We have a similar fire/smoke door in the equivalent commons building in my college’s campus, except ours appears to be a wrap around curtain style door on the top floor that closes around the main atrium from the side: nothing on the 1st or second floors. I believe most of our buildings have FCI systems, and of those, the modern ones have System Sensor devices, a mix of horns and speakers. I believe that particular building on my campus has an FCI 7200 panel, FCI MS2 pulls, FCI ASD-PL smokes (and FCI OSI beam detectors in the atrium) and mostly System Sensor SpectrAlert P24110 horn strobes, with 2 replacements: a SpectrAlert Advance P2R, and an L series P2RL.
We have a similar fire/smoke door in the equivalent commons building in my college’s campus, except ours appears to be a wrap around curtain style door on the top floor that closes around the main atrium from the side: nothing on the 1st or second floors. I believe most of our buildings have FCI systems, and of those, the modern ones have System Sensor devices, a mix of horns and speakers. I believe that particular building on my campus has an FCI 7200 panel, FCI MS2 pulls, FCI ASD-PL smokes (and FCI OSI beam detectors in the atrium) and mostly System Sensor SpectrAlert P24110 horn strobes, with 2 replacements: a SpectrAlert Advance P2R, and an L series P2RL.
Pretty cool system! Some of those strobes seem bright; 75CD and 110CD. The less bright ones seem 15CD and 30CD.
0:51 that was an interesting noise 😂
I know right 😂
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Who key activates a BG-12LX
PLEASE tell me you put some WD40 on whatever the hell squealed so loudly. That did NOT sound healthy.
Day 4 of notifier with simplex speaker strobes
More like day 0. Not a single one of these systems has had simplex speakers 💀
You said day 3 on the last video. Also there isn’t going to be a high chance of a notifier system using simplex speaker strobes
Meanwhile I go to a place with Wheelock speaker strobes and a Notifier system
yeah notifier is everywhere from wheelock to gentex, what else
These are actually wheelock E-70 speakers I believe so