I know right there was a high school in Michigan (JFK in a Detroit suburb) built the same year as this panel that had the same exact system, but with the prototype S460 pulls and Honeywell equivalents of Simplex 4037 horns. I have no clue if that system was salvaged before the building was demolished. BTW, I found an apartment building in the Highland Square neighborhood of Akron that has Simplex 4037 horns on a 4207/8 system. I think you should check that place out (if you haven't already.)
@@neohistoryfan1014I was supposed to salvage that system but some stuff fell through unfortunately. Also, the pulls there were normal S464A units, no coded pulls.
Great demonstration and a very nice panel. Sadley, they just don't make them like this anymore. Notrhing but cheap fire alarm systems made now.
I know right
there was a high school in Michigan (JFK in a Detroit suburb) built the same year as this panel that had the same exact system, but with the prototype S460 pulls and Honeywell equivalents of Simplex 4037 horns. I have no clue if that system was salvaged before the building was demolished.
BTW, I found an apartment building in the Highland Square neighborhood of Akron that has Simplex 4037 horns on a 4207/8 system. I think you should check that place out (if you haven't already.)
@@neohistoryfan1014 whats the address
@@neohistoryfan1014I was supposed to salvage that system but some stuff fell through unfortunately. Also, the pulls there were normal S464A units, no coded pulls.
@@VintageCollections well that sucks--so I guess the whole system ended up getting scrapped
@@neohistoryfan1014 It did, yes. Went down with the building
This is just what fire drills sounded like in junior high.
Very good sir
thank you!
Do you have a wiring digram for the panel?
@@mimi2 I don't have an original diagram, but I know how to wire one.