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HAVE OBSOLETE OR DISCONTINUED FIRE CONTROL PANELS?

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Fire alarm and fire suppression control panels are the heart of commercial fire alarm systems. For many years, ORR Protection has observed and subsequently recommended that commercial fire alarm panels last from 15-20 years installed in the field. But with proper inspection, testing, and maintenance those panels can last up to 25 years before they need to be replaced. We also recommend that a system owner can expect the devices in the field (detectors and notification devices) to have a slightly shorter lifespan of 10-15 years.

Every day, our fire system technicians find panels that are at end-of-life and need replacement. When a component of the panel fails, we are tasked with finding a replacement part. If a replacement part is not available, often the panel itself must be changed. Many times, we find that the panel has failed through an emergency call from a customer, or sometimes we find it ourselves through a regularly scheduled inspection and testing visit. 

Given the large number of systems our technicians visit, they know which panels are discontinued and which no longer have available parts for purchase, making them obsolete. In the case of a panel component failure or more catastrophic disaster of the panel, the lack of available parts can delay getting your building back online, cause you to deploy a costly fire watch, and potentially affect the occupancy status of the building.

Over the last decade, fire alarm system manufacturers have made many improvements to their products and have been made to discontinue production of old parts in favor of new safer and more reliable models. The net result is shorter life spans for installed fire alarm panels.

 

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SO, WHAT SHOULD YOU DO?

If you have an older fire alarm panel you can check our comprehensive obsolete panel master list below to see if your panel has made the list. You can also have your service provider advise you about the age of your panel. Then, if parts are not available for your panel, you should plan to replace it. Fire alarm upgrade projects are often capital expense projects and can be planned for in CAPEX budgets. Read here about how to get funding for critical fire system infrastructure projects.

When you plan for a panel upgrade project, it is often a good time to assess if detectors need replaced. New detectors, especially the newest UL 864 7th edition detectors, are less prone to false alarms and will cause you less headache. Another thing to consider during upgrade is changes to the way your fire alarm system communicates outside the building. Cellular, radio, or internet (IP) communicators can save you the cost of a hard-wired phone line and get rid of your old dialer.

LIST OF DISCONTINUED AND OBSOLETE PANELS

Look through this regularly updated list to find out if the make and model of your building’s fire alarm and suppression panel is discontinued or obsolete:

*the list below not an exhaustive list of all obsolete panels, please contact us to confirm your panel is adequately supported

 

Fike Fenwal Ansul Notifier Other Chemetron Simplex
Fike Cheetah (not the Xi) Fenwal 2320 Ansul 442R Notifier 5000 Siemens MXL Chemetron Micro 1-EV Simplex 2001
Fike SHP (not the SHP Pro) Fenwal 2210 Ansul Autopulse 2000 Notifier AFP-200 Siemens SXL Chemetron Micro XLT Simplex 4005
Fike Intelliscan Fenwal 2212 Ansul RP-1002 Notifier AFP-100 Pyrotronics System 3 Chemetron Micro XTL LP Simplex 4100
Fike 10-038 Fenwal 2220 Ansul RP-1001 Notifier AFP-300 Chemetron Micro 1-EV Chemetron Micro LT Simplex 4010
Fike 10-041 Fenwal 3220 Ansul Autopulse 4000 Notifier AFP-400

Siemens MXL-IQ

Chemetron Micro 1 Simplex 2120
Fike Rhino Fenwal 3210 Ansul Autopulse 4 Notifier AM2020

Cerberus Pyrotronics CP-35

Chemetron Micro 1012 Simplex 4002
Fike 101 Fenwal FN1000 Ansul IQ-301 Notifier AM1010 ALL Faraday Panels Chemetron Micro 1011  
Intelliscan II Fenwal FN2000 Ansul IQ-318 Notifier AFC-600

ALL Fiquench Panels   

Chemetron Micro 1001  
Fike 10-042 Fenwal FN4000 Ansul IQ-636 FCI

Siemens FS-250

Chemetron Micro 1002 Kidde
Fike 10-039 Fenwal 2200  

FCI FC-72DL

Firelite MS2 Chemetron Micro 400

Kidde Pegasys

  Fenwal 40  

FCI FCID

Firelite MS4

 

Kidde Scorpio

  Fenwal 732  

FCI 7200

Cerberus System 3

 

Kidde Gemini

  Fenwal AnaLaser  

FCI CLP4

Edwards EST IRC3

 

Kidde Mercury
  Fenwal FN6000  

FCI SBP4

Edwards EST2

 

Kidde MA-2400
  Fenwal FN8000  

FCI FC4224

Edwards Quickstart

 

 
  Fenwal AlarmLine   FCI FC-72

Mircom FX-2000

 

 

      FCI 7100

Mircom FX-350

 

 

YOUR PANEL IS ON THE LIST, WHAT DOES THIS MEAN?

Your fire protection system is at the end of its’ normal life cycle and relying on its future performance may carry some risk.

It’s going to cost you more money to support.  Your obsolete system is more likely to have problems as it gets older, replacement parts are more difficult to find and this all equates to overall higher costs of service.

Your biggest risk is Not Being Protected.  If your system were to have a significant failure, which the probability increases daily, you may have to replace it with an entirely new system.  That would take time, and the expense would be considerably higher since you would have to expedite all materials and labor.  This would require ordering new equipment, complete new engineering drawings and scheduling installation.  The typical turnaround time, even in a rush situation, is 10-15 days.  That is 10-15 days you will be completely without any fire protection.

Having your fire protection system go down unexpectedly will cost you more. You will need to expect additional rush shipping expenses, most likely higher installation cost, not to mention the unplanned inconvenience it will cause your business operation.

WHAT ARE YOUR NEXT STEPS?

Our team is ready to help get your fire control panel up to date so that your system can continue protecting your mission critical operation. Fill out the form at the top of the page to get in touch with a member of our team of experts. 

 

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