Fire-Lite BG12 vs. BluePoint BP-PULL Police Wireless Pull Station
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- Опубликовано: 5 фев 2025
- Let's take a look at how a Fire-Lite BG12 differs from the BluePoint BP-PULL pull station! The BP-PULL is wireless too.
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Great to see yet another enthusiast managed to grab one of these. I also got one of these and can answer a few questions.
All these style pulls are made by the System Sensor division of Honeywell, hence the SSD. There are indeed both wired and wireless versions, the wired version being the BP-PS-101P. It does indeed say FIRE under that sticker, and it is white as well.
As for the shoddy way of getting the wires into the pull, there are versions of this style pull that have a hole for an additional switch or wires. This hole would be on the flat part just below the melted hole. There is the Fire-Lite BG-12LPS which has a momentary toggle switch for general alarm, and the Gamewell(-FCI) MS95-L series, which is a BG-12 style MS-95 pull station. Why BluePoint went through the trouble of melting the pull station when they could have just commissioned one that has a pre-existing hole is beyond me.
Thank you for the insight. Did you sacrifice one of these to confirm the fire labeling? That would be quite interesting to see.
@@22408aaronyes and no; I carefully peeled the label off just enough to confirm and reapplied it immediately after to prevent it from losing its stickiness.
@@22408aaron theres the standard “ FIRE “ text under the police label
@@22408aaronI have two of them so common
It's been a long time since you've made a fire alarm video! That shows a good sign that you're definitely making fire alarm videos again!
Starting a new comment thread for this to boost its visibility, but I believe the reason for this batch of pulls ending up outside of BluePoint’s closed distribution is due to a minor labeling error. Documentation and previous batches that made it into collectors hands all say “BluePoint Alert Solutions”, but this batch says “BluePoint Alert Solution”. I could be wrong as to the reason why these made it out, but the labeling on ours are definitely wrong.
I happen to have gone to school in what I believe was the first district to install these. They opted to go full wireless as far as I've seen, and for whatever reason, every single pull station they installed across the district has used a matching backbox (similar to the SB-I/O if I recall the Fire-Lite model number correctly). The high school has had two expansions since these were released, and the first one has flush-mount SpectrAlert Advance strobes. I'm not sure why they chose not to flush mount the pulls like they did with the strobes. The second expansion began last year and is expected to be done later this year. I'll be curious to see whether BluePoint started using L-series strobes, and if they surface mount or flush mount the new pull stations.
The other odd thing is that I don't think they have a ceiling mount strobe. There are multiple ceiling-mounted strobes in at least one area of the school. I guess it's fine if the wall mount Advance is listed for both applications, but I don't understand why they wouldn't commission both from System Sensor. I doubt price would have been an issue. It shouldn't have been hard to coordinate that-BluePoint is based only about a 30 minute drive from System Sensor's headquarters. Perhaps they exist but weren't used in my school?
Another tidbit of info that people might find interesting: I *think* that Bluepoint might have used a different type of pull station before they commissioned BG-12s. I'm not confident with that, but I seem to remember seeing a T-bar style pull station (RSG maybe?) in at least one of the middle schools and the high school. By the time I was a student at those schools, they had been replaced.
Oh nice your getting back into fire alarms now
I've never gotten out of fire alarms. Unfortunately I live in a rented home and cannot create the system that I'd like, and I will definitely be creating a system and videos when I get a place of my own.
@@22408aaron I see
@@22408aaron i like that idea
Bluepoint definitely rebranded that bg-12 and made it wireless. Want to try and get my hands on one of those. The medical pull would be cool to get too.
wow. thats so cool
SSD I believe stand for System Sensor Device. PDI is Pitway. I have a feeling that System Sensor made it and sent it to FireLite and Notifier. Not entirely 100% sure about that.
Yeah, system sensor manufactures the bg-12 pull stations
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@@codandfunbruhmoment3223 lmao yes
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Where did you get the police pull station
Would you be willing to all me the police pull station for my son who is a collector of fire alarms. He's 6. Just plays with them at home not hooked up to anything. I cant get my hands on the blue one like this!
I wonder how you would know when it was time to change the battery in that thing?
Probably would send a low battery signal to whatever receiver BluePoint uses
Bluepoint has panels
@@That_2_guy2TThey use receivers branded the same as the transmitters in the pull stations. Those receivers are then tied into the desired building automation systems.
Hey! Awesome device. How dod you get ahold of one? Thx
Where do you find the BP pull?
There was a bunch on eBay a while back, they sold fairly quick
I like the fire lite bg12
That’s cool
They missed the opportunity to call it the PD-12
By the way that is not fire lite that is silent knight
You don't say...
The hell are people getting these, black market? lol
There was a bunch on eBay for a while back, I was able to snag one lmao
@@Roxxofoxxo damn, could i buy it off you?