4099-9001 Simplex Individually Addressable Manual Pull Station – Single Action Fire Alarm Box for Commercial Buildings

$225.00

Specifications

The 4099-9001 is a Simplex-housed individually addressable single-action manual pull station with an onboard IAM reporting via IDNet or MAPNET II, featuring an optional break-rod and latched extended lever for post-activation visibility.

  • Model: 4099-9001 Single Action Manual Station
  • Brand: Simplex
  • Activation: Single action (firm downward pull)
  • Onboard Module: Integral Individual Addressable Module (IAM)
  • Communications: IDNet or MAPNET II
  • Break-Rod: Optional internal plastic break-rod (vandalism deterrent)
  • Post-Activation Indicator: Lever latches extended from housing
  • ADA Variant: 4099-9020 NO GRIP station (Title 24 compliant)
  • Retrofit Kit: 4099-9805 retrofit kit available
  • Typical Use: Corridors, stairwells, exits in commercial/institutional buildings
  • Installation: Standard single-gang mounting
  • Panel Compatibility: Simplex addressable panels via IDNet/MAPNET II

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4099-9001 Simplex Individually Addressable Manual Pull Station – Single Action Fire Alarm Box for Commercial Buildings
4099-9001 Simplex Individually Addressable Manual Pull Station – Single Action Fire Alarm Box for Commercial Buildings
$225.00

4099-9001 Individually Addressable Manual Fire Alarm Single Action

The 4099-9001 Individually Addressable Manual Fire Alarm Single Action station combines the familiar Simplex manual station housing with a compact integrated Individual Addressable Module (IAM) that constantly monitors its own status and reports to the control panel via IDNet or MAPNET II. Activation requires a single firm downward pull, which engages the alarm switch and breaks an optional internal plastic break-rod visible below the pull lever a simple vandalism deterrent that doesn’t change the activation effort required. Once pulled, the lever latches in the alarm position and remains extended from the housing, providing a highly visible indication to first responders and building staff that this specific station is the activated unit.

Features

  • Integrated Individual Addressable Module (IAM) inside the station
  • Single-action activation with one firm downward pull
  • Optional internal break-rod for anti-vandalism deterrence
  • Pull lever latches and remains visibly extended after activation
  • Simplex-branded housing familiar to field technicians across the installed base
  • Reports via IDNet or MAPNET II communications wiring
  • California Title 24 / ADA-compliant NO GRIP variant (4099-9020) and retrofit kit available

Benefits

The 4099-9001’s onboard IAM is what sets it apart from conventional pull stations each station reports its own identity, which means the Simplex panel knows exactly which station was activated in a large building. That specificity dramatically shortens response time for security and fire teams during a live alarm, because dispatchers aren’t guessing between multiple zones. The optional break-rod provides a psychological vandalism deterrent without making legitimate activation any harder, which is especially useful in schools, dorms, and public buildings where false pulls are a chronic concern. For jurisdictions enforcing California Title 24 or ADA-aligned grip requirements, the 4099-9020 NO GRIP variant offers an easier-to-operate pull lever on the same housing platform.

Why Choose QuickShipFire?

  • Consistent stock of 4099-9001 stations for Simplex addressable service work
  • Side-by-side quoting of 4099-9001 and 4099-9020 NO GRIP variants when ADA applies
  • Retrofit-kit guidance for sites moving from older Simplex stations to current models
  • Panel-compatibility pre-checks so you don’t receive the wrong communications protocol
  • Responsive support for schools and campuses managing vandalism concerns
What does "individually addressable" actually mean on a pull station?
It means the station has its own unique address on the Simplex IDNet or MAPNET II loop, so the panel can identify which specific station was pulled — not just a zone.
Is the break-rod required for the station to function properly?
No, the break-rod is optional. It's included as a psychological vandalism deterrent, but the station will activate normally with or without the break-rod installed.
How is the 4099-9001 different from the 4099-9020 NO GRIP variant?
The 4099-9020 meets California Title 24 operability requirements by offering an easier-to-operate pull lever that doesn't require tight grasping, pinching, or wrist twisting.
Can an existing older Simplex station be upgraded to a NO GRIP version?
Yes, Simplex offers the 4099-9805 retrofit kit specifically for converting existing stations to NO GRIP operation when Title 24 or ADA compliance is added later.
Does the latched-open lever stay visible until it's reset?
Yes, after activation, the lever remains extended out of the housing, giving staff and responders an immediate visual cue to identify the pulled station before system reset.
Which Simplex panels does the 4099-9001 report into correctly?
Addressable panels supporting IDNet or MAPNET II communications; exact compatibility depends on panel model and firmware and should be verified during specification.
Is a key or tool required to reset a pulled 4099-9001 station?
Yes, resetting a latched Simplex station typically requires the appropriate Simplex key to release the lever back into the armed position before the panel is reset.