Another excellent video. That second pull station is a good addition to your home system. Makes sense to have one near both main exits to your home. Good job!
I love being able to learn about rough in from you dude, This will come in clutch for my own systems too, or if I need to do it myself in the field lol. Love the video as always man!
Nice video. I do agree that the 115 cm max height is low, that equates to about 45”, about 3” or 76 mm lower than the height down here in the states. Feels off being that low, even if it is only a few inches.
We found it's much better to have the commercial system than the residential crap that sets off every day you could do it without the pull stations though absolutely
I love your videos. They're educational and fun. One of my favorite pull stations is the Edwards SPO 270. By the way your dog is beautiful. Is she a purebred German Shepherd? Can you do a video of her if at all possible?
I really like your home system! I am also doing a home alarm system in my house. I have 2 questions for you. 1. I am installing conventional attic heat detectors. Will putting the end of line resistor in the Attic heat detector junction box be a problem? Will the extreme heat of the attic heat up the resistor and change the resistance of the resistor causing zone troubles? 2. I'm using Honeywell Genesis FPL wire for the system. I'm pretty sure this is obvious, but will FPL wire survive longer in a direct Flame then regular wire? I'm asking because I've read that FPL resists the spread of Fire. I haven't read that it survives longer in direct heat or flames. Thank you for your help! You are doing a great job on your system. It's very impressive!
The systems are meant to operate on a range of resistance within a certain parameter of the spec for that reason so that's fine. the insulation is just rated to be installed in a higher ambient temperature in an actual fire it's going to be extremely minimum as for any extra resistance it's going to provide against heat if you actually need wire to resist extreme temperature you use mineral insulated also known as pyrotenax cable
Hi Nic. Great video. I love watching them. Im looking for that video where you swapped a bell with one of your bells. Do you know the title of that one?
One of the best videos out there on this stuff. Question, so is the only way to create a new point through auto program on this panel? I never saw a “add point” option and don’t have the software any more. Working on a 180 point Notifier 640-2 with 2 SLC loops and wanted to make sure I didn’t lose any previously programmed points doing this. Its been a few years. Thanks!
If you connect a device to the SLC with an unused address, or delete one that is still connected with a unique address, will the panel, eventually show, “unspecified device“ or “extra point?”
When is the next durability testing video gonna happen, because when I watch the first part of this video, I wanted to know the durability testing video going to happen ?
I have a fire alarm system in my house just like yours in the moment, I heard the news that you might not do any more durability testing videos my fire alarm system started screaming😂😂😂😂
My Middle School Needs A New Fire Alarm System. The Current System Is Conventional And Very Old. We Need Something Like An MS9600UDLS Or An NFS-3030 And New Alarms Such As The Gentex Commander 3 Or A Wheelock Exceeder.
I agree it would look better but he couldn't as he's following code as much as possible and there is a small height range the handle of the pull station can be in and that's below the switch height.
Yes I think we can all agree that things look better if they're all lined up but that's not always legal which if I didn't somebody would be upset with me for that so either way I will end up with somebody upset
When I wanted to install my photo and I didn't want the residential smoke alarms. I have a photo electric so this was safe. I took my hammer and smashed the smoke alarm.