Ahhh, memories of my preschool. East Heights Early Childhood Development Center used a Notifier System 500 alarm panel with Simplex 4251-20 pull stations, Honeywell smoke detectors, and System Sensor P2475 horn-strobes on Code 3. That system fascinated me even at age 4.
System sensor is definitely one of the best A/V brands. It’s plenty loud, easy to set up, and compatible with a bunch of products including all Honeywell products.
If very loud then it can damage your hearing and the volume of all fire alarms should be within good range that is loud enough that is noticeable but not very loud and by the way The Loudest fire alarm out there is Simplex 4051 and sound level from nearby exceeds 120 decibels
Oh, I like this system! Very neat, classic, and overall simple! Sounds good, too! I do like SpectrAlert a lot, especially the old ones. Not so much the new, but the Olds are cool. Nice test!
There are two ways to pull a most bg12 if not all bg12. 1) push in, pull down. 2) open cover, flip black switch down, then up, close cover. I've pulled a notifier nbg12-lx for a school fire drill at one point.
This fire alarm system looks really cool! I wish I didn't have sensory issues with these horn style sirens. I'm on the spectrum so I'm extra sensitive to these types of fire alarms and watched this at low volume. Otherwise I feel like I would be a fire alarm enthusiast since the systems like the one in this video seem really cool. I actually do like the fire alarms with the mechanical bells.
And this brings back middle school fire drill memories, all the alarms were spetralert classics ( untill after I graduated ( also my dad works at my old middle school) and lightning struck the school frying the whole fire alarm system) ( also the school was built after segregation ended and I don’t know when the alarms were put in but after the lightning strike the whole alarm system was replaced and the alarms as far as my dad told me were replaced with more spetralert classics. when I said the whole system was fried, I meant it fried the alarms, panel, and wiring.)
@@FireAlarmDude5967 here mate. Let me translate for you 10 months later. What I assume is that in one of your tests you came out of the bathroom and I guess during a sort of sync protocol a skip happened
These were in my kindergarten hall, flush-mounted and on continuous. The exit just to the left of the hall had a Simplex light plate but I'm unsure what horn it had behind it, also on continuous. And I don't remember what was to the right of my kindergarten hall.
@@Northern_Fire_Security The ssd version has a thicker font on the front but other than that the only difference is that the ssd version is manufactured by system sensor instead of pitway
If you have an Exceder or NS/NH and you install in in your system with the classics, you'll hear how they both have a G7 "screaming" type sound. It's just that the Wheelock horn sounds slightly more like a blowing whistle.
Ahhh, memories of my preschool. East Heights Early Childhood Development Center used a Notifier System 500 alarm panel with Simplex 4251-20 pull stations, Honeywell smoke detectors, and System Sensor P2475 horn-strobes on Code 3. That system fascinated me even at age 4.
P2475R Not P2475 Sir
System sensor is definitely one of the best A/V brands. It’s plenty loud, easy to set up, and compatible with a bunch of products including all Honeywell products.
Honeywell owns System Sensor.
@@LoyalmoonieProductions I know. That’s why I said it was compatible with all Honeywell products.
If very loud then it can damage your hearing and the volume of all fire alarms should be within good range that is loud enough that is noticeable but not very loud and by the way The Loudest fire alarm out there is Simplex 4051 and sound level from nearby exceeds 120 decibels
Awesome test! The model number for the System Sensor detector is a 2300TH.
Cool the classics on the surface boxes look really good
Oh, I like this system! Very neat, classic, and overall simple! Sounds good, too! I do like SpectrAlert a lot, especially the old ones. Not so much the new, but the Olds are cool. Nice test!
There are two ways to pull a most bg12 if not all bg12. 1) push in, pull down. 2) open cover, flip black switch down, then up, close cover. I've pulled a notifier nbg12-lx for a school fire drill at one point.
Spectralerts is like the initiation into the fire alarm community; once you've done a system with spectralerts you're like an "official" member
That’s certainly a unique take
@@FireAlarmDude5967 nah, I was kinda joking. I was going off of Frosted Strobes when he mentioned it in his system test 24
@@FireAlarmDude5967I’m getting an mt and p2rl for Christmas
And hopefully another pull also I’m making a basement fire alarm system two devices are in
@@FireAlarmDude5967 Thank goodness you installed that system so that when a real housefire happens that fire alarm will sound
System Sensor. THE company that can go with pretty much any Honeywell system, like yours.
Gotta love the Spontaneous Combustible Cardboard Box
Yep
Lovely video! I just noticed you collect rubik's cubes too!
This fire alarm system looks really cool! I wish I didn't have sensory issues with these horn style sirens. I'm on the spectrum so I'm extra sensitive to these types of fire alarms and watched this at low volume. Otherwise I feel like I would be a fire alarm enthusiast since the systems like the one in this video seem really cool. I actually do like the fire alarms with the mechanical bells.
Wow! They are actually classic because they were in my preschool.
Nice system setup! Definitely a favorite of ours.
Love your system tests! Great video!
Great video! Love the system you used.
And this brings back middle school fire drill memories, all the alarms were spetralert classics ( untill after I graduated ( also my dad works at my old middle school) and lightning struck the school frying the whole fire alarm system) ( also the school was built after segregation ended and I don’t know when the alarms were put in but after the lightning strike the whole alarm system was replaced and the alarms as far as my dad told me were replaced with more spetralert classics. when I said the whole system was fried, I meant it fried the alarms, panel, and wiring.)
I saw the fire alarm skipping at test 1 when you left the bathroom
What
@@FireAlarmDude5967 here mate. Let me translate for you 10 months later. What I assume is that in one of your tests you came out of the bathroom and I guess during a sort of sync protocol a skip happened
My favorite fire alarms
You should install an intercom system in your basement or you already have one which is the carbon monoxide one
Perhaps
Nice love these alarms
These were in my kindergarten hall, flush-mounted and on continuous. The exit just to the left of the hall had a Simplex light plate but I'm unsure what horn it had behind it, also on continuous. And I don't remember what was to the right of my kindergarten hall.
Nice video as always!
Another day, another victory for the og had me chuckling because I am an og.
This is completely unrelated to this video, but I'm looking for a simplex 2903-9001 for my collection, and can't find one. Where did you get yours?
eBay
Do a video fixing the shed pull please :)
Perhaps
@@FireAlarmDude5967 I hope its an easy fix :)
System at dr Nowzaradan’s office from 600 lb life with the bg 8 and system sensor classic
Interesting reference
Kewl System Sensor SpectrAlerts. Happy late Thanksgiving
it would be hilarious if you pulled the bg12 with a brush
Yes, that would be hilarious
Yea that's sure a "Classic" video, but it consists of Advances and not Classics
I'm pretty sure I got one of those ADT-BG12-L's from that building too since I got a ADT-BG12-L from you on ebay a few months ago and its a PDI
Yep, that’s where I got them.
My favorite system sensor device
is it just me or did i see two 2400's on the ceiling in the furnace room
One for the fire system and one for the security
Yo you should do a random fire alarm system test
What does that mean
Really cool!
No way (at least one) of those single gang classics look familiar
Can you also just do a Edwards genesis only
In November
Does the buyer truck come when you pull the alarm?
It does not
Funny Enough just had a Fire Drill today! (We have Classics, Vid is on channel if u want to see it)
Where did you get notifier bg 1 from
eBay
E/EL spotted: LHQM S W 3 R, Chunky Chloride unit, Dual-Lite EZ-2L
Do you have Wheelock Eluxa if you get some system test with Wheelock Eluxa?
If I get any I’ll certainly make a test
What website did you buy the bg-12 back box
Probably eBay, or amazon.
eBay
Nice test
Nice!
Nice 👍
What is the difference between SSD and PDI?
SSD is newer
@@FireAlarmDude5967 Do you know what SSD does exactly?
@@Northern_Fire_Security The ssd version has a thicker font on the front but other than that the only difference is that the ssd version is manufactured by system sensor instead of pitway
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Cool
lol that is a notifier bg8 just like how the notifier bg12 is still a bg12 and the notifier bg10 is still called a bg10…
The model is BNG-1. Notifier BG-12s are NBG-12s and notifier BG-10s are NBG-10s
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Number 26? That’s my birthday.😊
Nice
they sound like Wheelock Exceders.
I don’t see it at all
If you have an Exceder or NS/NH and you install in in your system with the classics, you'll hear how they both have a G7 "screaming" type sound. It's just that the Wheelock horn sounds slightly more like a blowing whistle.
Wow
My church has this system
@firealarmdude5967 but they have the 3rd generation classics
advance is louder
Probably
I agree
3:12
Don’t say thank you for watching
Thank you for viewing this content
You can’t say thank you for watching because it hurts my ears
@@firealarmwizzer9026 Of all the things in this video that could be hurting your ears I don’t think that’s normally one of them
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