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Stopper II® SERIES

ADA

Compliant

ADA

®

See Testing
Approvals

Compliant

· Can be used as a guard against physical damage to manual pull station, with or without
optional warning horn.
· Optional horn has choice of 95 dB or 105 dB (measured at 1 foot).
· Standard red units have “In Case of Fire...” label unless specified with “no label” or
“custom label” (extra charge for custom label).
· Horn housing is available in red, blue, green or yellow with optional custom labeling.
· Typical working properties of polycarbonate are -40° to 250°F (-40° to 121°C).
· Three year guarantee against breakage of polycarbonate housing in normal use (one year
on electro mechanical and electronic components).
· Weather Stopper models provide a raintight seal to the NEMA 3R standard. (IPX4
equivalency)

Photo is a generic representation to reflect the many manufacturers of manual pull stations.

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UL Listed Models Included on this Install Sheet

Indoor Use:
STI-1100
With horn for flush mounted appliances
STI-1100RC With horn for flush mounted appliances includes relay contacts capable of
operating from 9-24 VDC remote power or internal 9V battery power
STI-1130
With horn and 2” conduit spacer for surface mounted appliances and
electrical boxes
STI-1130RC Surface mounted version of the 1100RC includes 2” conduit spacer
STI-1200
Without horn for flush mounted appliances
STI-1230
Without horn, with 2” conduit spacer for surface mounted appliances and
electrical boxes

Indoor/Outdoor Use (Weather Stopper Models)

All outdoor units include necessary gaskets.
STI-1150
With horn for flush mounted appliances
STI-1150RC With horn for flush mounted appliances includes relay contacts capable of
operating from 9-24 VDC remote power or internal 9V battery power also
includes weather gasket
STI-1155
Surface mounted version of the STI-1150 includes 2” conduit spacer
STI-1155RC Surface mounted version of the STI-1150RC includes 2” conduit spacer
STI-1250
Without horn for flush mounted appliances
STI-3150
Without horn with 2” conduit spacer for surface mounted appliances and
electrical boxes
STI-1102
Replacement horn for cover with alarm
Custom-LBL Custom text message for horn housing

Testing Approvals

It has been tested and approved or listed by:
· Underwriter Laboratories and cUL No. 49G2
· UL/cUL Certified to meet ADA compliance
· Factory Mutual No. OG6A2.AY (STI-1100 and STI-1130 only)
· Weather Stopper models provide a raintight seal to the NEMA 3R standard.
· NYC BSA #947-81-5A
· Obtain local fire marshal approval for State of California
Patents

·

Stopper II is protected by US registration No. 4192877.

Specifications
Polycarbonate Enclosure
· Flammability
UL94 V-2
· Wall Thickness
.095 inches
· NEMA Rating
Meets NEMA 3R when mounted to smooth non-masonry surfaces
Gaskets
· Closed Cell IV2 with pressure sensitive adhesive
· Replace after 5 years
		
Horn

9V
96mA
130mA
2V @ 20mA

12V
107mA
145mA
4V @ 20mA

		
Relay

9V
23mA
3.7V
1.5V
<30V, 1A

12V
25mA
5.8V
3.3V
<30V, 1A

·
·
·

·
·
·
·

Low (95 dB @ 1 ft.)
High (105 dB @ 1 ft.)
Min. Operating Req.

Relay
Min. Activation Voltage
Reset Voltage
Dry Contact Rating
(type Form “C”)

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24V
125mA
182mA
4V @ 20mA
24V
29mA
5.8V
3.3V		
<30V, 1A

Specifications (continued)
Temperature Range
· -40° to 120°F (-40° to 49°C)
· For temperatures below -4°F (-20°C) recommend using remote power source
Warranty
· Three year guarantee against breakage of polycarbonate housing in normal use (one year on electro
mechanical and electronic components).
· Electronic warranty form at www.sti-usa.com/wc14.

Important Notice

Stopper II is intended to be used in areas where the incidence of false fire alarms from
manual pull stations is high or has proven to be a serious problem. Any disadvantage of this
device is more than balanced when one considers the consequences of false fire alarms,
especially if fire service personnel and equipment are responding to a false fire alarm when
they are needed for a real fire somewhere else. Add to this the disruption to the facility when
false alarms occur. If you have, or may have, a problem with false fire alarms or physical/
weather damage to your fire alarm activation devices, the Stopper II could prove invaluable.
Avis important

Le Stopper II est destiné à être utilisé dans les zones où l’occurrence de fausses alertes d’incendie issues d’avertisseurs
d’incendie manuels est élevée ou présente un problème grave. Un quelconque inconvénient de ce dispositif est vite contrecarré
par les conséquences des fausses alertes d’incendie, surtout lorsque le personnel et l’équipement des services d’incendie
réagissent à une fausse alerte d’incendie alors que leur intervention ailleurs sur un vrai incendie s’avère nécessaire en même
temps. À cela s’ajoute l’agitation éprouvée dans l’établissement au moment du déclenchement d’une fausse alerte. Si vous
rencontrez, ou risquez de rencontrer, un problème avec les fausses alertes d’incendie ou avec l’éventuel endommagement par
effet climatique ou physique de vos dispositifs de déclenchement des alertes d’incendie, le Stopper II pourra alors se révéler
d’une valeur inestimable.

Installation Notes

1. When used outdoors, the manual pull station must also be rated for outdoor use.
2. The relay contacts on Model STI-1100RC, STI-1130RC, STI-1150RC and STI-1155RC,
UL Listing does not permit connection to fire alarm or a life safety function.
3. According to UL Listing, models powered from an external power source cannot be
supplied from the fire alarm panel.
4. When properly installed the operation of this cover will not interfere with the function of
your life safety system.
5. A backplate and gaskets must be used to achieve NEMA 3R integrity.
6. Horn must be tested annually for proper operation. Battery replacement is recommended
annually dependent on use and battery expiration date.
7. If mounting to an uneven surface STI recommends the use of the STI-1280 backplate to
ensure proper sealing. If wire access or screw mounting holes are needed, backplate
may be drilled as necessary.

Remarques sur l’installation
1. L’avertisseur d’incendie manuel doit être homologué pour une utilisation à l’extérieur en cas de recours à une telle utilisation.
2. L’homologation UL des contacts de relais sur les modèles STI-1100RC, STI-1130RC, STI-1150RC et STI-1155RC n’autorise
pas leur connexion à une fonction d’alerte d’incendie ou de sécurité des personnes.
3. Selon l’homologation UL, les modèles alimentés par une source électrique externe ne peuvent pas être intégrés au panneau
d’alerte d’incendie.
4. Lorsqu’il est correctement installé, le fonctionnement de ce couvercle ne provoquera aucune interférence avec le
fonctionnement de votre système de sécurité des personnes.
5. Un palastre et des joints d’étanchéité doivent être utilisés pour atteindre l’intégrité NEMA 3R.
6. L’alarme sonore doit être testée annuellement pour confirmer son bon fonctionnement. Il est recommandé de remplacer la
pile chaque année et ce en fonction du taux d’utilisation et de la validité de la pile.
7. Dans le cas d’un montage sur une surface irrégulière, STI recommande l’utilisation du palastre STI-1280 pour garantir une
étanchéité adéquate contre la surface de montage. S’il est nécessaire d’accéder aux fils ou aux trous des vis de montage, le
palastre peut être percé tel que requis.

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Installation Instructions
1. The power switch is in the “OFF” position (Fig. 5). Using frame or optional STI-1280 backplate
(recommended with all Weather Stopper® models) as a template, mark mounting holes on
wall taking into consideration placement of pull station or refer to Fig. 1 for dimensional
hole placement from center of clear opening. NOTE: Be sure cover will not interfere with
operation of the pull station when installed.

FIND CENTER OF
PULL STATION
AND USE GIVEN
DIMENSIONS TO
CENTER PULL STATION
IN VISIBLE OPENING
OF COVER. DRILL
4 HOLES PER STEP 2.

IF DRILLING INTO MASONRY
OR DRYWALL USE PROVIDED
ANCHORS. DRILL (4) 1/4”
(6.3mm) HOLES 1 1/4”
DEEP. IF DRILLING INTO
WOOD, DRILL (4) 5/32”
(3.9mm) HOLES 1 1/4”
DEEP. DO NOT USE ANCHORS
IF DRILLING INTO WOOD.

IN CASE OF FIRE - LIFT COVER
PULL FIRE ALARM

4.9375 in.
(125mm)

2 in.
(51mm)

LIFT HERE
3.125 in.
(79mm)

6.25 in.
(159mm)

Fig.1

2. If using STI-1280 backplate, refer to Fig. 2 and 3 for install instructions depending on your
EXPLODED
application. NOTE: When drilling hole in backplate NEMA 3R integrity is compromised.
ELECTRONIC VIE
Weather Stopper, STI-1250, is designed to meet the requirements of IP54.
FACTORY VOLTAGE SETTINGS:
BATTERY POWERED UNITS: 9 VOLT
REMOTE POWER "RC" UNITS: 24 VOLT
USE 24 VOLT SETTING FOR USE WITH
12 VOLT DC INPUT POWER

FLUSH MOUNT
JUMPER INSTALLED ON
"RC"OPTIONS
MODELS
WITH
BACKPLATE
FOR EXTERNALLY SUPPLIED 12VDC OR
NOTE: WHEN DRILLING
HOLEPOWER
IN
24VDC
BACKPLATE NEMA 3RNOTE:
INTEGRITY
SMALL CONNECTOR ON JUMPER
IS COMPROMISED FITS INTO PLUG ON RELAY BOARD

ADHESIVE SIDE
THIS JUMPER IS INCLUDED WITH "RC
MODELS FOR USE WHEN INTERNAL
9VDC BATTERY POWER IS REQUIRED
(BATTERY NOT INCLUDED)
SMALL CONNECTOR ON JUMPER FITS
INTO PLUG ON RELAY BOARD
USING THIS JUMPER REQUIRES
VOLTAGE SELECTOR SET TO 9V

USE ONLY
9 VOLT BATTERY
JUMPER USED ON STANDARD 9
VOLT INTERNALLY
POWERED MODELS

EXISTING
PULL STATION

STI-1103 RELAY
BOARD IS USED ON
"RC" MODELS

WHEN GASKETS ARE USED, INSTALL
VOLUME
SELECTOR
GASKET
PROVIDED
BY PEELING OFF
HI APPLY WITH
BACKINGLOW
PAPER AND
FACTORY
VOLUME
SETTING:
HIGHALIGN HOLES
ADHESIVE
FACING
WALL.
IN GASKET WITH HOLES DRILLED AND
STICK ON MOUNTING SURFACE.

VOLTAGE SELECTOR
9V 24V

Fig. 2
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3. Align frame and put screws through frame holes, into anchors and tighten (if used, through
spacer, gaskets and optional backplate). For STI-1200, continue to Step 8. NOTE: When
using STI-3100 spacer, be sure to install conduit knockout, any additional ventilation and
gaskets before you tighten to the wall. When using conduit gasket STI-3004, place gasket
around conduit in proper location and install the spacer. For added protection a bead of
silicone may be applied to conduit fitting and between STI-1280 backplate and wall (Fig. 3A).
Refer to exploded view of flush and surface mount installation options Fig. 2 and 3. Weather
Stopper, STI-3150, IP equivalency may vary depending on selection of conduit inserts used.
ADDED
SILICONE

SURFACE MOUNT
WITH OPTIONS

STI-1280
BACKPLATE

Fig. 3A

EXISTING
PULL STATION
ANCHOR
(4) PROVIDED

INSERT PLASTIC KNOCK-OUT,
INTO SPACER NOTCH IF
CONDUIT NOT NEEDED
(2) PROVIDED
STI-3004 GASKET
NOTE: USE 1/2 in. WITH
3/4 in. CONDUIT
STI-3104 CONDUIT SPACER
SHOWN WITH KIT-316
USE IN SPACER BOTTOM NOTCH
ONLY - FOR WATER DRAINAGE
AND REDUCED CONDENSATION

STI-3002 WEATHER GASKET
INSTALL ADHESIVE TOWARD
MOUNTING SURFACE AND
THICK END OF GASKET
TOWARDS TOP OF ASSEMBLY

BREAK OUT ALL FOUR
CONDUIT INSERTS AND
TRIM SHARP EDGES
#10-3 1/2” SCREW
(4) PROVIDED

FOR RETROFIT APPLICATIONS,
CUT GASKET AT THE BOTTOM TO
INSTALL BEHIND CONDUIT

KIT-316 VENT
(NOT INCLUDED)
NOT RECOMMENDED FOR
AREAS WHERE DUST MAY
AFFECT DEVICE OPEATION

Fig. 3

B

PUSH IN
PULL DOWN

NOTE: HOLD FRAME TO
THE WALL (IF MOUNTED)
WHILE ATTACHING THE LANYARD

DETAIL B

Fig. 4
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IN GASKET WITH HOLES DRILLED AND
STICK ON MOUNTING SURFACE.

4. Make any external connections for remote power or relay options. Refer to Fig. 5 for
wiring details.
5. For models using the 2” spacer to install the cover, insert the cable end stop into the
pocket on the inside of the frame. Hold the frame against the wall and pull the cable to
lock into the slot. Repeat for 2nd cable (FIG. 4).
6. Slide power switch, on back of horn housing, to “ON” position (Fig. 5). When power is
connected to unit horn should sound. NOTE: If external power source is used horn will
not sound until power is turned on at source.
7. Push switch in to silence horn while tightening switch locking screw (Fig. 5 for location of
screw). This prevents slide switch from being shut off during unauthorized use.
NOTE: Surface Mount version is shipped with screw in locked position.
8. Close cover on frame by aligning tabs on cover with slots on frame and push bottom on
tightly, horn should silence. To test: lift cover, horn should sound, and return cover to
frame to silence horn. Unit is armed for operation.
OFF

OPTIONAL STI-1103
RELAY BOARD

FIND CENTER OF
PULL STATION
IN CASE OF FIRE - LIFT COVER
PULL FIRE ALARM
AND USE GIVEN
DIMENSIONS TO
CENTER PULL STATION
IN VISIBLE OPENING
OF COVER. DRILL 12-24 VDC RED +
BLACK –
4 HOLES PER STEP 2.
GREEN NORMALLY OPEN
BLUE COMMON
WHITE NORMALLY CLOSED

{

TO LOCK POWER SWITCH IN
THE "OFF" OR "ON" POSITION
TIGHTEN LOCKING SCREW FULLY
UNTIL SCREW MAKES CONTACT
SWITCH
PAD
AS SHOWN.
IFWITH
DRILLING
INTO
MASONRY
OR DRYWALL
USE PROVIDED
5 INCHES
OF CABLE IS
ANCHORS.
DRILL (4)FOR
1/4”
PROVIDED
SERVICE LOOP.
(6.3mm)MAKE
HOLESSURE
1 1/4”
THIS LOOP AND
ALL OTHERINTO
CABLES DO NOT
DEEP. IF DRILLING
INTERFERE
WITH STATION
WOOD, DRILL
(4) 5/32”
(3.9mm)OPERATION.
HOLES 1 1/4”
DEEP. DO NOT USE ANCHORS
IF DRILLING INTO WOOD.

4.9375 in.
SWITCH LOCKING SCREW
(125mm)

3/32 in. ALLEN WRENCH
(NOT PROVIDED)

2 in.
(51mm)

LIFT HERE

3.125 in.
(79mm)
6.25
in.
OPTIONAL
RELAY CONTACT SETTINGS
(159mm)1100RC, 1130RC, 1150RC AND 1155RC
STI MODELS

Fig. 5
EXPLODED
ELECTRONIC VIEW

FACTORY VOLTAGE SETTINGS:
BATTERY POWERED UNITS: 9 VOLT
REMOTE POWER "RC" UNITS: 24 VOLT
USE 24 VOLT SETTING FOR USE WITH
12 VOLT DC INPUT POWER

JUMPER INSTALLED ON "RC" MODELS
FOR EXTERNALLY SUPPLIED 12VDC OR
24VDC POWER
NOTE: SMALL CONNECTOR ON JUMPER
FITS INTO PLUG ON RELAY BOARD
THIS JUMPER IS INCLUDED WITH "RC"
MODELS FOR USE WHEN INTERNAL
9VDC BATTERY POWER IS REQUIRED.
(BATTERY NOT INCLUDED)
SMALL CONNECTOR ON JUMPER FITS
INTO PLUG ON RELAY BOARD
USING THIS JUMPER REQUIRES
VOLTAGE SELECTOR SET TO 9V

USE ONLY
9 VOLT BATTERY
JUMPER USED ON STANDARD 9
VOLT INTERNALLY
POWERED MODELS

STI-1103 RELAY
BOARD IS USED ON
"RC" MODELS
VOLUME SELECTOR
LOW
HI

VOLTAGE SELECTOR
9V 24V

FACTORY VOLUME SETTING: HIGH

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Fig. 6

Gasket Installation

Use of gaskets is necessary to ensure a proper seal in weatherproof applications. Weather
Stopper models ship complete with all necessary gaskets and should be used accordingly.
For flush mount weather applications, one STI-3002 must be used between the frame or
spacer and wall or backplate (see Fig. 3). An STI-3004 gasket must be used around all
entering conduit. For surface mount applications, the conduit insert with holes is available
for installation in the bottom knockout of the conduit spacer. This helps prevent excessive
condensation buildup; but may allow for dust entry. STI recommends gasket replacement
every five years. (UL requires listing of pull station to be UL Listed for outdoor installations.)

Battery Replacement Instructions

1. Remove the cover from the frame. It is not necessary to remove the cables from the
frame.
2. Use a 3/32” allen wrench to loosen the button head screw located next to the switch far
enough to slide the switch to the “off” position.
3. Holding the horn housing and cover in one hand, remove the button head screw located
on the top of the cover with the same allen wrench.
4. Set the clear cover aside and remove the horn housing cover.
5. Replace the battery with a 9 Volt battery only. Be careful to keep the wires away from the
slide switch and the micro-switch.
6. Reassemble the unit making sure that the horn housing fits into the tabs on the horn
housing cover; and that this assembly is mounted evenly into the clear cover.
7. Replace the button head screw through the top of the clear cover and into the top of the
horn.
8. Slide the switch to the “on” position. The horn should sound.
9. Push the switch in to silence horn while tightening the “on” position locking screw.
10. Replace the cover onto the frame and test by removing the cover from the frame. The
horn should sound when removed and silence when cover is replaced. If unit does not
operate correctly, contact Safety Technology International, Inc.

Polycarbonate Cleaning Instructions

Rinse with water to remove abrasive dust and dirt. Wash with soap or mild detergent, using
a soft cloth. Rinse once more, then dry with a soft cloth or chamois. Exercise caution when
using water inside enclosure. Make sure unit is completely dry inside before reassembling. To
remove grease or wet paint from exterior of cover, rub gently with a cloth thoroughly wetted
with Naptha. Then wash and rinse. (Do not use razor blades.)

Options Available
·
·
·
·

STI-1280
STI-3002
STI-3100
STI-3004

Backplate for mounting appliances to uneven surface.
Weather gaskets
Large conduit clear 2” conduit spacer
1/2” and 3/4” rigid conduit gasket

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Product Dimensions

EXTERNAL DIMENSIONS: · Flush 7.1 x 10.0 x 3.3 in. (180 x 254 x 84 mm)
W x H x D			
· Surface 7.23 x 10.1 x 5.28 in. (184 x 256 x 134 mm)
COVER
5.37 in.
(137mm)

HORN HOUSING

3.175 in.
(81mm)
1 in.
(25mm)

6 in.
(152mm)

2 in.
(51mm)

8.875 in.
(225mm)

SPACER

SIDE VIEW
Models with Horn
COVER
5.34 in.
(136mm)

3.175 in.
(81mm)
.5 in.
(13mm)

7.4 in.
(188mm)
SPACER

2 in.
(51mm)

8.875 in.
(225mm)

SIDE VIEW
Models without Horn

3 in.
(76mm)
4 in.
(102mm)
5 in.
5.5 in. (127mm)
(140mm)

3.18 in.
2.73 in. (81mm)
(70mm)
2.32 in.
1.61 in. (59mm)
(41mm)
.78 in.
(20mm)

6.81 in.
(173mm)

SPACER ADDS
2” DEPTH (50mm)

END VIEW
All Models

2306 Airport Rd • Waterford, MI 48327, USA
Phone: 248-673-9898 • Fax: 248-673-1246
info@sti-usa.com • www.sti-usa.com

Safety Technology International Ltd

Taylor House • 34 Sherwood Road • Bromsgrove, Worcestershire • B60 3DR • England
Tel: +44 (0)1527 520 999 • Fax: +44 (0)1527 501 999 • info@sti-emea.com • www.sti-emea.com

Subject to change without notice.
Printed in USA

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