I think it is stupid that everyone was told that there is a fire drill but when the real fire happens then people is hot going to be told until the fire alarm goes off. Great video keep up with the awesome videos Nic.
They should do more surprise drills. The high school I went to did some surprise ones. The ones that weren’t a surprise were up to the teachers to mention it to the class. I usually ended up finding out about the surprise ones but kept them to myself
Its interesting to note the fire system differences between here and in the UK. In the UK, a building fire "activation" is a continuous ringing of bells/sounders, whereas a fire warning of an activation in an adjacent building is a pulsing bell/sounder. Always an interesting video Nic, many thanks.
in the usa, older buildings have alarms that make a continuous tone, its usually buzzers that make different pitches down the hallway as you walk. modern alarms in the usa are pulsed like this, the pattern is meant to be a subliminal for people to walk at the pace of the pulses and not run during a fire evacuation. older buildings in the usa have alarms like this: ua-cam.com/video/SK5kVjWR3nI/v-deo.html
When I was in high school, my high school's fire alarm system consisted of a huge variety of Wheelock devices! We actually had a couple of System Sensor MA devices as well, and those two were set to 800hz continuous.
I agree, don’t tell them next time. Most time at school you are not told when. Some people who are anxious might get a rough time frame. Really, unannounced is best. E.g. give date but no time.
09:39 It's the 9th dip switch that has to be pushed down with #10 pushed up in the first bank of dip switches of the S1 Global Options DIP Switch for 10 seconds to clear the trouble history then the switches can be returned to normal
@@nics-systems-electric I remember in the 1st fire drill at this high school with the system synchronized ua-cam.com/video/H-2OZkSE7Kg/v-deo.html you told us that they were 3 horn strobes in one concrete stairwell and they were all set to high volume and it was so loud that some kids passed out and went deaf from the loud noise in there and the fire department had to rescue these kids from the stairwell which meant these horn strobes were not a good idea and then they got replaced with remote strobes or blanked out
@@nics-systems-electric oh I had it plugged into the outside outlet, then went to reset it on the in the garage and it popped and lit up like a firework. Do you know it’s arcing
@@nics-systems-electric Interesting, here they put the label on regardless of where it is. Electrical room, IDF room, mechanical room, main office, doesn’t matter.
Great video as always. its interesting how that one strobe that was outside was burn out. i never actually seen a dead strobe, could it be that its exposed to the elements like extreme heat and cold temps and that shortened its life?
Doing notified Fire Drills is stupid as heck imo. It causes Situations like I had recently where the Fire Alarm went off and everyone was like "Is this a Drill?" the Class sat there for like 8 Minutes not evacuating at all, while the Professor asked around if it was a Drill. I was internally facepalming and just got up and advised them to evacute immidiatly no BUTS and IFS, and checked the Fire Alarm System cause I am authorized to do so as a volunteer firefighter, which was saying that a Smoke Detector went off in the Class Room below us, luckily it was just a false Alarm because they were cutting wood without a vacuum attached and all the Sawdust and slight Smoke created from the heat of using Machines to saw Wood made it go off, but I dont wanna imagine how precious these 8 Minutes would have been in an actual Fire.
I don't think that's directly related to notified drills. How was the quote (badly translated)? "When something unexpected happend 5% of people panic. And 90% imitate them." Most people, who do not receive proper and regular training, are just acting stupid. And even if they are trained - some will still get overwhelmed and panic once they notice it's the real deal. If they're not asking about if it a drill, they'll ask around if it is a false alarm or whatever. Little popcorn time? Had a tripped ASD in an airtight room once. Building has no "real" visual or acoustic alarms besides one lousy combo in the room itself, rest is just automatic phone alerts (yes, I hate the lack of official requirements…). While I'm luckily not responsible for the system, I've got some sort of virtual annunciator panel on my PC, as they partly use lines I manage. Gives me a good idea if I should hurry or can slowly watch the chaos unfold. Well, lets say while leaving, some people were still sitting at their desks. One person was actively unplugging phones, as "the work needs to get done today, I have no time for this and the alarm sounds are annoying". I sadly and unexpectedly stumbled and hit the EPO, so no further discussion necessary. One (insert nice word for person here) even tried to open the sealed room to "see what is going on in there". Really? Opening a possibly burning room and releasing toxic fumes? Without wearing SCBA or any kind of PPE? In a building where people are still trying to get out? Great idea, mate. Luckily nothing major, just a melty distribution box (check your screws regularly…), but let's say firefighters weren't impressed with how some people acted.
I heard it and it's because of the way the sound echos across the rooftop basketball court and not the system out of sync as he fixed the sync on the system: ua-cam.com/video/mvdqzwkR4ms/v-deo.html
Nic the fire alarm system in my school is a notifier2640 with a 3030 display and pull stations nbg12lx and for smoke detectors fst851 for horn strobes system sensor P2R and in the classrooms SR and some classrooms SRL and there’s three of them and one of the custodians at the school gave me the three strobes they were replaced and my school does elementary middle and high school
For one I don't show the students really, and if you did look closely you would've seen them when I showed people leaving from the rooftop outdoor area
Wsp sigma, not seen u in edges. My high school is very large, 3 story, and 120+ rooms then aroudn extra 30 for the staff stuff and storage. then 10 mroe for servers. then you got 2 sizes football pitches made out of astro turth, 2 full sizes absketball pitches and a big grass area. Anywyas, how u been sigma
Sounds to me like some sort of distortion caused by so many alarms can be heard in the same area as you have hallways on either side and the atrium with an echo effect may have just been the microphone
@@nics-systems-electric I hear it and it happened because you've accidentally covered up the camera mic on your phone which made the alarms produce a weird sound on video as it kinda created a phasing audio effect of a sine wave modulator changing the volume of the sound's frequency range's volumes where's in real life you wouldn't hear that weird sound at all as that's not possible And also because in the previous fire drills I didn't hear that sound which meant it wasn't the room and the echo distortion from the alarms because SpectrAlert Advances can't produce this type of echo distortion which means that you've accidentally covered the camera mic
I think it is stupid that everyone was told that there is a fire drill but when the real fire happens then people is hot going to be told until the fire alarm goes off. Great video keep up with the awesome videos Nic.
They should do more surprise drills. The high school I went to did some surprise ones. The ones that weren’t a surprise were up to the teachers to mention it to the class. I usually ended up finding out about the surprise ones but kept them to myself
Its interesting to note the fire system differences between here and in the UK. In the UK, a building fire "activation" is a continuous ringing of bells/sounders, whereas a fire warning of an activation in an adjacent building is a pulsing bell/sounder. Always an interesting video Nic, many thanks.
in the usa, older buildings have alarms that make a continuous tone, its usually buzzers that make different pitches down the hallway as you walk. modern alarms in the usa are pulsed like this, the pattern is meant to be a subliminal for people to walk at the pace of the pulses and not run during a fire evacuation. older buildings in the usa have alarms like this: ua-cam.com/video/SK5kVjWR3nI/v-deo.html
@@EsmartElectronics many thanks for the insight.
@@EsmartElectronics dude what
When I was in high school, my high school's fire alarm system consisted of a huge variety of Wheelock devices! We actually had a couple of System Sensor MA devices as well, and those two were set to 800hz continuous.
I got the permission to pull a bg-12 at school for a fire drill and it was awesome
Yay! Another video of your highschool! Keep up the good work!
Nick, should you start doing fire drills with the house, fire alarm system so the your family could be repaired in case a actual fire happens
He has
@@That_2_guy2T what when
Love this channel
I just done a drill today! Very cool to see other systems!
Love your channel
Nice vid! Love this channel :)
Heres a cookie for doing good job
I agree, don’t tell them next time. Most time at school you are not told when. Some people who are anxious might get a rough time frame. Really, unannounced is best. E.g. give date but no time.
They tell us when to come do them. and since Covid they don't want to do surprise ones anymore.
09:39 It's the 9th dip switch that has to be pushed down with #10 pushed up in the first bank of dip switches of the S1 Global Options DIP Switch for 10 seconds to clear the trouble history then the switches can be returned to normal
Yep
Great school fire drill video
Have you seen a 270-SPO that has NO latch?! There's a first for everything. Gonna replace it on Saturday...
Right when I plugged it in, it blew up
Amazing video bud. I love it I hope you make Amazing video and work hard bud. Keep up the good work and take care bud. 👍👍👍👍😎😎😎😎
My high school has EST, which is everywhere in my area. But was that school always notifier?
Yes I said in the start of the video it was originally specified to be a 320c
My HS was built in 22 and has an EST4 Voice Evac System.
@@nics-systems-electric bro those basketball hoop wow, there broken
Surprised there isn't an NA in the stairwells
Not required
@@nics-systems-electric I remember in the 1st fire drill at this high school with the system synchronized ua-cam.com/video/H-2OZkSE7Kg/v-deo.html you told us that they were 3 horn strobes in one concrete stairwell and they were all set to high volume and it was so loud that some kids passed out and went deaf from the loud noise in there and the fire department had to rescue these kids from the stairwell which meant these horn strobes were not a good idea and then they got replaced with remote strobes or blanked out
Nice video Nic 😊
Loved it 😁🤩
Is it safe for GFCI’s to pop in light up? I’m in a whole outlet light up like an explosion.
It tripped it's supposed to do that you can reset it with button
@@nics-systems-electric oh I had it plugged into the outside outlet, then went to reset it on the in the garage and it popped and lit up like a firework. Do you know it’s arcing
My house is built in 2007
Thank you for your advice. I’m just curious if it’s a fire hazard or not the whole outlet to light up.
@@fortniteinminecraftt3794 should be replaced or there is a short downstream from it
I’m applying to conduct the fire alarm drill tests at my local school district.
Nice
In Canada, is it not required to put FACP on the door of the room where the panel is? Here in America you have to.
Not if it's in a main electrical room
@@nics-systems-electric Interesting, here they put the label on regardless of where it is. Electrical room, IDF room, mechanical room, main office, doesn’t matter.
Great video as always. its interesting how that one strobe that was outside was burn out. i never actually seen a dead strobe, could it be that its exposed to the elements like extreme heat and cold temps and that shortened its life?
Possibly
Awesome video
does the portables have those crappy simplex 10 inch bells or were they replaced or were they moved
They are P2RA's
@@nics-systems-electrico
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@@christine6251 huh
Doing notified Fire Drills is stupid as heck imo. It causes Situations like I had recently where the Fire Alarm went off and everyone was like "Is this a Drill?" the Class sat there for like 8 Minutes not evacuating at all, while the Professor asked around if it was a Drill. I was internally facepalming and just got up and advised them to evacute immidiatly no BUTS and IFS, and checked the Fire Alarm System cause I am authorized to do so as a volunteer firefighter, which was saying that a Smoke Detector went off in the Class Room below us, luckily it was just a false Alarm because they were cutting wood without a vacuum attached and all the Sawdust and slight Smoke created from the heat of using Machines to saw Wood made it go off, but I dont wanna imagine how precious these 8 Minutes would have been in an actual Fire.
I don't think that's directly related to notified drills. How was the quote (badly translated)? "When something unexpected happend 5% of people panic. And 90% imitate them." Most people, who do not receive proper and regular training, are just acting stupid. And even if they are trained - some will still get overwhelmed and panic once they notice it's the real deal. If they're not asking about if it a drill, they'll ask around if it is a false alarm or whatever.
Little popcorn time? Had a tripped ASD in an airtight room once. Building has no "real" visual or acoustic alarms besides one lousy combo in the room itself, rest is just automatic phone alerts (yes, I hate the lack of official requirements…). While I'm luckily not responsible for the system, I've got some sort of virtual annunciator panel on my PC, as they partly use lines I manage. Gives me a good idea if I should hurry or can slowly watch the chaos unfold. Well, lets say while leaving, some people were still sitting at their desks. One person was actively unplugging phones, as "the work needs to get done today, I have no time for this and the alarm sounds are annoying". I sadly and unexpectedly stumbled and hit the EPO, so no further discussion necessary. One (insert nice word for person here) even tried to open the sealed room to "see what is going on in there". Really? Opening a possibly burning room and releasing toxic fumes? Without wearing SCBA or any kind of PPE? In a building where people are still trying to get out? Great idea, mate. Luckily nothing major, just a melty distribution box (check your screws regularly…), but let's say firefighters weren't impressed with how some people acted.
Now I’m scared for life
Best Chanel ever
The posts are so frequent now, are these just old clips are just a lot of work those days?
2 to 3 uploads per week
I was trying to use my shop vac in the outlet lit up
Very Awesome Dude!
At 4:52 im not sure if its just me but i hear a weird frequency from that horn, also the high school sounds so much better now that it’s synchronized
Microphone partially covered
Thank you I’ll try.😊
Noticed a slight syncing issue outside it kinda sound out of sync a little bit after you pulled it
I heard it and it's because of the way the sound echos across the rooftop basketball court and not the system out of sync as he fixed the sync on the system: ua-cam.com/video/mvdqzwkR4ms/v-deo.html
@@joeycaridi3030 I know he fixed it
Cool test
Nick systems and electric please respond
Love your channel, Mate. keep it up, let's give this guy so respect 💯🔥🧯.
Awesome!
- why do i see heat detectors in buildings have a sticker on them saying "NOT A LIFE SAFETY DEVICE"
Because heat detectors take longer to react, they are not considered life safety devices.
Pretty nice
Nic the fire alarm system in my school is a notifier2640 with a 3030 display and pull stations nbg12lx and for smoke detectors fst851 for horn strobes system sensor P2R and in the classrooms SR and some classrooms SRL and there’s three of them and one of the custodians at the school gave me the three strobes they were replaced and my school does elementary middle and high school
Nice video
Why did I not see the student come outside when the alarm went off?
For one I don't show the students really, and if you did look closely you would've seen them when I showed people leaving from the rooftop outdoor area
Ohhh, you attend this one okay. I won't say the name on it for privacy reasons. Don't worry man
Creepy much
@@nics-systems-electricdoesn't help much when you leave the team name in and living in bc
@@nics-systems-electricknow what's also weird you blured the school name at 9:10 but not the school team name? Huh.
@@Dawezil every team name has the schools name in it I don't show team names
@@nics-systems-electrictake a look at 5:59
Nic there’s one thing I don’t like you filmed this video in November of 2023
I don't see why that bother you
Where is today’s? Video app
Videos are on Saturdays and Wednesdays with extras on Monday it's under the about section of my channel
It took that long to edit
Probably 20 minutes or so to edit
nice
This a nice system tbh
Wsp sigma, not seen u in edges.
My high school is very large, 3 story, and 120+ rooms then aroudn extra 30 for the staff stuff and storage. then 10 mroe for servers. then you got 2 sizes football pitches made out of astro turth, 2 full sizes absketball pitches and a big grass area.
Anywyas, how u been sigma
Nice
@@nics-systems-electric YAY! I GOT A REPLY :D
I'm not sure if I'm hearing correctly, but it sounds like some of the alarms are doing the power down sound at times? Weird sound. 4:50 for example.
Sounds to me like some sort of distortion caused by so many alarms can be heard in the same area as you have hallways on either side and the atrium with an echo effect may have just been the microphone
@@nics-systems-electric 👍
@@nics-systems-electric I hear it and it happened because you've accidentally covered up the camera mic on your phone which made the alarms produce a weird sound on video as it kinda created a phasing audio effect of a sine wave modulator changing the volume of the sound's frequency range's volumes where's in real life you wouldn't hear that weird sound at all as that's not possible
And also because in the previous fire drills I didn't hear that sound which meant it wasn't the room and the echo distortion from the alarms because SpectrAlert Advances can't produce this type of echo distortion which means that you've accidentally covered the camera mic
Pls reply to my 1st comment :pls:
Love your channel