Cool demonstration. I have a vintage (all original) 1966 Kidde unit that uses the same control head and the Kidde patented "multijet" nozzle as shown in the video. Kidde must have quite an inventory of those multijet nozzles. I see where these nozzles show up in Kidde's 1950 brochures. Thanks for sharing
imagine setting off a system like this in an abandoned building
Cool demonstration. I have a vintage (all original) 1966 Kidde unit that uses the same control head and the Kidde patented "multijet" nozzle as shown in the video. Kidde must have quite an inventory of those multijet nozzles. I see where these nozzles show up in Kidde's 1950 brochures. Thanks for sharing
what is the tool used for measurement?