Hopefully this wasn’t an annual fire alarm test and inspection. Code requires smoke to activate the sensor. You can only use a magnet just to do a functional test but not part of an annual. You bypass the smoke chamber and smoke sensors with the magnet
@@niks_crazy_world a lot of these devices were tested with magnets due to the volume of smoke detectors that have gotten stuck in alarm conditions. 3 days before this inspection, I was at this site replacing a detector that got a permanently dirty trouble. A few of these were tested with canned smoke and we had to replace them because they would not reset. They are due to be sensitivity tested soon and that will determine if they need to be replaced or not.
@@bjthedjdutchdude1992 I am not able to do that as I do not work for Johnson Controls. The system was set up to function this way. So it will remain the same.
This test is super sick
YEAH
AAAAAAAAAA SUPER SHIT SICK
Also its very interesting tgat they used GX90s
Sweet
Simplex 4100+ ✅✅✅
The Almighty bingus approves
Let's go baby! Back to Simplex we go! Too bad that Free Run TrueAlert doesn't work. Those are my favorite types of TrueAlerts.
Yes I agree. I’m not sure why they didn’t work either. I quoted them to be replace with new models.
Hopefully this wasn’t an annual fire alarm test and inspection. Code requires smoke to activate the sensor. You can only use a magnet just to do a functional test but not part of an annual. You bypass the smoke chamber and smoke sensors with the magnet
@@rolandopr1 semi annual inspection. We have since done the annual & sensitivity testing at the site.
schimplec gx90 leaked (NOT CLICKBAIT)
Why were the smokes tested with a magnet rather than smoke substitute? I’ve never seen a system be inspected with a magnet around here.
@@niks_crazy_world a lot of these devices were tested with magnets due to the volume of smoke detectors that have gotten stuck in alarm conditions. 3 days before this inspection, I was at this site replacing a detector that got a permanently dirty trouble. A few of these were tested with canned smoke and we had to replace them because they would not reset. They are due to be sensitivity tested soon and that will determine if they need to be replaced or not.
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Ah, thanks for the clarification!
Because it needs to be tested
Yikes. Please code them to code 3 or march time
@@bjthedjdutchdude1992 I am not able to do that as I do not work for Johnson Controls. The system was set up to function this way. So it will remain the same.