) with tamper tolerance (via DA units) across an entire building’s plan.

Features

  • Dual-action (two-motion) activation to deter accidental pulls
  • Engineered for Honeywell Silent Knight Series FACPs
  • Ideal for high-traffic and tamper-prone public spaces
  • Commercial-grade enclosure designed for frequent handling
  • Pairs with SK-Pull-SA for mixed single/dual-action floor plans
  • Value-tier Silent Knight native station, distinct from SD500-PSDA
  • Visibly identifiable after activation for quick on-site reset

Benefits

The SK-Pull-DA is the friend of every facility manager who has ever been called to the building at 2 a.m. because a stray hand triggered an accidental pull. The two-motion activation requirement dramatically reduces the rate of nuisance alarms in public buildings, without asking legitimate users to learn anything complicated they simply perform two natural motions instead of one. Because it’s positioned in the Silent Knight Series value tier (not the SD500 addressable line), it keeps hardware cost controlled for projects that don’t require device-level addressing. The result is a practical, durable manual station that pulls its weight in schools, retail, hospitality, and public-facing facilities with measurable impact on false-alarm rates.

Why Choose QuickShipFire?

  • Reliable stock of SK-Pull-DA for nuisance-prone Silent Knight installations
  • Advice on which specific corridors benefit most from dual-action placement
  • Cover accessory quoting to layer extra nuisance-alarm protection on top of DA stations
  • Bulk discounts for schools replacing a full wing of older single-action stations
  • Real-person help choosing between SK-Pull-DA and SD500-PSDA based on your panel
How should I decide between SK-Pull-DA and SD500-PSDA for my site?
If the site runs Silent Knight Series panels without SD500 addressability, the SK-Pull-DA is the correct match; SD500-based sites should use the SD500-PSDA for addressable reporting.
Does dual-action really reduce false pulls in schools?
Yes, facilities managers consistently report measurable drops in accidental and malicious pulls after replacing single-action stations with dual-action variants in school corridors and cafeterias.
Is the two-motion procedure intuitive to legitimate users?
Yes, the typical lift-then-pull or push-then-pull motion sequence is learned quickly and performed naturally during a real emergency without hesitation.
Can I pair the SK-Pull-DA with an anti-tamper cover and a local sounder?
Yes, tamper-cover assemblies (some with local sounders that chirp when touched) are commonly stacked on top of dual-action stations for an additional deterrence layer.
Is the SK-Pull-DA certified for the same installations as the SK-Pull-SA?
Both are approved as manual fire alarm initiating devices for their respective panel platforms; AHJ acceptance is confirmed per project and jurisdiction.
How is a pulled SK-Pull-DA reset after an activation?
A Silent Knight reset key is used to release the latched mechanism and return the station to its armed position before the FACP's system-wide reset is performed.
Is this station appropriate for a nightclub or bar lobby installation?
Yes, nightclubs and bars are classic nuisance-pull environments where the dual-action design helps limit accidental activations caused by crowds and incidental contact.