Wow I just got back into FAs -- one thing I love seeing is that most old units are well preserved and still used in active operations. I loooove old Simplex and Wheelock mechanical horns as well as these early mutli-tones.
I've heard of Simplex occasionally using the older MA/SS horn/strobes in the late 1980s and early 1990s, long before Faraday started making their own multitone horn/strobes. My high school had that same Simplex 6400 master clock! They still use it to this day, though the P.A. system was replaced in the late 2010s, so the sound of the time tone changed.
I hate the slow whoop tone on the MASS. I'd be so tempted to leave the panel on code 3 if I was there. Your employer needs to invest in a Solo or Testifier testing kit for their technicians.
I'm reminded of someone I know; his old apartment building was built in the 1970s with a Simplex system using 4040 horns on 4050-82 light plates. In 1991 they upgraded to a Notifier System 5000, but they slapped MA/SS horn/strobes with trim plates onto the 4050-82s, and it looked pretty bad! The apartment units also had PA400Rs installed, and they kept the Simplex 4251-20 pulls and the old "wiffle-ball" smoke detectors (though a few that failed over time were replaced with System Sensor i3s). The MA/SSes were all set on Slow Whoop, but they were unsynchronized, and they'd start sounding a couple seconds after the PA400Rs when the system was tripped.
An OG panel, love it!
Always gotta appreciate the older systems. They paved the way for todays modern fire protection!
Wow I just got back into FAs -- one thing I love seeing is that most old units are well preserved and still used in active operations. I loooove old Simplex and Wheelock mechanical horns as well as these early mutli-tones.
This is a very interesting system! The tone that the alarms make is sooooo cool
I've heard of Simplex occasionally using the older MA/SS horn/strobes in the late 1980s and early 1990s, long before Faraday started making their own multitone horn/strobes.
My high school had that same Simplex 6400 master clock! They still use it to this day, though the P.A. system was replaced in the late 2010s, so the sound of the time tone changed.
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Does city disconnect bypass the dialer
Yes, if the switch is actually wired to do anything
Any clue what the original NACs were?
@@Chathamrailfan mass
I find this unusual for a Simplex system. Wheelock devices with Simplex systems are what I’m used to seeing, but System Sensor devices, that’s unusual
I hate the slow whoop tone on the MASS. I'd be so tempted to leave the panel on code 3 if I was there. Your employer needs to invest in a Solo or Testifier testing kit for their technicians.
I'm reminded of someone I know; his old apartment building was built in the 1970s with a Simplex system using 4040 horns on 4050-82 light plates. In 1991 they upgraded to a Notifier System 5000, but they slapped MA/SS horn/strobes with trim plates onto the 4050-82s, and it looked pretty bad! The apartment units also had PA400Rs installed, and they kept the Simplex 4251-20 pulls and the old "wiffle-ball" smoke detectors (though a few that failed over time were replaced with System Sensor i3s). The MA/SSes were all set on Slow Whoop, but they were unsynchronized, and they'd start sounding a couple seconds after the PA400Rs when the system was tripped.
We have solo cups we just didn’t have one while doing this building. It also only has one smoke just to drop the fire door
@@ZakWolf i remember looking at a photo of one mass on a 4050-82
@@prism_2903 That was probably it!
2:26 imitating/mimicing the MASS whoop
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Also the next video will be very epic
Love system sensor MASSes
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saying cuss words is inappropriate
U’ll b ok
I literally censored them 😭
Dude he has been cussing a lot in his videos. Let him do that
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At least they were censored.