@@fitybux4664 fire control panels are local for the quickest response. Control panels do not need to be monitored unless under maintenance or something else
@@tubbunny if you are away and you might want a fire truck to try and save your building (assuming you live close to a fire station), it is nice to have monitoring.
I'm so glad you didn't break the original one. Someone I watched actually acknowledged that an old one he had was rare and proceeded to break it anyway...
The middle school I went to has the vintage glass covered pull stations. They are connected to simplex 2901-9840’s with single projector covers and in the class rooms (middle school side) they have simplex 624-940’s. The portables (on the elementary side) have Wheelock AS/MT’s and the middle school portables has Wheelock 34T’s. The middle school system is on continuous and the elementary is on Temporal (code 3)
Our school has the 2099-9103 at each end of the hallway, by each door, outside of each staircase, you get the idea. It was built in 2002, but an extension to the school was added. In most of the classrooms, they don’t have the speaker strobes, the have strobes only, except for hallways (they use the simplex TrueAlert) in the extended section, however, they have horn strobes in those classrooms. That extended section is also the only part of the building with sprinklers, as the extension was built in the very late 2000s/very early 2010s, therefore not giving them an exemption from fire sprinklers for that portion. But they never replace the glass. And sometimes they leave the broken glass on the floor for a straight up month.
I just found out that my school cafeteria has those alarms. Albeit they have one of those alarm covers on them to prevent anyone from setting them off when there is not a fire
I normally have those EST Genesis which I also have an STI stopped on the pull stations which prevents me from pulling the fire alarm And those alarms or Lounde like 100 dB
If you’re going to run any newer Simplex devices (4903 horn strobes,4901 electronic horns,newer 4904s, and any TrueAlerts) get a filtered power supply first. FWR can kill newer simplex devices. Just be careful with FWR.
@Dank Fire fighters are not engineers - they would not have this knowledge of the horn/strobe power signal waveforms or any other technical aspects of the systems.
Sped up: something is about to happen or we’re in a chase scene normal: the main character found something out and is out for revenge Slowed: the story is taking a dark turn and is becoming more serious
I've seen quite a few Simplex 4251-30 break-glass pulls with the newer glass pane like that on actual alarm systems, usually at least one of them would be like that in such a system (I think one of the 4251-30s at my first elementary school has replacement glass in it like that.) I remember the school I got a bunch of Simplex 4051+4050-80 horn/lights from five years ago had nearly half of its' 4251-30 pulls have replacement glass like that in them!
The frame is supposed to flip downward when the glass is smashed, to make it easier to access the lever without the hammer or any broken glass shards in the way.
@@ajsmusic723 Interesting. Generally with the 4251 break-glass pulls they were designed so the frame flips downward when the glass is smashed. It was a pretty ingenious design, enabling the lever to be pulled without the hammer or broken glass shards in the way.
The horn on the 9219 sounds cool and all, but the strobe on it will get fried because it’s being ran on FWR power, which is why the horn sounds a bit raspy. Just be careful when running Simplex 4903s on FWR, it can potentially kill the devices when it’s being ran for too long.
How It Works: nulln is sitting on a seat with an animation that plays with the holotar. The seats settings are set so nulln is standing when on it, not sitting down. Then its just slight tweaking until it works!
That was amazing man that was amazing you even broke the glass you made that thing fall down that was just beautiful and amazing I really like the alarm to
The 4251-30 pulls were designed so the frame with hammer flips down after the glass is smashed, to make it easier to access the lever without worry of broken glass shards or anything like that.
@erni1300, sometimes it depends on the situation. But indeed, I very rarely see break-glass pulls in new installs nowadays; usually the Simplex district in my area only installs them to replace older Simplex 4251-style break-glass pulls that had failed, like in early 2009 at my first elementary school, where two of the 4251-30 pulls that were found inoperable were replaced with Simplex 2099-9103s.
Interesting, I always throught you'd have to reach through where glass was to pull it. So does the hammer actaully release the cover when it swings all the way, and the glass just keeps it from swining far enough to release? (and of course, keep fingers out). Thanks for the video!
Do you know that pulling a fee alarm is a crime you could get arrested for doing that stuff so let’s appreciate that guy working hard posting videos have a great day :)
I just got into fire alarm collecting myself, mostly pull stations for now. Is there a place I can get some used ones, to add? I’m looking only for particularly ones that are keylock for now. Mostly because that’s what I’ve noticed, and it seems like that’s what most places have, at least at my school that’s what they have, keylock ones. So far, I haven’t noticed any ones that use a hex key at my school. They have a Symplex 4100 fire alarm system
As someone who is autistic is it just me that I watch these videos to know what fire alarms are in buildings to brace myself for if there’s a test or a fire and what they sound like?
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Interesting. I would have thought instead of lifting the hammer and slamming it down to instead hit the hammer with the side of your fist. Does the glass frame still fall open if you do it that way?
My guy literally does fire alarm reviews . I respect that dedication
If theres anyone who ISN'T dying in the case of a fire, it's this guy.
*dies in fire anyway*
Assuming the station is monitored. Maybe he told the monitoring center to put his system into a test mode?
@@fitybux4664 fire control panels are local for the quickest response. Control panels do not need to be monitored unless under maintenance or something else
@@tubbunny if you are away and you might want a fire truck to try and save your building (assuming you live close to a fire station), it is nice to have monitoring.
@@fitybux4664 did you mean the option to automatically dial the fire department?
I'm so glad you didn't break the original one. Someone I watched actually acknowledged that an old one he had was rare and proceeded to break it anyway...
I saw that dude too. I was like WTF that's rare
@@southwest.air.luvflyer What is his channel name? I just want to check it out.
i mean it was made for one purpose and one purpose only... to be broken
Didn't expeck you to be here!
@@LogicDoesStuff idk if this is the guy that is being talked about but this features the old glass th-cam.com/video/zeWgUT6-Zpg/w-d-xo.html
You seriously made little me’s intrusive thoughts/curiosity very happy. 😂
🤬🤬🤬🤬🤬
I didn’t expect such an aggressive hammer pull
Same lol
Same
Lol
Dis man strong thwts why
@@Counfy WHY YOU COPYED MY NAME😡😡😡😡😡😡😡😡😡😡🤬🤬🤬🤬
The middle school I went to has the vintage glass covered pull stations. They are connected to simplex 2901-9840’s with single projector covers and in the class rooms (middle school side) they have simplex 624-940’s. The portables (on the elementary side) have Wheelock AS/MT’s and the middle school portables has Wheelock 34T’s. The middle school system is on continuous and the elementary is on Temporal (code 3)
you know i had to read that 2nd model number as "simplex 69420's"
I ain’t reading- all that
WTA
My favorite was the chicken alarm. Very classic. Looks to be in great shape.
@IHateXenoFurryNBendyI think it was a joke about the chicken that was outside
He is just being funny
Our school has the 2099-9103 at each end of the hallway, by each door, outside of each staircase, you get the idea. It was built in 2002, but an extension to the school was added. In most of the classrooms, they don’t have the speaker strobes, the have strobes only, except for hallways (they use the simplex TrueAlert) in the extended section, however, they have horn strobes in those classrooms. That extended section is also the only part of the building with sprinklers, as the extension was built in the very late 2000s/very early 2010s, therefore not giving them an exemption from fire sprinklers for that portion. But they never replace the glass. And sometimes they leave the broken glass on the floor for a straight up month.
is that in the future? lol
The best fire alarm channel 🗣️🔥🔥
Agreed
I Love the sound of the 4903-9219 sounds cool. The gentex horn strobe sound squeaky
I love the "completely random chicken, doing chicken things."
Its cool how simplex alarms and clocks were made in my little town
I’m so happy You didn’t break the original glass I was scared you were going to!!
I can't tell you how much i've always wanted to activate one of these.
i always wanted to press one of the big red emergency stop buttons some machines have
I always wanted to pull the emergency brakes on a train going 80 MPH
Fire alarm
I love your fire alarm 🚨
I love it when you break the glass
I just found out that my school cafeteria has those alarms. Albeit they have one of those alarm covers on them to prevent anyone from setting them off when there is not a fire
I normally have those EST Genesis which I also have an STI stopped on the pull stations which prevents me from pulling the fire alarm And those alarms or Lounde like 100 dB
I’ll never say that word that I said before
Nice video Love Old School Simplex!
It always amazed me that they actually put glass in those things. We never put the glass rods in when installing pull stations.
when i was 4-5 i broke a rod on the pull station and pulled it
Here in Germany, every call point has a glass window to break, without any item installed to help you doing so😅
You are the guy that my son grew up to!
Great setting. Definitely should still use that for the facilities.
I got a 4251-30 with the break glass a few days ago!
If you’re going to run any newer Simplex devices (4903 horn strobes,4901 electronic horns,newer 4904s, and any TrueAlerts) get a filtered power supply first. FWR can kill newer simplex devices. Just be careful with FWR.
He’s a volunteer fireman, i think he knows this.
@@dank980 if he knew about that he wouldn’t run these devices on FWR.
@@SomeDudeWithAnExitSign 0
@@dank980 well usually they just know even if there not a fire fighter so yeah some dude is right
@Dank Fire fighters are not engineers - they would not have this knowledge of the horn/strobe power signal waveforms or any other technical aspects of the systems.
This guy was the one in school who'd pull the fire alarm as a prank 🚒
Sped up: something is about to happen or we’re in a chase scene
normal: the main character found something out and is out for revenge
Slowed: the story is taking a dark turn and is becoming more serious
Now you're almost at 100k! Congrats!
3:19 this one is loud 😢
So what
I've seen quite a few Simplex 4251-30 break-glass pulls with the newer glass pane like that on actual alarm systems, usually at least one of them would be like that in such a system (I think one of the 4251-30s at my first elementary school has replacement glass in it like that.) I remember the school I got a bunch of Simplex 4051+4050-80 horn/lights from five years ago had nearly half of its' 4251-30 pulls have replacement glass like that in them!
i like it
When you pulled down I didn’t expect it to completely tear off LOL
The frame is supposed to flip downward when the glass is smashed, to make it easier to access the lever without the hammer or any broken glass shards in the way.
@@ZakWolf thats wrong you cant open the frame unless you open the pull station
@@ajsmusic723 Interesting. Generally with the 4251 break-glass pulls they were designed so the frame flips downward when the glass is smashed. It was a pretty ingenious design, enabling the lever to be pulled without the hammer or broken glass shards in the way.
The horn on the 9219 sounds cool and all, but the strobe on it will get fried because it’s being ran on FWR power, which is why the horn sounds a bit raspy. Just be careful when running Simplex 4903s on FWR, it can potentially kill the devices when it’s being ran for too long.
What does Fwr mean
@@justmike0000 Full-Wave Rectifier
@@CoolSimasGuy you mean full bridge rectifier? Or is this sth else?
1:25 chicken!?
3:14 9219 sounds like a hard rock guitar
1:29 That chicken is so cute
How It Works: nulln is sitting on a seat with an animation that plays with the holotar. The seats settings are set so nulln is standing when on it, not sitting down. Then its just slight tweaking until it works!
Nice pull station
Good: watching you break the glass in a 4251-30
Bad: running the 4903-9219 on FWR
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That was amazing man that was amazing you even broke the glass you made that thing fall down that was just beautiful and amazing I really like the alarm to
The 4251-30 pulls were designed so the frame with hammer flips down after the glass is smashed, to make it easier to access the lever without worry of broken glass shards or anything like that.
@erni1300, sometimes it depends on the situation. But indeed, I very rarely see break-glass pulls in new installs nowadays; usually the Simplex district in my area only installs them to replace older Simplex 4251-style break-glass pulls that had failed, like in early 2009 at my first elementary school, where two of the 4251-30 pulls that were found inoperable were replaced with Simplex 2099-9103s.
Very cool pull station
More like he’s going to reach 100k
Really awsome pull station! Cool video!! Stay safe and have fun!! ...
Fire alarm asmr be like
Bro
2:50
I just started supporting g you and did not regret it.😀
0:53 it is cool that the pull station was your channel icon
awesome pull station!!
I like your videos🎉
thanks for the cool video and your logo is super neat!!
Interesting, I always throught you'd have to reach through where glass was to pull it. So does the hammer actaully release the cover when it swings all the way, and the glass just keeps it from swining far enough to release? (and of course, keep fingers out). Thanks for the video!
Woah that sounds awesome on fwr
When he turned that on the chicken though that was the end of his life 😂
I like the 9219 sound, It sounds similar to an electric guitar!
Only if it's being powered by FWR
I can’t wait when he gets absolute infinity subscribers!!!!!!!!
1:31 chicken doing chicken stuff LOL!
Cool! I like your fire alarm!!
Awesome Grant!
Do you know that pulling a fee alarm is a crime you could get arrested for doing that stuff so let’s appreciate that guy working hard posting videos have a great day :)
1:12 AMONGUS!?!!!.
The handle that you just used is the same one from Greenville Roblox
Also keep up the good work
Woah, something I never thought of.
I haven't seen that particular one in ages!!
Really cool bro I really like your art
AMAZING IM ADDICTED
awesome vid dude
I have the same alarm! But it sounds different and our code is set on code 3! I will link my video soon here in the commet’s
I just got into fire alarm collecting myself, mostly pull stations for now. Is there a place I can get some used ones, to add? I’m looking only for particularly ones that are keylock for now. Mostly because that’s what I’ve noticed, and it seems like that’s what most places have, at least at my school that’s what they have, keylock ones. So far, I haven’t noticed any ones that use a hex key at my school. They have a Symplex 4100 fire alarm system
nice job I love your vids
What a fun toy 😂 to play with
3:15 my microwave at 3AM
Top 5 most epic pranks
How long did it take you to wire all the sirens to one system
Someone give this man 500m subs just for doing this
that Simplex 9219 sounds beautiful, and is 🔥 Nice video BTW
3:37 this is my life now
“If you look to the left You can see a completely random chicken doing chicken things” got me dying
This is awesome. the lift could be a bit more detailed but otherwise very creative
that was so satisfying.
CAn you tell me what Pull stations they used in the 1930's, Were they using the old pull rods?
Great are spare glass easy to find
The greece for the chicken is looking shiney today
i just realized this video was on my birthday
They are the best
That chicken confronted him for waking him up with your alarms 🤣
NICE!
my favorite video
3:16 is the part your looking for
Sick Looking Sound…
here we are 3 years later, where you are almost at 100k...
3:09 breaking the glass
Well done u do a really great job on here keep up there good work on here mate from Greg bouchard
how did I end up here lol
Good ol' youtube recommendation
Nice Video
I’m looking forward to 50,000 subs on your channel too
As someone who is autistic is it just me that I watch these videos to know what fire alarms are in buildings to brace myself for if there’s a test or a fire and what they sound like?
This is a nice video
Nice video! Tried to go to your website and Safari warned me that the site was not secure and it was acting like your website. This is as of October 2022.
Fire 🔥
3:10 3:13 4:09 5:06 5:32
3:11
what mountains do you have a beautiful view of? you are so lucky.
Interesting. I would have thought instead of lifting the hammer and slamming it down to instead hit the hammer with the side of your fist. Does the glass frame still fall open if you do it that way?
I watch 10 of his channels
i ve always wanted one of those break screen pull stations but they can’t be easily reset and they are expensive
Chicken: The Sky is falling, S.E.R Safety!!!!!!!