I had no clue that Reeve was the OEM for these bells; the police station in Akron has Honeywell versions of these and I believe they are single stroke--they were disconnected sometime in the mid 2000s when the present EST system was installed. I'm sure there might be guts of an old Honeywell panel somewhere in the basement of that building.,
Cool! I have a question for you, do you have any info on 10" gamewell rebranded adaptabells? I just got one from a aircraft hanger and it has the old "FIRE BELL" bolt tag. It runs on 24V DC. I can share more info if you need. (It also still has lead paint!!)
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I had no clue that Reeve was the OEM for these bells; the police station in Akron has Honeywell versions of these and I believe they are single stroke--they were disconnected sometime in the mid 2000s when the present EST system was installed. I'm sure there might be guts of an old Honeywell panel somewhere in the basement of that building.,
What every good fire alarm system should have
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Cool! I have a question for you, do you have any info on 10" gamewell rebranded adaptabells? I just got one from a aircraft hanger and it has the old "FIRE BELL" bolt tag. It runs on 24V DC. I can share more info if you need. (It also still has lead paint!!)
I've seen those before yes, they are sort of uncommon
@@BAFVintage ah ok. I never knew about their existence until i got mine. And i can't find any info at all about it.