Fire-Lite Manuals & User Guides
Fire-Lite Alarms, a Honeywell brand, manufactures non-proprietary fire alarm control panels, power supplies, and life safety devices for commercial buildings.
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Fire-Lite Alarms is a leading manufacturer of non-proprietary fire alarm and life safety control systems. Now part of Honeywell Building Technologies, Fire-Lite offers a broad portfolio of addressable and conventional fire alarm control panels, power supplies, pull stations, and detectors designed for reliability and ease of installation.
Their products are widely used in small to medium-sized commercial, institutional, and industrial applications. Fire-Lite systems are known for their simple setup and open architecture, allowing for flexible maintenance and servicing by authorized dealers. The brand provides comprehensive life safety solutions including emergency communications and mass notification systems.
Fire-Lite manuals
Latest manuals from manuals+ curated for this brand.
FIRE-LITE ES-1000 Series Addressable Fire Alarm Control Panel Instruction Manual
Fire-Lite MINISCAN 424 Fire Lite Peripherals for Sale Installation Guide
Fire-Lite CHG-75 Battery Charger Installation Guide
Fire Lite FCPS-2404 Field Charger Power Supply User Guide
FIRE LITE I300 Fault Isolator Module Installation Guide
Fire-LITe CRF-300 Relay Control Module Instruction Manual
Fire-Lite Interface W-USB Software Interface Installation Guide
Fire-Lite ANN-80 Series Remote Fire Annunciators And Indicators Instruction Manual
Fire LITe ES-200X FACP with Communicator User Manual
Fire-Lite ANN-80 Series Product Installation Document
Fire Lite MS-4012/4024 and CMS-4012/4024 Fire Alarm Control Panels Instruction Manual
Fire-Lite PK-9200W Windows-Based Programming Utility Software Manual
Fire-Lite MS-9200UDLS / MS-9200UDLSE Installation and Programming Manual
CLSS Pathway Pro Quick Start Guide - Fire-Lite by Honeywell
Fire-Lite BG-12LPSP Manual Pull Station - Installation and Operation Guide
Manual de Instrucciones y Guía Rápida: Detector de Humo Fotoeléctrico Fire-Lite SD365
Fire-Lite AFM-16AF Annunciator Fixed Module - Technical Manual
Fire-Lite MINISCAN 112/124 Fire Alarm Control Panel Instruction Manual
Fire-Lite BG-12LAO/-12LAOB Manual Pull Station - Installation and Operation Guide
Fire-Lite BB-17F Battery Box Installation Drawing and Guide
Fire-Lite SENSISCAN 2000: Installation, Operation, and Programming Manual
Fire-Lite manuals from online retailers
Fire-Lite B200S-WH Addressable Sounder Base Instruction Manual
Fire-Lite Alarms BG-12L Dual Action Pull Station with Key Lock Instruction Manual
FIRE-LITE BG-12S Single Action Fire Alarm Pull Station Instruction Manual
Fire-Lite HPF-PS6 Remote Power Supply User Manual
Fire-Lite ES-50X Addressable Alarm Control Panel User Manual
Fire-Lite 4098-9714 Detector User Manual
ES-200X Intelligent Addressable Fire Alarm Control Panel, SLC Loop, 198 Addressable Devices, IPOTS-COM Communicator, Integral 80-Character LCD Display with Backlighting
Fire-Lite support FAQ
Common questions about manuals, registration, and support for this brand.
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What is the BG-12L pull station?
The BG-12L is a non-coded, dual-action manual pull station with a key-lock reset feature, designed to provide a manual alarm initiating input to Fire-Lite control panels.
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Why might smoke detectors fail to alarm during a fire?
Smoke detectors may not alarm if smoke is prevented from reaching them by closed doors, air vents blowing smoke away, or if the smoke stratifies below the ceiling level.
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How often should rate-of-rise heat detectors be tested?
Rate-of-rise heat detectors should be tested at least once per year by a qualified fire protection specialist to ensure they maintain proper sensitivity.
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What does a battery trouble signal indicate?
A battery trouble signal on a Fire-Lite panel typically indicates that the standby batteries are disconnected, have low voltage, or need to be replaced.
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Can Fire-Lite systems protect against loss of life?
While fire alarm systems provide early warning, they do not guarantee protection against property damage or loss of life, especially if detectors are obstructed or not properly maintained.