A ummt has a 96db rating for Hilo and 93 for code3 regular tone (same with the UMHU according to the sheets I checked) An advanced has 99db DC rating for temp3 high volume. I do admit I have a soft spot for Seimens/Pyrotronics alarms of this vintage. Now they are just wheelock products post lawsuit.
@@FireTech7 yeah that would probably be the best to test them objectively under simular conditions than rely on the manuals.. Cause a device from late 90s early 2000s (UMMT July 96 manual) is gonna be different than a 2000s-2010s (2019 advanced manual) device in testing and voltage.
Gotta love seeing a fully sync capable system completely out of sync lol. Reminds me of the new section of my middle school
Lol
I always liked the Older Siemens Fire Alarm Systems. So good, to see this one still running today.
They are pretty cool
Cool Siemens!
They always are 😉
Another! Very nice Siemens devices. Don't see much here, basically none at all! 👌
I am about to start at siemens here next month actually. Super excited for it
@@kansasfirealarms5101 neat!
Those UMMTs sound very demanding!
They definitely are!
These things might just be as loud or louder than an advance
I like these more tho
I could see that
A ummt has a 96db rating for Hilo and 93 for code3 regular tone (same with the UMHU according to the sheets I checked) An advanced has 99db DC rating for temp3 high volume.
I do admit I have a soft spot for Seimens/Pyrotronics alarms of this vintage. Now they are just wheelock products post lawsuit.
@@adamk9652 I'd have to test them both on high to confirm
@@FireTech7 yeah that would probably be the best to test them objectively under simular conditions than rely on the manuals.. Cause a device from late 90s early 2000s (UMMT July 96 manual) is gonna be different than a 2000s-2010s (2019 advanced manual) device in testing and voltage.
"WTF is Sync?"
Sync is sync