Your a very straight forward instructor that does a tremendous service in sharing your advanced skills and knowledge with your viewers. Thanks for what you do for us
Great video, Mr. Michaud! I have had to fix so many of devices installed incorrectly due to a lack of education or because people didn’t care. I really like how detailed you were and how you took the time to explain the wiring method and how to properly use a resistor at the EOL. Thank you for taking the time to make these videos. It helps a lot of people! I will definitely be passing this video along to others! Dave
With some detectors that maybe the case. Not these!! If you don’t put the resistor on the open positive the zone loop is not supervised!! Meaning if something is wrong with the zone the panel won’t know. It’s important to have the panel show a trouble in the circuit in order for a proper installation! In 30 years I have seen a lot of different systems never once did I put the wire and resistor on the same side of the screw!! Hope that helped you!! CM
A thing I like to do when I wire is label everything. It makes going through lines and troubleshooting much easier as I don’t have to figure out what wire is for which connection/application
@@craigmichaud-electricalins4602 thanks Craig 12pm in Australia not sure what you mean by lab demonstration should there be one or two set of wires to the pull station. have you done a video on addressable panels? I know very little about fire panels and thought addressable panels had an inbuilt ability to locate individual devices. I didn't realise until recently that you have to install an addressable module to each device so that the FCP can locate it. It appears to me that each individual FCP manufacturer have their own specific modules just to suit their panels. Wouldn't it be smart for someone to have a universal one that would suit all panels. thanks for your info Steve
Yes absolutely but this is a conventional fire alarm system. I use these videos to show my students things they will learn in the lab. There are a lot of different situations on how to wire fire alarm. Looks like you are doing some good research!! CM
Your a very straight forward instructor that does a tremendous service in sharing your advanced skills and knowledge with your viewers. Thanks for what you do for us
Great video, Mr. Michaud! I have had to fix so many of devices installed incorrectly due to a lack of education or because people didn’t care. I really like how detailed you were and how you took the time to explain the wiring method and how to properly use a resistor at the EOL. Thank you for taking the time to make these videos. It helps a lot of people! I will definitely be passing this video along to others!
Dave
Very informative. Thanks for the info about this and your advice on how it works
It’s all about the addressable systems now Mr. M! Great video!!
Connor Madden I agree but this is just the first part. Next will be wiring a panel and then off to Addressable systems. Thanks for watching!!
It’s all about that smart system.
Thanks for the video
Dude the best explanation yet
This video was great. Using this as a resource for knowledge. Thank you !
very detailed and clear explanation
Very helpful information 👌
Installing my first fire panel, thank you
My instructor taught me to put the resistor under each wire to get a good connection. The other positive I leave empty. Thought?
With some detectors that maybe the case. Not these!! If you don’t put the resistor on the open positive the zone loop is not supervised!! Meaning if something is wrong with the zone the panel won’t know. It’s important to have the panel show a trouble in the circuit in order for a proper installation! In 30 years I have seen a lot of different systems never once did I put the wire and resistor on the same side of the screw!! Hope that helped you!! CM
A thing I like to do when I wire is label everything. It makes going through lines and troubleshooting much easier as I don’t have to figure out what wire is for which connection/application
Can I connect them without a resistor? Just black in negative and red in either positive?
why on the smoke detector and the notification device did you have one set of wires, on the pull station you had two?
This was a lab demonstration on device connections. CM
@@craigmichaud-electricalins4602 thanks Craig 12pm in Australia
not sure what you mean by lab demonstration should there be one or two set of wires to the pull station.
have you done a video on addressable panels? I know very little about fire panels and thought addressable panels had an inbuilt ability to locate individual devices.
I didn't realise until recently that you have to install an addressable module to each device so that the FCP can locate it. It appears to me that each individual FCP manufacturer have their own specific modules just to suit their panels.
Wouldn't it be smart for someone to have a universal one that would suit all panels.
thanks for your info Steve
Yes absolutely but this is a conventional fire alarm system. I use these videos to show my students things they will learn in the lab. There are a lot of different situations on how to wire fire alarm. Looks like you are doing some good research!! CM
As you can see the semoke is the end off the line that why a resistor is used
Very cool!!!
Thank you Sir, much appreciated
Nice
So clear and simple
This is a great 👍🏼
do all fire alarm devices can run in 1 conduit?
Thank you !