this system belongs in a fire museum. I'm sharing this with old school fire alarms! Or you could do it through his website under the contact page. you should donate the other three Honeywell chevrons to a fire museum. The Akron Municipal Court building has those exact Honeywell pool stations with the general alarm switch (probably a zone coded system where each floor has its own code). I also found some vintage Honeywell bells too. That building has an EST system which probably replace the original Honeywell one
This system is extremely loud! These seem louder than a SpectrAlert Advance and Simplex TrueAlert. A little tiny bit louder than DC mechanical horns and the 4903 electromechanical horn strobes. But these horns are awesome and rare!
Since the only mechanical horn I heard is my 7002T, idk how loud other ones are but my 7002T is definitely louder than a SpectrAlert Advance. I heard a whole system of them go off and one going off in a room similar to the size of my room at home doesn’t make me cover my ears at all unless I am right under the alarm. My 7002T is a whole different story. I can’t be in the same room with it while it’s going off without covering my ears or wearing hearing protection as it’s absolutely deafening and painful as absolute shit. You can even feel it in your body a bit. I can’t even begin to imagine how loud a whole system of them would be. Prb close to those advances, but way louder and more painful as usually systems with them are on continuous and they’re just louder in general
What surprises me is it looks like that school must have had a significant renovation at some point. The building looks fairly new on the inside, yet has that vintage fire alarm system.
damn it I rendered with H.264 instead of H.265 so theres a weird glitch on the intro animation. Oh well
this system belongs in a fire museum. I'm sharing this with old school fire alarms! Or you could do it through his website under the contact page. you should donate the other three Honeywell chevrons to a fire museum.
The Akron Municipal Court building has those exact Honeywell pool stations with the general alarm switch (probably a zone coded system where each floor has its own code). I also found some vintage Honeywell bells too. That building has an EST system which probably replace the original Honeywell one
Yes, please share it with them that would be freaking awesome
2:28
"Never settle for less than your best " - The 4030
I take it this system isn't tied to a panel because it stops as soon as you close the pull station.
Yes 👍🏻 it’s a closed circuit
I think it’s cause the panel is in walktest but idk
0:11--You're not supposed to drop your keys!
Lol!!
Butter fingers
Awesome system! I love the sound of these vintage Honeywell 4030’s.
This system is extremely loud! These seem louder than a SpectrAlert Advance and Simplex TrueAlert. A little tiny bit louder than DC mechanical horns and the 4903 electromechanical horn strobes. But these horns are awesome and rare!
They are
Since the only mechanical horn I heard is my 7002T, idk how loud other ones are but my 7002T is definitely louder than a SpectrAlert Advance. I heard a whole system of them go off and one going off in a room similar to the size of my room at home doesn’t make me cover my ears at all unless I am right under the alarm. My 7002T is a whole different story. I can’t be in the same room with it while it’s going off without covering my ears or wearing hearing protection as it’s absolutely deafening and painful as absolute shit. You can even feel it in your body a bit. I can’t even begin to imagine how loud a whole system of them would be. Prb close to those advances, but way louder and more painful as usually systems with them are on continuous and they’re just louder in general
I love when AC horns echo.
1:58 reminds me of that one vid named Simplex Fire Alarm Testing from SimplexTech
Indeed; old fire alarm horns like those are much louder than modern ones, from my experience.
Lucky you, to save the honeywell Chevrons
Excellent video
Very cool video and test!
This is awesome
2:03😅😅😅😅😅❤❤❤❤❤ last video of it:)
i liked when his keys fell and he sayed bruh i laugh so hard i went on the floor
You really should be testing those by removing the glass bar and pulling them.
spokane washington has a handful of rare gems
Not even Spokane
@@FourtyFiftyEighty I assume this was western Idaho (eastern end of the Spokane Valley).
@@FourtyFiftyEightyi think u live in that area
i seen wheelock 7002t horn strobes in my area houston tx
I want that horn
Those Benjamin electric type horns are really well built, must have been expensive to buy one new backbin the day
Good grief. That was crazy loud. There were only two sounders in the halls we saw.
what school is this at and state
One of these horns is prb even louder than my 7002T. I need an AC horn at some point but I think my ears aren’t going to like that one but lmfao
Was this a school
Yea
What surprises me is it looks like that school must have had a significant renovation at some point. The building looks fairly new on the inside, yet has that vintage fire alarm system.
Imagine if you had your ear stuck to those fire alarms and it went off
I know fire alarms are supposed to be loud, but putting two overfilled horn alarms inside a small hallway is a bit much.
What school
Him like bruh be like