SimplexGrinnell explained

SimplexGrinnell LP
Type:Subsidiary
Foundation:1892 (Grinnell)
1894 (Simplex)
2001 (as SimplexGrinnell)
Location:Boca Raton, Florida, U.S.
Industry:Fire suppression systems
Fire detection and notification systems
Communications and security systems
Parent:Tyco International (1970–2016)Johnson Controls (2016–present)
Homepage:https://www.tycosimplexgrinnell.com/

SimplexGrinnell, a subsidiary of Johnson Controls, is an American company specializing in active fire protection systems, communication systems and testing, inspection and maintenance services. The company headquarters is in Boca Raton, Florida; corporate sales and marketing offices are in Westminster, Massachusetts, and the company has about 160 district offices throughout North America.[1] It is currently the largest fire protection company in the world.

Grinnell Fire Protection was purchased by Tyco in 1976. Tyco bought Simplex Time Recorder Company on January 5, 2001, for US$1.15 billion and merged it with Grinnell Fire Protection, forming SimplexGrinnell. The time clock division of Simplex was sold to Kronos shortly afterward. On September 6, 2016, Johnson Controls and Tyco completed a merger.[2] In May 2017, Johnson Controls announced that the brand identity of SimplexGrinnell will be transitioned to Johnson Controls. SimplexGrinnell's fire sprinkler services will become Grinnell Fire Protection Solutions, a separate brand under Johnson Controls. Johnson Controls will continue to sell Simplex fire and security products under the Simplex brand name.[3]

Corporate history

Grinnell Fire Protection Company

Frederick Grinnell, an 1855 graduate of Rensselaer Institute (now Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute),[4] worked in railroad engineering until he retired as chief mechanical engineer and general manager of the Jersey City Locomotive Works. Soon after his retirement, he purchased a controlling interest in the Providence Steam and Gas Pipe Company.

Grinnell already knew Henry S. Parmalee, who patented the first automatic fire sprinkler head in 1874. Providence Steam & Gas partnered with Parmalee and manufactured the Parmalee sprinkler; Grinnell also designed and erected the piping installations into which the Parmalee sprinkler heads were fitted. Grinnell improved Parmalee's first practical automatic sprinkler and patented his own Grinnell sprinkler in 1882.[5] Continual improvements resulted in the glass disc sprinkler in 1890. With slight modifications, this sprinkler head is still used in modern fire sprinkler systems; sprinklers are even called le Grinnells in France.[6] In 1892, Grinnell organized the General Fire Extinguisher Company, which was renamed the Grinnell Fire Protection Company after his death in 1919. The main manufacturing facility was in North Carolina at the Grinnell Company-General Fire Extinguisher Company Complex.

Simplex Time Recorder Company

Meanwhile, Edward G. Watkins founded the Simplex Time Recorder Company in 1894. Watkins invented and patented one of the first practical time clocks, along with the synchronized clock systems seen in schools up until recent times. The company, located in Gardner, Massachusetts, purchased the IBM Time Equipment Division in 1958.[7] This purchase included IBM's fire protection division. Originally, Simplex's fire alarm line simply consisted of relabeled IBM devices and control panels, but they began to introduce redesigned IBM products starting in the early 1960s. In the mid-1960s, Simplex attempted to introduce low-voltage DC systems; these panels were not a success. Most of Simplex's audible notification appliances prior to the 1990s were relabeled Benjamin Electric, Federal Signal, Faraday, and Autocall devices. Simplex's time-division began to lose market share, but their newly founded fire alarm division significantly prospered. In 1970, Simplex introduced conventional control panels.

In 1979, Simplex introduced the industry's first networked multiplex building control system that was capable of handling fire alarm, security, HVAC, synchronized time, and watchman's tour.

Other products

SimplexGrinnell also markets burglar alarms, PA systems, and nurse call systems. They also provide testing, inspection, and maintenance services for fire alarm, sprinkler, suppression, security, and communication equipment. To a much lesser degree, the company also sells and services pull stations, time clocks, and master time systems and Mass Notification systems.

See also

Notes and References

  1. Web site: Contact Us. SimplexGrinnell. 2007-06-15 . https://web.archive.org/web/20070522110832/http://www.simplexgrinnell.com/contact/index.jsp . 2007-05-22.
  2. Web site: September 6, 2016 . Johnson Controls and Tyco complete merger . 2024-06-06 . www.johnsoncontrols.com.
  3. https://www.tycosimplexgrinnell.com/wps/wcm/connect/bc1ef528-78b5-408a-ae56-6eccc1882b65/ENG-Brand-Migration-North-America-Customer-Letter-SIMPLEXGRINNELL-ASaak.pdf?MOD=AJPERES&ContentCache=NONE&CACHEID=bc1ef528-78b5-408a-ae56-6eccc1882b65 Brand Migration North America Customer Letter - SIMPLEXGRINNELL
  4. Web site: Frederick Grinnell, Class of 1855, Pioneer in Fire Safety, 1836-1905. Rensselaer Alumni Hall of Fame. Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute. 2007-06-14. dead. https://web.archive.org/web/20090302101548/http://www.rpi.edu/dept/NewsComm/sub/fame/inductees/frederickgrinnell.html. 2009-03-02.
  5. Web site: Grant. Casey Cavanaugh. The Birth of NFPA. NFPA History. NFPA. 2007-06-15. dead. https://web.archive.org/web/20071228104759/http://www.nfpa.org/itemDetail.asp?categoryID=500&itemID=18020&URL=About%20Us%2FHistory&cookie_test=1. 2007-12-28.
  6. Web site: History of Sprinkler Systems. The Station House. Tyco International. February 2005. 2007-06-14.
  7. Web site: 1958-10-24 . Press release announcing the sale of IBM's time equipment business to Simplex Time Recorder Company . https://web.archive.org/web/20060909005625/http://www-03.ibm.com/ibm/history/exhibits/cc/pdf/cc_2407PR02.pdf . 2006-09-09 . 2008-01-16 . IBM.