Do you have one of those massive Edwards bull-horn style alarm signals? The elementary school I went to had two of those, one on each floor connected in series. I'm fairly certain it was put in when the addition was built in the 1950s. I'm not sure what the DB was, but I remember you could here that sucker almost a 1/4 mile away with the doors open
Yes Kutztown Area High School In Kutztown Pennsylvania Use To Have Edwards Coded Pull Stations And Edwards IBM Fire Bells And The High School Still Have The Same Fire Alarm System But In 2017 The Edwards Fire Bell Were Replaced With Wall Mounted And Celling Mounted Wheelock Speaker Strobes And Celling Mounted Wheelock ZNS Remote Strobes Wheelock Exeeders Horn Strobes And Wheelock NS Horn Strobes And Siemens Pull Stations All The Wheelock Speaker Strobes And Wheelock ZNS And NS And Exeeders Are All White But The Original Fire Alarm System Are Now Just Used As Class Changing Bells
When a SpectrAlert Advance meets its ancestor's activator
Lol I have one in my house connected to the smoke detector
Interesting combination of old and modern technology
Is it just me or is the pull station WAY to big...
Hehe, yeah they feel big at first.
That's 1965 for ya
I noticed these paired with some old simplex bells in my middle school and thought the same thing
@@willsarms3 nice
The coding with the alarm winding down makes some really good music beats!
After every pulse the alarm has a Wind down
The SpectrAlert Advance series does that when power is cut while the horn is sounding.
@@RileyFlavoredSnacks Especially short bursts.
This is a common thing with most Spectralerts. It is possible that some TrueAlerts do this, too
@@RileyFlavoredSnacks that’s capacitors for ya :>
How is yours so smooth? Did you use wd40 on it?
When the pull station is bigger than the fire alarm itself
Do you have one of those massive Edwards bull-horn style alarm signals? The elementary school I went to had two of those, one on each floor connected in series. I'm fairly certain it was put in when the addition was built in the 1950s. I'm not sure what the DB was, but I remember you could here that sucker almost a 1/4 mile away with the doors open
i doubt it. S.E.R safety collects primarily newer devices
Nice!!!
Holy crap that's a massive pullstation compared to the horn
They are heavier than the average modern pull station as well.
I'm wondering if it is because I suggested you buy one hmmmm......
They have this outside my school and in the class rooms they have the ceiling mounts
This is the code 25. Two blasts, and then five blasts.
Is the coding 2-5?
Yep
Was the spectralert advance on continuous when it was coded?
yes because it's default coding is CNT
Yes Kutztown Area High School In Kutztown Pennsylvania Use To Have Edwards Coded Pull Stations And Edwards IBM Fire Bells And The High School Still Have The Same Fire Alarm System But In 2017 The Edwards Fire Bell Were Replaced With Wall Mounted And Celling Mounted Wheelock Speaker Strobes And Celling Mounted Wheelock ZNS Remote Strobes Wheelock Exeeders Horn Strobes And Wheelock NS Horn Strobes And Siemens Pull Stations All The Wheelock Speaker Strobes And Wheelock ZNS And NS And Exeeders Are All White But The Original Fire Alarm System Are Now Just Used As Class Changing Bells
Beep beep Beep beep beep beep sounds like music
i agree.
Actually, its beep beep... beep beep beep beep beep. The coding is 2-5, and you're showing a 2-4 code
The pull station looks like a big 270-SPO
Could've been the 1st gen of the Edwards 270-SPO
@@hookerman412 true
Good beat tho
What is code 2-5 used for
Zone coding. Mostly seen on older systems (pre-1960s), and sometimes seen in hospitals.
I see...
Elevation Station Productions Medical emergencies
That's a BIG 270-SPO
thats wat she said
I think this would work better with a CHR or CHW.
They are the SAME exact thing. The R means red and W means white;
what's the code it's doing???
Kewl
2-5
I seen those I think looks familiar
interesting...
Cool
2-5-0 is the code I think.
2-5 because SER said that in one video
This one does four rounds per cycle. Two for the first round, and five for the second round. Therefore, the coding is 2-5.
2-5
IS THAT Code 2-5???
Yes.
Ok
Why do people keep asking about the code.. 😑
Its doing the code of 2-5
sounds weird
This is what i hear on most Spectralerts: The horn makes that wind down because the every pulse, the power will get cut while the horn is sounding.
Weird sound weird
This is what i hear on most Spectralerts: The horn makes that wind down because the every pulse, the power will get cut while the horn is sounding.
Code 2-5
its obvious
It dying