I recently found your channel and I find these videos interesting. I honestly get incredibly scared of alarms but I'm kind of eager to learn about them. It also helps that I can control the volume of the video XD
The bell and the siren are not designed and listed for fire prevention, but for general notification in industrial facilities. They could also be used with anti-burglary systems.
Sorry that I posted this comment a bit late. The first call point is a knock off KAC (Honeywell) old style call point. Great video by the way! Interesting fake devices!
Yep! It’s a funny one that. A mix between the KAC Series 2 (1978-1995) and the KAC World Series (1995-2003). It has the appearance of a World Series from the front, with the key in the bottom left, the line around the edge of the front cover that divides two slightly different textures of plastic, and the little cover piece over the micro switch on the cover at the top of the glass element. However, the terminals on the back of the call point are from the Series 2 model, with the 6 individual terminals. Don’t know why they combined two designs in this knock-off, but interesting nonetheless.
Hey can you do a video of an Amarex B402 versus Amerex B500 or maybe just a video of the differences between them because the only thing that I know that’s different is the hose.
Alright, I know this is an older video but it got put into my recommended today. I watched it again and thought “What if he used some of these in a system test?” It would be interesting to see.
They won't be since they're not ADA compliant. The siren alarms have to be at least 15 candelas (for which neither strobe is as shown in the video) in order to be compliant with the NFPA 72 codebook.
Countries have different Fire codes like El Salvador, Mexico, etc. What I mean by different is like mounting and devices. One time, I spotted a system sensor mass at a pull station height.