Very interesting. Back in my high school days I wanted to wire up my home with pull stations, commercial grade smoke detectors, annunciator bells.(in those days bells were a thing). Unfortunately in those days (early 1970s) there was no internet, no ebay, etc. so commercial grade alarm equipment was not easy to come by. For a while I did work for a company that serviced fire extinguishers and also sold and maintained commercial security equipment such as fire and burglar alarm systems, firefighting tools, etc. But on a high school students budget in the 1970s commercial alarm equipment was way out of my monetary reach. I did however manage to build my own rather crude "pull boxes" and I did wire up a homebrew alarm system using those and inexpensive type residential heat sensors.
Those pulls definitely go well with the NS horn/strobes. at least for me. The MS2 pull stations were pretty much the only thing the alarm company installed on my college campus between 1990 and 2005. No Wheelock notification appliances, however, there are some Wheelock lookalikes. The residence hall I’m assigned to next year has the old Gentex SPKE series speakers/speaker strobes. They closely resemble the Wheelock ET-1070 and ET-1070-LSM models. My current residence hall has the Gentex GX90 and GX90S mini horn/horn strobes. Again, these resemble the Wheelock MIZ-24 and MIZ-24-LSM respectively! So yes, I have seen MS2 pulls paired with devices similar to Wheelock. That is a solid pairing.
Can you do a system test with the wheelock as and the est integrity I've always been wanting to see a wheelock as go off with a est integrity for years
Nice device swap. 3:50 it's because it's not referring to the size of the screw in a fraction. It's a number 6 screw and it's a 32 thread per inch screw. That's why a 6 or 8 or 10 all end with 32 referring to the thread count per inch.
@@FireAlarmDude5967you made me want to make a basement system: BG-12 and TWO P2RL and P2wl there are no rooms down there but the system is pretty small for a few months until I get longer wire to expand