In my high school Music Technology & Production class, there was a ceiling-mounted fire alarn like the one @ 7:44 in the recording studio. The studio was a small room in a box with a low ceiling and I was kind of terrified to be in the studio with that thing.
Nice video! I do see a lot of these old Wheelock mechanical alarms with those modern ADA Electronic System Sensor products, but it is also likely that they would get replaced by a modern Wheelock device such as a Wheelock AS, NS, ZNS, Exceeder. Those old Wheelocks are a lot like a vintage Simplex mechanical horn
I do actually think the system sensor SpectrAlert Advance is almost as loud as a Simplex TrueAlert/Selectable 4903 or Wheelock AS/NS. It's louder than those older 4903 electronic horns from the late 1990's which is when the SpectrAlerts first came out.
Nice this video sort of brought back memories for me because I remember my childhood middle school having five of these boxy Wheelock fire alarms (they were identical to the one @ 11:52). There were two in the hallway of the seventh/eighth-grade wing, one in the science classroom, one in the music room, and one in the library.
My school never had 7002Ts. There were 334 teams, two of the more rare open grills variance, and the more common version. One of the open grill models died long before could save it, the common 34T was thrown out when the system was renovated, but I was able to save one of the open grill models.
my elementary school had all 700-2t-24s when i was in 5th grade they were building a new kindergaten building the they were replaced by ceiling mount red advance
In my high school Music Technology & Production class, there was a ceiling-mounted fire alarn like the one @ 7:44 in the recording studio. The studio was a small room in a box with a low ceiling and I was kind of terrified to be in the studio with that thing.
Nice video! I do see a lot of these old Wheelock mechanical alarms with those modern ADA Electronic System Sensor products, but it is also likely that they would get replaced by a modern Wheelock device such as a Wheelock AS, NS, ZNS, Exceeder. Those old Wheelocks are a lot like a vintage Simplex mechanical horn
I do actually think the system sensor SpectrAlert Advance is almost as loud as a Simplex TrueAlert/Selectable 4903 or Wheelock AS/NS. It's louder than those older 4903 electronic horns from the late 1990's which is when the SpectrAlerts first came out.
Nice this video sort of brought back memories for me because I remember my childhood middle school having five of these boxy Wheelock fire alarms (they were identical to the one @ 11:52). There were two in the hallway of the seventh/eighth-grade wing, one in the science classroom, one in the music room, and one in the library.
My school never had 7002Ts. There were 334 teams, two of the more rare open grills variance, and the more common version. One of the open grill models died long before could save it, the common 34T was thrown out when the system was renovated, but I was able to save one of the open grill models.
my elementary school had all 700-2t-24s when i was in 5th grade they were building a new kindergaten building the they were replaced by ceiling mount red advance
WOW. I use an Advance P2R without hearing protection all the time. That's not good.
@@Alwaysdoinit112 No, it’s not! 😂
@@tots16 If you seen my videos, It's on continuous most of the time but I have recently switched to code 3.
ik how fix raspy 7002x horns or 34x horns adjust volume screw it fixes them
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