Co2 is a clean agent in terms of no mess left behind but however it’s not technically a clean agent because it does leave moisture behind when evaporated. A true clean agent is halon which is outlawed or novec 1230
CO2 is still common in reactive metal storage. In some data centers, it can still be found as the choice suppression system. Because CO2 is not electrically conductive, it generally doesn't become a major problem if liquid CO2 builds. Dehumidifiers are used if air conditioning is insufficient in reducing moisture. Many upgrades I've done involve CO2 to either FM-200 or Novec 1230. Both are great, but FM-200 is cheaper, albeit more dangerous to handle, and less environmentally friendly.
It’s really cool that you posted this. I actually was testing my first fire suppression system in the field when you uploaded this yesterday. Awesome work Grant!
I love the marchtime! I've never seen them coded like that before. Glad to see everything working perfectly, well done Grant! Also, expect more CO2 release stations on the market. Companies like mine are actively replacing many CO2 tanks with Novec 1230 for it's environmentally friendly chem composition and safer handling, or FM-200 for its cost effectiveness. While FM-200 is more cost-effective, it is still dangerous to handle and may cause cold injuries fast if improperly handled. Also just to point out, clean agents also reduce heat from the fire. The state conversion of liquid to gas causes the agent to discharge extremely cold. Regardless of choice, the main risk really comes down to two dangers: asphyxiation, and explosion. Not that the gases are flammable, but rather because the pressure development may legitimately cause structural damage if not vented sufficiently.
Pretty much every data center I’ve worked at or in (and that list is long nowadays) is FM-200 or ecaro 25, mostly over the Novec 1230 because of the larger tank size required. From what I’ve read, and seen in video and a couple times in person, they all perform very well when they’re needed. I’ve never seen a system using CO2, but, I’m in one industry with mostly modern (20y old or newer) buildouts.
@@OverKillPlusOne I've seen a few systems in data centers which were built for CO2 and retrofitted for FM-200. Additionally there are some chemical facilities which use CO2 for combustible oxidizers. It is very rare for us to upgrade these systems, let alone see them.
CO2 suppression systems are used in a environment for a example: a server room where a fire starts but you don't want water to be sprayed to put out the fire, instead you can use deadly carbon dioxide to suffocate the fire by replacing it's energy source with carbon dioxide. I might get a CO2 suppression system pull station for my fire alarm collection. Where can I get a CO2 suppression system pull station?
@@alexgilbert2 Okay. I'll see if I could find them on eBay or not then I'll try to look for it on another online store but definitely not Home Depot because I definitely know that they don't sell fire alarms other than smoke alarms and Fire extinguishers.
@@Collector3476 anytime dude, I also heard that your previous channel got hacked, sorry to hear about that.. I know how It feels because mine got terminated for no reason 😂 😂 😂
For your next one can you do the simplex true alerts I have them in my school I would love to see them be activated by a simplex dual action pull station for a replica of my school thanks
My school uses an EST panel and speaker strobes throughout the building, and they take care of them very well, within an hour of a trouble signal being activated it gets repaired
You don't want to be in a room when a clean agent activates, even with SCBA. You may face severe eye irritation and cold burns depending on the agent used and duration of exposure. It will 100% certifiably suck.
Many older fire alarms are difficult for beginners to connect because the electrical requirements may be different from what is expected. Do some research on what voltage that model requires since it is likely higher.
NBC is a good one to use, and the fact of 🎉is the same 😅, I have to 😅😅😅😢and then 🎉😂😂, 😂😂😂😂😅and a 6th, I was going out of work, I had no, no, I had a great relationship and a little life in my mind that it would
first time ive heard the L series in march time man that sounds cool
I jamed to it on March Time
Me too
@@calebculwell7340 same
Co2 is a clean agent in terms of no mess left behind but however it’s not technically a clean agent because it does leave moisture behind when evaporated. A true clean agent is halon which is outlawed or novec 1230
CO2 is still common in reactive metal storage. In some data centers, it can still be found as the choice suppression system. Because CO2 is not electrically conductive, it generally doesn't become a major problem if liquid CO2 builds. Dehumidifiers are used if air conditioning is insufficient in reducing moisture.
Many upgrades I've done involve CO2 to either FM-200 or Novec 1230. Both are great, but FM-200 is cheaper, albeit more dangerous to handle, and less environmentally friendly.
so far the best system test of the year
I found the duck behind the far right system sensor p2rl a little funny
It’s really cool that you posted this. I actually was testing my first fire suppression system in the field when you uploaded this yesterday. Awesome work Grant!
How many ducks did you found 🐤
9 ducks
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I love the marchtime! I've never seen them coded like that before. Glad to see everything working perfectly, well done Grant!
Also, expect more CO2 release stations on the market. Companies like mine are actively replacing many CO2 tanks with Novec 1230 for it's environmentally friendly chem composition and safer handling, or FM-200 for its cost effectiveness. While FM-200 is more cost-effective, it is still dangerous to handle and may cause cold injuries fast if improperly handled. Also just to point out, clean agents also reduce heat from the fire. The state conversion of liquid to gas causes the agent to discharge extremely cold. Regardless of choice, the main risk really comes down to two dangers: asphyxiation, and explosion. Not that the gases are flammable, but rather because the pressure development may legitimately cause structural damage if not vented sufficiently.
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Pretty much every data center I’ve worked at or in (and that list is long nowadays) is FM-200 or ecaro 25, mostly over the Novec 1230 because of the larger tank size required. From what I’ve read, and seen in video and a couple times in person, they all perform very well when they’re needed. I’ve never seen a system using CO2, but, I’m in one industry with mostly modern (20y old or newer) buildouts.
@@OverKillPlusOne I've seen a few systems in data centers which were built for CO2 and retrofitted for FM-200. Additionally there are some chemical facilities which use CO2 for combustible oxidizers. It is very rare for us to upgrade these systems, let alone see them.
HE FINALLY DID SYNC MODE!
Awesome! I like the co2 release pull station
This is awesome! Keep up the good work!
Lol faof would love this system
Thanks for telling me how co2 works very helpful
1:45 jamming to an l series that is good. good gob.
Good.
These are very cool keep making them and all your demo boards (keep making system tests)
wow ur voice is so much deeper ive followed u for a long time be safe ser
very cool pull stations
March on L series horns sounds like a techno beat
you should do spanish voice evac on these. I want to see what that wouod be like
Awesome vid Grant!
Those alarms have a really neat reverb on them when doing March Time!
It is a march time 🙂👉👈
I like fire alarms because they indicate there’s a fire
HI ser safety! Can you start uploading every Friday? :) keep up the awesome content
4th 12:16am! I love your videos :)
I think The Spanish fire alarms are Fuego
And the alarm is on March time and I saw the notifier pull station.It is a Spanish fire alarm pull station
so nobodys gonna talk about the Agent P2W? I still like the CO pull station though!!
Your videos are very informative and packed with information. Great job SER!
Fantastic!
Good Video S.E.R Safety
CO2 suppression systems are used in a environment for a example: a server room where a fire starts but you don't want water to be sprayed to put out the fire, instead you can use deadly carbon dioxide to suffocate the fire by replacing it's energy source with carbon dioxide. I might get a CO2 suppression system pull station for my fire alarm collection.
Where can I get a CO2 suppression system pull station?
They’re really hard to find but I’d suggest ebay tbh
@@alexgilbert2 Okay. I'll see if I could find them on eBay or not then I'll try to look for it on another online store but definitely not Home Depot because I definitely know that they don't sell fire alarms other than smoke alarms and Fire extinguishers.
@@Collector3476 yep, If you want commercial fire alarms, It’s only available in online retail. Good luck!
@@alexgilbert2 Thanks man. If I do manage to find them then I'll totally going to but probably two of them for my collection.
@@Collector3476 anytime dude, I also heard that your previous channel got hacked, sorry to hear about that.. I know how It feels because mine got terminated for no reason 😂 😂 😂
Cool Video!!!
Nobody gonna talk about that duck on the P2WL on the right?
Very good test
I’m exited to watch this
The duck behind the fire alarm to the right
Super cool
Wow!
SER safety one time I saw a Spanish fire alarm that look like yours in a mall in Chile and it was pulled and the alarm was going off
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Hey Grant This Was Interesting
For your next one can you do the simplex true alerts I have them in my school I would love to see them be activated by a simplex dual action pull station for a replica of my school thanks
So cool! / Genial! Stay safe and have fun! ...
alarms for everything
I saw the duck on the back box😂
Why is nobody but you talking about that!?
I like your videos
My school uses the same alarm you have marked as a gent but for fire
What’s the duck on the fire unload in the right side
This Is Sick!
Wow awesome 🤩
Love the pull!
My school uses an EST panel and speaker strobes throughout the building, and they take care of them very well, within an hour of a trouble signal being activated it gets repaired
the spanish L series an the spanish BG-12LX i saw them in a clinic but the L series were in red
What do you call a alarm that makes that ah ah ah ah sound like in your video? Would love that for a alarm on my garage
Did anyone see the duck in the thumbnail or was that just me? 😂
Nice!
7:52 if you look closely, after he pulls the CO2 release something falls out the bottom of the pull station.
It's the glass rod
where did you get your system and alarms??
does the CO2 release pullstation take a kat45 key or is it some other key
"water breaks stuff!!" *throws water at car*
Love it
Have you ever thought to have the siren go off at the same time as the fire alarms
If too far alarms were both in sinc then there go off at the same time
1:43 someone start beatboxing or just make a remix pls!! This beat is LIT 🔥 🔥 🔥 🔥 lol bc were talking about fire alarms! 🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣
Carbon Dioxide 2 was used as CO2
Watched this since 2019.
there are rubber ducks on top of the alarms
😮❤❤I don’t know if you know this but I have a friend who’s been in my house 😅😅
Why is there ducks everywhere?😂
Why do you have rubber ducks all over the place?
When a CO2 fire suppression systems is activated be somewhere else or have an scba
You don't want to be in a room when a clean agent activates, even with SCBA. You may face severe eye irritation and cold burns depending on the agent used and duration of exposure. It will 100% certifiably suck.
Voice equack duck
YAY
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March time code is my favorite code!!❤❤
I found 8 rubber ducks 🦆
7 ducks.
Just do it
I just got a fedral signal 450D horn strobe and i dont know how to activate it
Many older fire alarms are difficult for beginners to connect because the electrical requirements may be different from what is expected. Do some research on what voltage that model requires since it is likely higher.
@@lguthrie8607 thanks. I also figured out how to apply power to it
0:33 pull station
WAIT HOLD UP THERE IS A DUCK ON THE 2ND FIRE ALARM!
Time stamp?
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Quiero que me regales esa encienda alarma de policía y alarma
I see 🦆 duck
i see a duck
CO2?
Me puedes regalar esas alarmas soy tu fan😊
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I found a French Simplex Pull Station on BuyFireAlarmParts
Danggggg you speak Spanish🎉
CARBON DIOXIDE RELEASE
Wow. I here You speak spanish
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Whoever saw the ducks, click here
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@@heckeroffical3862 No I'm actually not.
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NBC is a good one to use, and the fact of 🎉is the same 😅, I have to 😅😅😅😢and then 🎉😂😂, 😂😂😂😂😅and a 6th, I was going out of work, I had no, no, I had a great relationship and a little life in my mind that it would
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