Fire Emergency Activation: Instantly triggers alarm or releases door in fire situations.
NC & NO Contact Support: Compatible with fire alarm & access control systems.
Resettable & Standard Options: Choose according to site safety requirements.
High-Visibility Red Housing: Easy to identify during emergencies.
Fail-Safe Operation: Ensures immediate response in critical situations.
Durable Fire-Resistant Body: Designed for commercial & safety installations.
The Fire Emergency Break Glass Switch (NC/NO) is a critical fire safety and access control device used to manually trigger alarms or release doors during fire emergencies. Clearly marked with FIRE and housed in a bright red casing, it ensures instant recognition and operation during panic situations.
This unit is available in two variants:
Non-Resettable, where the glass breaks and must be replaced after use.
Resettable, which allows the device to be restored using a key or tool, making it ideal for high-traffic or test-required environments.
Supporting both Normally Closed (NC) and Normally Open (NO) outputs, this break glass switch integrates easily with fire alarm panels, magnetic locks, electric strikes, and emergency exit systems. It is widely used in offices, hospitals, schools, malls, hotels, factories, warehouses, and fire escape routes.
Contact Type: NC / NO / COM
Operating Voltage: DC 12V – 24V
Product Type: Fire Emergency Break Glass Switch
Variants: Resettable / Non-Resettable
Operation: Break glass / press
Contact Output: NC / NO
Material: Fire-resistant ABS
Mounting: Wall mount
Color: Red
Usage: Indoor
Application: Fire alarm & access control systems
Q: What is the difference between resettable and non-resettable?
Resettable can be reused with a key; non-resettable requires glass replacement.
Q: Can this be used with fire alarm systems?
Yes, it is commonly used with fire alarm and emergency systems.
Q: Does it support magnetic locks?
Yes, fully compatible with maglocks and access controllers.
Q: What voltage does it operate on?
DC 12V–24V.
Q: Is this required for fire exits?
Yes, widely required in fire-compliant buildings.
Fire emergency exits
Fire alarm trigger points
Access-controlled fire doors
Offices & commercial buildings
Hospitals & schools
Malls, hotels & warehouses
| TYPE | BREAK GLASS, RESETABLE HIGH, RESETABLE LOW |
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