@ExitSign250, good system. Reminds of my apartment buildings system. We have an est IRC-3, and we actually have the original 7002-24s from between 1978 and 84
At our middle school we have wheelock MT's with the semi-frosted strobe and FCI MS-2's. Don't know about the panel but I assume it is Mircom because the annunciator in the office is a Mircom. The smokes are System-Sensor.
Crisp Cuts Landscaping I have the same alarms wheelock mt 24 vfr strobes(semi frosted) with Edwards 270A spo pulls. System sensor 2400 and 4000 smokes, and an est 3 panel.
Their is a 4 wire version of the 7002t and the full model is 34T-24-WST24 and no skipping effects for this one. Feel free to search this model. Had to change model number because it was partially incorrect
Nice. But, eh, they'd still sound a lot better on filtered DC. FWR sucks. With the one in the hallway, do some adjustments on it. Turns the screws, hit it a few times. If there's a pitch tab, bend that a little bit. The 4903-9219 I got from the old bank sounded like crap when I got it. Played around with it a little bit and now it's as smooth as it can be.
I know. I definitely enjoyed having the house system for a years it was up. Hopefully one day when I’m in my own house I will install a house system and make house system tests again!
Thanks!!! They all are have the same loudness, the second one just seemed louder because it was in a smaller area, also it's a STI logo Keychain not a stop sign, but still it's cool!
The strobe is wired in series to the horn. So when the strobe flashes, it takes come power to the horn. So the horn will get a little bit quieter when the strobe flashes. The 7002T is famous for the skipping. In my opinion, it makes the alarm unique and distinct.
My school setup consist of Notifier BG-8's and 4251's with wheelock MT's and 7002T's and SimplexTrue Alerts, with a couple of 4050's and 4050-80 light plates with a rare 4030 dual projector horn.
No there's a 7001t(sorry I call it that when it's 7001t - 24 ) www.google.com/search?q=wheelock+7001t&client=ms-android-uscellular-us&prmd=smivn&source=lnms&tbm=isch&sa=X&ved=0ahUKEwjZi5nHo-zOAhUXz2MKHeVBDgMQ_AUICSgD&biw=360&bih=559
ExitSign250 We have an old wing and a new wing... The old wing has 7002ts with 270 pulls... And the new wing has some kind of rebranded T-bars with Advances (Eww)
I think the electrical amperage was a bit too high. Those strobes were going way too fast and the horns were as well. The law requires that strobes don’t flash faster than a rate of one flash per second. This is because of an epilepsy risk.
The amperage has nothing to do with it, if anything it would be the voltage. But that wasn’t the case here. These strobes were manufactured and installed in the 1980’s when codes weren’t as strict. These devices were also one of the first strobes available for the fire alarm market. And the technology was new, so there were some issues with flash rate and candela. (brightness)
Cool! I have 3 70002t's, but I'm getting 4 more soon! The two worked and the one didn't but I fixed it. Please check out the one more comment I left you on your new video.
The transformer is connected to the power supply. If you don’t use a transformer you will blow up your panel. And just relax. I’ve owned this panel for 2 years now and I think I know what I’m talking about.
I know you probably know now, but there is a screw on the right side of the alarm(opposite side of the coil)that you can adjust to change the pitch of the horn. You can fix that one outside of your door that way.