this system reminds of a location i recently looked up called Rosemary Square. it had Siemens UMMT's and U-HN's throughout the locations. there was also a couple of Siemens rebranded ZNS's and AS's. they are all over the complex and The UMMT's and the Wheelock alarms were self-coded to code 3 and The U-HN's were coded by the panel to code 3. also, in some portions, they also had a couple of integrities. The Residental apartments also had UMMT mini horns in each unit.
@@BlackLightning4547 and trust me. if i were at Rosemary square, the U-HN's went off, I would get very startled. But i won't get startled by it too much if it was doing code 3.
Then you may have Igniterroremophobia or fear of fire alarms. I may suggest that you watch more fire alarm videos with your volume lowered and progressively turn it up as you get more comfortable, or, purchase some fire alarms starting with strobe onlys, then as you're getting more comfortable, upgrade to a chime/strobe, then a horn or bell/strobe. I used to have that phobia but it went away in 6th grade when I started to develop an interests for fire alarms and fire alarm systems.
My elementary school has Siemens U-MHT-S17 mini horn/strobes in the classrooms and U-HN-S17 mechanical horn/strobes in the hallways, all of which are set on Code 3. However, one of the U-HN’s in the gym was replaced with a Wheelock ZNS. I actually own a U-MHT-S17, three U-MHU-MCS horn/strobes (including Faraday 2834), U-MHST-S17S, U-MHST-S75S, U-MHST-S110S, U-MHST-MCS horn/strobes and a U-MCS-W stand alone strobe.
Nice, my elementary school before it got torn down and rebuild had Simplex 4903-9219s as the main alarm inside the main building and Wheelock MT-24-WMs all around the perimeter, I actually posted a video a while ago of the system being tested.
My middle school has a elementary and middle school side. In the elementary side there's Siemens uhnmcs in the hallways mostly and spectralert advances on the stairs. In the middle school side there's wheelock mts and Siemens ummt
Well made video, great at explaining whats happeing, love the videos and its an amazing view to see how fire alarms are, all I ever knew was a switch and a signal, used to see that command module but had no idea what it was, thanks ro your videos, I learned new things, keep up the good work my guy
Technically speaking, I have no clue. However, people may say that the System Sensor SpectrAlert Advance horn/strobes are the loudest, others may say old school AC mechanical horns, or EST Genesis, or Simplex TrueAlerts, or Wheelock ASs & MTs, it all depends on prospective and the person.
I know this an old vid but I got one of those mechanical horn strobes now! Granted the fire lettering is on the side of the strobe instead of the front of the horn
Cool beans! So you have the S17 or S30 model where the strobe is fixed and not multi-candela? The wall mount MCS versions are the only ones that have the fire lettering on the front while having a multi-candela strobe. The reason being is that the Candela selector is on the side of the strobe, which would've cut into the fire lettering if they had kept the lettering on the sides. Because of that, they put the lettering on the front.
@Mike Graham yes, the other 3 alarms have two NACs going to them(the alarm in my closet is the EOL). Since the gym only has one NAC, alarms placed in there will have to be in a two-wire configuration
Knowing the backstory of the Siemens-Wheelock debacle in 2008, the Wheelock sync module's presence further angered the Siemens/Pyrotronics/Faraday horn strobes, as they cannot run on FWR. A short story about how Wheelock screwed Siemens had an impact on these horn strobes. A fellow U-HN-MCS once said: "Get off my turf you stupid Wheelock module, your company has devastated our devices!"
Originally these devices were manufactured by Faraday, who then got bought out from Cueberus Pyrotronics and later Siemens. By the time Siemens had to use Wheelock's devices, these devices were already phased out
Usually the Siemens U-HN-MCS horn/strobes and other variants have more rasp than the others like the Simplex 4903-9219 and my Gentex WGMS24-75WR even though they use the same mechanism. I was going for a whole Siemens/ Cerberus Pyrotronics themed system
I think it's because FireLite panels tend to use FWR voltage rather than regular DC voltage. Electromechanical horns like the U-HN-MCS don't really like FWR. Think of how the Simplex 4903-9405 and 4903-9217 sound. On my old channel (pivotous), I had a video where I tested a 9217 with my FireLite MS-2, and it sounded awful. Meanwhile when I connected the same alarm to 3 9-volt batteries, it sounds like it's supposed to. FWR and electromechanical horns don't mix.
Hey who told u to bother that alarm I done told u time again these safety equipment are not Toys u could face serious Penalty and fines for messing with safety equipment putting lives in danger don't pull alarm unless it's a fire or emergency
It's MY system that I installed for DEMONSTRATION PURPOSES ONLY( as I said numerous times in my videos) in MY MOM'S HOUSE(where I'm living at the moment). The system doesn't even cover the whole house. The system is local and doesn't dispatched the fire department. Who am I putting in danger? Everyone knows they're not toys and you can face serious penalties. Why do you think I have a disclaimer in my intro as well as in the description to not pull alarms IN PUBLIC BUILDINGS unless there's an emergency?
this system reminds of a location i recently looked up called Rosemary Square. it had Siemens UMMT's and U-HN's throughout the locations. there was also a couple of Siemens rebranded ZNS's and AS's. they are all over the complex and The UMMT's and the Wheelock alarms were self-coded to code 3 and The U-HN's were coded by the panel to code 3. also, in some portions, they also had a couple of integrities. The Residental apartments also had UMMT mini horns in each unit.
Oh nice!
@@BlackLightning4547 and trust me. if i were at Rosemary square, the U-HN's went off, I would get very startled. But i won't get startled by it too much if it was doing code 3.
Yeah I feel you
Yes, I was scared to death of my school's fire alarms! Sometimes, I arranged to leave minutes before the alarm went off.
Then you may have Igniterroremophobia or fear of fire alarms. I may suggest that you watch more fire alarm videos with your volume lowered and progressively turn it up as you get more comfortable, or, purchase some fire alarms starting with strobe onlys, then as you're getting more comfortable, upgrade to a chime/strobe, then a horn or bell/strobe. I used to have that phobia but it went away in 6th grade when I started to develop an interests for fire alarms and fire alarm systems.
i was but i am used to it
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@@BlackLightning4547yes, that’s part of my Autism Spectrum Disorder and that’s what I live with.
@@DDR-TV sorry to hear that
My elementary school has Siemens U-MHT-S17 mini horn/strobes in the classrooms and U-HN-S17 mechanical horn/strobes in the hallways, all of which are set on Code 3. However, one of the U-HN’s in the gym was replaced with a Wheelock ZNS. I actually own a U-MHT-S17, three U-MHU-MCS horn/strobes (including Faraday 2834), U-MHST-S17S, U-MHST-S75S, U-MHST-S110S, U-MHST-MCS horn/strobes and a U-MCS-W stand alone strobe.
Nice, my elementary school before it got torn down and rebuild had Simplex 4903-9219s as the main alarm inside the main building and Wheelock MT-24-WMs all around the perimeter, I actually posted a video a while ago of the system being tested.
i remembered that I was in elementary school in south Philly (sharswood) the fire alarm bells scared the hell out of me when I was a kid!
Same with the 9219s when I was in elementary
My middle school has a elementary and middle school side. In the elementary side there's Siemens uhnmcs in the hallways mostly and spectralert advances on the stairs. In the middle school side there's wheelock mts and Siemens ummt
Interesting setup
"cribbity-cribbo - safety #1 priority" made my day
Good to hear 👍🏽
Well made video, great at explaining whats happeing, love the videos and its an amazing view to see how fire alarms are, all I ever knew was a switch and a signal, used to see that command module but had no idea what it was, thanks ro your videos, I learned new things, keep up the good work my guy
Thank you very much
At the summer camp I go to (The Institute for Advanced Learing and Research) they have the Siemens alarm that is in ur bedroom
Nice 👌🏽
My man. Awesome video!
Thank you
well I tell y'all one thing these fire alarms can replace the regular smoke detectors because they are more accurate than the smoke detectors.
At that point I'll have to do a full system that complies with NFPA, which I can't do
I've always associated Siemens horn strobes with Stop and Shop. If you're a New Englander you'll probably understand.
Well I'm a Washingtonian, so I don't understand
Nice video! The horns do sound pretty angry.
Thank you. 👍
@@BlackLightning4547 they really do
@@Unknownuser72727 Agreed
it was formerly faraday first then cerberus pyrotronics and now currently siemens.
Correct
i just saw an Edwards bell.
I still have to upload the unboxing video of those devices
The siemens horns sound pissed
I agree
Thé USCMCS horn sounds nicer than usual . Also is that umm-t horn strobe smart synced
Nope, free-run/sync
Awesome video. Those mechanical horns sound very mad
Thank you. Yes they do
FWR
@@N.P.R.P. incorrect
Ok, probably just the way they made it.
@@N.P.R.P. yeah those Faraday electro-mechanical mechanisms tend to be a little raspy
What is the loudest fire alarm sold in the USA? Just curious. 🤔
Technically speaking, I have no clue. However, people may say that the System Sensor SpectrAlert Advance horn/strobes are the loudest, others may say old school AC mechanical horns, or EST Genesis, or Simplex TrueAlerts, or Wheelock ASs & MTs, it all depends on prospective and the person.
I know this an old vid but I got one of those mechanical horn strobes now! Granted the fire lettering is on the side of the strobe instead of the front of the horn
Cool beans! So you have the S17 or S30 model where the strobe is fixed and not multi-candela? The wall mount MCS versions are the only ones that have the fire lettering on the front while having a multi-candela strobe. The reason being is that the Candela selector is on the side of the strobe, which would've cut into the fire lettering if they had kept the lettering on the sides. Because of that, they put the lettering on the front.
@@BlackLightning4547 huh thats reallly interesting! Mines the s30 I believe
@@FourtyFiftyEighty Coolio!
So awesome dude, I can’t believe the U-MMT Flashes crazy I think
Thank you. Like I said in the video, the reason why the U-MMT was flashing fast because of the cut in current everytime the NAC turns off
@Mike Graham yes, the other 3 alarms have two NACs going to them(the alarm in my closet is the EOL). Since the gym only has one NAC, alarms placed in there will have to be in a two-wire configuration
@Bart Lee the P2WH-LF flashes like the UMMT on March Time as well, some alarms have a built-in delay before they sound/flash, some don't
love the siemens ummt strobe marching with the horn
Some synchronizing strobes will respond like that when current is cut rapidly
@@BlackLightning4547 it’s almost like the UMMT strobe is in smart sync
@@susansorrentino6130 well it is both a free run and synced strobe
Knowing the backstory of the Siemens-Wheelock debacle in 2008, the Wheelock sync module's presence further angered the Siemens/Pyrotronics/Faraday horn strobes, as they cannot run on FWR. A short story about how Wheelock screwed Siemens had an impact on these horn strobes. A fellow U-HN-MCS once said: "Get off my turf you stupid Wheelock module, your company has devastated our devices!"
Originally these devices were manufactured by Faraday, who then got bought out from Cueberus Pyrotronics and later Siemens. By the time Siemens had to use Wheelock's devices, these devices were already phased out
whats the name of your intro song i like it
It's the Mission Failed song from JAK II
Nice, did you get your Siemens U-HN-MCS on eBay because I just gotten mine on eBay just two weeks ago.
Thank you, yes I got them from Ebay just like the rest of my collection
Since when can the UMMT do March time?!
The UMMT is a four wire device(when the jumpers are cut), and will code accordingly to the NAC that its on
i had the same alarm in my elementary school the siemens one
They're all Siemens...
@@BlackLightning4547 i ment the one in the thumbnail
The U-HN-MCS
@@BlackLightning4547 yep
Cool
How did that UMMT get coded to march time? Set on continuous then make it coded by panel?
Bingo
The horn in your room is kinda raspy...wonder why. But i liked the setup with mechanical horns and a UMMT!
Usually the Siemens U-HN-MCS horn/strobes and other variants have more rasp than the others like the Simplex 4903-9219 and my Gentex WGMS24-75WR even though they use the same mechanism. I was going for a whole Siemens/ Cerberus Pyrotronics themed system
I think it's because FireLite panels tend to use FWR voltage rather than regular DC voltage. Electromechanical horns like the U-HN-MCS don't really like FWR. Think of how the Simplex 4903-9405 and 4903-9217 sound. On my old channel (pivotous), I had a video where I tested a 9217 with my FireLite MS-2, and it sounded awful. Meanwhile when I connected the same alarm to 3 9-volt batteries, it sounds like it's supposed to. FWR and electromechanical horns don't mix.
@@Dr_Monitor Umm... All of the alarms are on a filtered DC power supply that's located clearly under the main FACP, pay attention
@@Dr_Monitor The system has been filtered since system test 38
If you had a Simplex 4030 up that would rumble the heck out of the wall and floor
Yeah I bet it would
Just like newserveralarm's 4030
Yep for sure
What's louder this or the advance?
Probably the advance because of its pitch
Nice setup :)
Thank you
Fire Alarms gone mad
For real
Is this in Washington D.C
State
No dislikes and 70 likes? Wow that is kinda rare. Cool test tho
Thank you
Fire Alarm pull the fire Alarm pull stasn
I did....
Amazing Video 👍🔥🚨
Thank you
these horns sound like 9838 kinda
Nah, they sound like 9805s
@@BlackLightning4547 at 10:21 is that a 4030 and do you still got can you use it
@@vintagesimplexfirealarmsof6440 I do not own any AC powered devices, so no, that wasn't a 4030
@@BlackLightning4547 what was it
@@vintagesimplexfirealarmsof6440 if you're referring to the alarm on the ceiling, it's a Siemens U-HN-MCS
Hey who told u to bother that alarm I done told u time again these safety equipment are not Toys u could face serious Penalty and fines for messing with safety equipment putting lives in danger don't pull alarm unless it's a fire or emergency
It's MY system that I installed for DEMONSTRATION PURPOSES ONLY( as I said numerous times in my videos) in MY MOM'S HOUSE(where I'm living at the moment). The system doesn't even cover the whole house. The system is local and doesn't dispatched the fire department. Who am I putting in danger? Everyone knows they're not toys and you can face serious penalties. Why do you think I have a disclaimer in my intro as well as in the description to not pull alarms IN PUBLIC BUILDINGS unless there's an emergency?
3:56
Yep, that's when the test begins if you want to be uninformed of the system.
Siemens UMT
*UMMT
Sorry. I’m just a kid on my mom’s account. I like your videos though.
@@onefineapple No worries, thank you for your support
Fire alarms screaming loud.
Fo' sho'
Offical MightyEagleFireAlarms they were girls getting banged
@@dev-xq8lz IDK why girls in that predicament sound like geese deep-throating in this case
@@BlackLightning4547 family friendly doood 🤣
@@alexandersalarms5380 You right. Keep it on the DL
The Franklin institute has these angry horns they sound garbage
Either they're going bad or they're on FWR
Noice
Thank you