System Test 22 | Board 2
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- Опубліковано 10 лют 2025
- In the twenty second system test, featuring my second demonstration board setup, I have one system with two loud alarms and another with one quiet alarm. As well as many other pull stations and smoke detectors!
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I’ve seen that Simplex smoke detector at an office building before. I believe the model is 2098-9209. That office had a Simplex 4005 with 2099-9754 pull stations and 4903 horn/strobes as well (not sure if they were electronic or electromechanical horns).
4:50 They have a bunch of those at my school. It's an older Simplex system from the 70's or 80's. Not sure what the panel is but the alarms are mainly Simplex 4041's with 4050-80 lights and 4251-20's as the pulls. Awesome test! You can never go wrong with the 70002T, such a cool alarm. I never knew that the System Sensor chime had more than just chime tones.
Just got a firelite BG12 cant wait to wire it up with one of my strobe lights
Same I just ordered a firelight BG 12 L but yours has the hex lock. The one I buy is a key. I hope you enjoy the alarm.
Very cool system test! A couple questions I have about this setup:
1. Why does the Wheelock 7002T sound all raspy?
2. What's the more specific model number of the 4904 strobe?
Another thing is that integrity strobes are actually ceiling rated, though the 'FIRE' lettering isn't.
Thank you! To answer your questions:
The 7002T sounds raspy due to the FWR output on the 3 zone EST FireShield.
The full model of the Simplex strobe is 4904-9139.
And also I’ve heard about the Integrity’s being ceiling rated. Some say they are while others say they are not. I’ve never really looked into it though. Either way it would be nicer to have the correct fire letting orientation if installing on the wall or ceiling. Thanks again for your comment!
1:22 I've only seen that alarm once in person, it was in a bathroom somewhere
Ionisation smoke detector are forbidden in Europe, this way no more radioactive bits in trash can and in the wild so photoelectric are common.
It's mandatory to have fire detector in house, they sold with integrated battery that will last the lifespan of the detector (10 year and you must change them even if wired )
They're also being phased out here in North America as well.
I have a Wheelock 7002t at my school
4:29 when your panel just says "sup" and yes I do know that this stands for supervisory
Man I wish I didint treat all my old exit signs like toys as a kid
what
@@NS-Sirens The heck you mean ''what'', do you not understand how to read?
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@@NS-Sirens Bro what 😂 Learn how to read
Hey exitsign250. I think next system test you should do all single action (minus the fire-lite bg12-LX) pull stations
5:06 simplex 2098-9209
Great test! That Simplex strobe seems uncommon.
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I thought the ourpose of a alarm was to get someones attention warning them of a fire that second system wouldnt even wake me
signals like that are used in environments where loud isnt very nice, like hospitals
@@auggatronicRoblox_official The systems in places like hospitals or nursing homes, are two stage systems. First stage is the alert signal that a fire warden would hear and investigate. He or she would then use their key to put the system into alarm (second stage) if a fire is detected. Also, to minimize the chances of causing major distress (especially in nursing homes), some systems will use chimes for their first stage.
You know pulling fire alarm with no reason is ilegal
These are my personal systems that I own.
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I zoomed in on my phone. and I think it said model number 2098-9209