I got a 7002T out of an office building in Salt Lake City which is in the process of renovation. Didn’t even work. Not to mention a Silent Knight 5820XL with a billion troubles. One of the 7002T’s was actually on an SLC loop. Do it right the first time kids!
What's wrong with a 7002T on an SLC loop? Everyone knows that they're super-advanced addressable signals and the skipping sound they make is due to the panel polling their address.
That skipping noise 700X(T)s are famous for is a big reason why electromechanical fire alarm horns were eventually no longer made; they draw too much current compared to electronic horns. So when you have a 2-wire electromechanical horn/strobe like that, the strobe's flashing messes with the current flow for the horn. Electronic horns draw much less current, and on a 2-wire electronic horn/strobe you don't have that skipping problem if the horn is set to Continuous. Of course, Wheelock would go on to make some pretty good electronic horn/strobes, like the MT and NS series, the AS and the Exceder.
However, the 7002(T)s were also setup to have a parasitic strobe where when the strobe flashes, the horn cuts off temporarily to charge the strobe. Thats why that horn skips. Too me, the skipping really just seems to be a multitude of problems; that of which were the grounds for mechanical horns to be phased out entirely. Still though, mechanical horns sound better than electrical horns for the most part (except the 4906 series truealert).
Those alarms from 0:58 onwards sound creepy! I think I can make out what sounds like an electronic horn on code 3, but it's hard to hear over all those 7002T's. From my experience, the older mechanical horns seem louder than the newer electronic horns, the mechanical horns def get my attention better (when you hear them, you know it means "Fire! Get out now!") than the electronic horns, many of which have a "toy alarm" sound, such as the Gentex SHG and the SpectraAlert Classic, tho there are also quite a few electronic horns that are very loud, such as the TrueAlert and the SpectraAlert Advance, so it depends on the alarm, I guess.
@@Sean63_HD I had to deal with mechanical horns in every school I attended, back when those schools were built, all they had were bells and mechanical horns, and for the ones I attended, no one ever bothered to renovate them and replace the mechanical horns with electronic horns.
I had a doctors appointment the day this was posted. So I wasn't able to eatch this. J totally forgot to after I got home. I mean we were doing flipping errands in new albany. Didn't leave Wal-Mart til 6:00 pm. And we got stuck in traffic. Some guy got mad at us for yielding into traffic properly. We had enough room for god sakes. And he flipped us off. Like dude that really immature. Anyways, now that I've watched this. Nice video
There's something neet about having a bunch of mechanical horns going off at the same time. it really makes it feel like the building wil explode soon.
1:18 i'm hearing another type of fire alarm in the background on code 3 that i've never heard of before.. maybe it's a panel? Someone tell me what it is called.
Wheelock 7002t's are one of my favorite alarms.
FireFone81 sameee
Mee too
Me too i like the open grill one
@@vintagesimplexfirealarmsof6440 that’s the 7002
Same
Call me weird, but I love how out-of-sync those 7002Ts are. And probably how mighty loud they are too 😂
Great video
Yeah..They are PRETTY loud. I have a few 7002-24's, and after it buzzing for a bit, your ears will ring.
@@alexandersalarms5380 my 7002t is extremly quiet
@@catsgame9282 I said they are "pretty loud" numbnuts
@@ThatOneExoRailfan yeah most of em are
@@alexandersalarms5380lmfao mine is so loud, I can’t go into my goddamn room without needing hearing protection. It’s super ear splitting
I got a 7002T out of an office building in Salt Lake City which is in the process of renovation. Didn’t even work. Not to mention a Silent Knight 5820XL with a billion troubles. One of the 7002T’s was actually on an SLC loop. Do it right the first time kids!
lol, I once saw a pull station mounted at horn/strobe height, and the single gang box below it (for the pull station) had a blank plate over it.
What's wrong with a 7002T on an SLC loop? Everyone knows that they're super-advanced addressable signals and the skipping sound they make is due to the panel polling their address.
@@Fahrenheit4051 🤣
Are you sure it wasn’t operator error?
I would totally be grabbing those 7002ts
That skipping noise 700X(T)s are famous for is a big reason why electromechanical fire alarm horns were eventually no longer made; they draw too much current compared to electronic horns. So when you have a 2-wire electromechanical horn/strobe like that, the strobe's flashing messes with the current flow for the horn. Electronic horns draw much less current, and on a 2-wire electronic horn/strobe you don't have that skipping problem if the horn is set to Continuous. Of course, Wheelock would go on to make some pretty good electronic horn/strobes, like the MT and NS series, the AS and the Exceder.
However, the 7002(T)s were also setup to have a parasitic strobe where when the strobe flashes, the horn cuts off temporarily to charge the strobe. Thats why that horn skips. Too me, the skipping really just seems to be a multitude of problems; that of which were the grounds for mechanical horns to be phased out entirely. Still though, mechanical horns sound better than electrical horns for the most part (except the 4906 series truealert).
7002Ts are AWESOME! Just got one today! It’s my very first fire alarm with an electromechanical horn.
I have one too and it sounds amazing since I fixed it
I ordered one yea I love the sound it makes when the strobe flashes
That one mosquito on your left ear must have been like:
I like the mix of the 7002Ts and the 7001Ts
0:35 Was that an FCI HP I heard over those 7001s and 7002Ts? (listen closely, it sounds higher pitched than the other alarms)
HEARD IT TOO
Those alarms from 0:58 onwards sound creepy! I think I can make out what sounds like an electronic horn on code 3, but it's hard to hear over all those 7002T's. From my experience, the older mechanical horns seem louder than the newer electronic horns, the mechanical horns def get my attention better (when you hear them, you know it means "Fire! Get out now!") than the electronic horns, many of which have a "toy alarm" sound, such as the Gentex SHG and the SpectraAlert Classic, tho there are also quite a few electronic horns that are very loud, such as the TrueAlert and the SpectraAlert Advance, so it depends on the alarm, I guess.
don't worry it was like that when i was in high school
It sounds like a swarm of bees
@@scoops63official You're right, it does!
@@Sean63_HD I had to deal with mechanical horns in every school I attended, back when those schools were built, all they had were bells and mechanical horns, and for the ones I attended, no one ever bothered to renovate them and replace the mechanical horns with electronic horns.
I can hear an est integrity
That place has seen better days
These sound like a swarm of bees.
I actually like the 7001t alarms
lol you have 69 subscribers
@@alexandersalarms5380 and
@@mr.techobsession1575 i guess you didn't get the joke
@@alexandersalarms5380 can u tell me
@@mr.techobsession1575 If you don’t get it your too young
There are 2 other fire alarms that I heard in the video. FCI HP, & an EST Integrity.
I had a doctors appointment the day this was posted. So I wasn't able to eatch this. J totally forgot to after I got home. I mean we were doing flipping errands in new albany. Didn't leave Wal-Mart til 6:00 pm. And we got stuck in traffic. Some guy got mad at us for yielding into traffic properly. We had enough room for god sakes. And he flipped us off. Like dude that really immature.
Anyways, now that I've watched this. Nice video
No need to include your life story lol
@@FireTech7 oh no. That's not my life. I missed the video bc I had no service.
Try Saint Bethlehem elementary's
Bro did these fire alarms make you blow a load at the 1:17 mark?? Lol hmmm
There's something neet about having a bunch of mechanical horns going off at the same time. it really makes it feel like the building wil explode soon.
This actually sounds cool. Not scary and loud like otter systems. I think of goal horns
@@catsgame9282 actually now that I think about it they are a bit loud but still cool
@@catsgame9282 My school has a 7200t
why do they sound different at different speeds?
1:18 i'm hearing another type of fire alarm in the background on code 3 that i've never heard of before.. maybe it's a panel? Someone tell me what it is called.
The song of my people
7002ts are funny.
What is the panel?
The 7002 sounds like bees
it almost like a abandoned office
It is
What were the smokes?
Then of course theres that one super rare wheelock 7001-24
it sounds like there's a Space Age 2DCD in the system at about 0:35
What are the pulls and panel?
OLD FCI MS-2 pull stations with an old FCI panel I did not recognize.
@@TssCman123 by any chance was this in Vernon Connecticut?
TssCman123 probably an fc-72
Man I don’t think enyone would want this water damaged building
Is that a est intergerity I heard sounded like it
Yes, there are a couple of them in a room nearby.
i saw 7001 24s in there
Yikes, black mold, ceiling leaks? You must have really meant vacant
Seems like a level in the backrooms
Those floors are in rough shape
Wheelock 7002T fire alarms are raspy
only if set on FWR voltage
Finally got a reply
@@shaneholbrook9487 LOL ok :D
It’s like music.
This place looks like it is abandoned!
Because it was