5 Story Building Project - Sprinkler Room Part 1
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- Опубликовано: 15 дек 2021
- In this video I continue the 5 Story Building Project by showing how the fire alarm devices in the sprinkler room get wired into the panel. I go over in detail how to wire an OS&Y valve and a butterfly valve. I also explain the features of the Notifier 10 point monitor module card called an XP-10M. I show how that gets wired into the field devices.
I hope all is well. Thank you for helping me out with all these videos. I’m now at the top of my company competency list. Devices are changing daily. I wish you come back with a few refreshers
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Joe, we're grateful for your work putting these videos together. The inspectors comment is correct at 6:56 regarding the labeling of the fire pump bypass valves. Detector check valves are backflow preventer assemblies with a bypass metering devise that detects any leakage or unauthorized water usage. I'm an old sprinkler guy learning the fire alarm trade and can't wait for your next video!
Welcome back buddy. You’ve taught more young and aspiring (and possible) veteran Fire Alarm techs than you know
Thanks Joe. I've been looking forward to seeing these video, and you didn't disappoint. I can't tell you enough how helpful your videos have been. Thanks.
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Hey really cool video!! I also work with NOTIFIER fire systems! Stay safe and have fun!! I enjoy your videos!! ...
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Very informative
Great video, Joe! This is a phenomenal explanation!
Also we call the Buttery Fly check valves “tamper” switches
Well, I'd call every valve tamper in that room a tamper switch. The question I have is whether that one specific section would be called "pump bypass" or "detector check"
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thank you man for these very helpful videos. i have been learning a lot.
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Thank you very much, very profesional! With kind regards and best wishes.
Hey you are back That's always good Nice video
Hey on minute 6:15 more or less , the wires for the second tamper device goes into normally open as well or normally closed? On the drawing its showing NC but as you explain you say normally open
Damn, that's a good catch. Looks like I made a mistake when drawing it. Should definitely be on the normally open contacts.
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I tried that, but youtube is weird and forces you to pick from their approved sites. The only one that seemed to make sense was some overseas site. Someone donated once, then I no longer had access to that site so that money is just out there in the ether. I get a little bit of money from ads on the videos. If you're so inclined, donate to a charity instead, but thanks for the thought.
@@JoeKlochan Have you looked into Patreon?
The problem with patreon, as far as I understand, is it requires a monthly donation. I've been averaging 1 video a year recently, so that wouldn't be fair. Plus, I think my channel will only be useful to someone for a short time, then they'll have more experience and not really need to learn the basics anymore. It could work if I put out a lot more videos, but I don't see that happening.
@@JoeKlochan Ah yeah that's a good point. I did not think about that.
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Great video Joe!
At 6:10 , the code out here you can put up to 3 valves on the same zone/address but wouldn't you put the EOL in it's own box once you have multiple?
I can't think of a reason you'd want to do that. To me it doesn't matter either way really. What's the advantage of doing that in your opinion?
6:13 you went to NC on the second terminal block, not normally open……
Great info! When wiring a single tamper, is it always necessary to put the EOL resistor on the separate set of wires? I’ve always wired the resistor together with the tamper factory wires and monitor module wires. It always works but is it technically wrong?
Eh, some people would say it's wrong. I'd say it doesn't really matter. Essentially, by doing it the way I showed, you're monitoring the wiring to the switch as well. The way you do it, if the wire broke going to the switch you wouldn't know because the monitor module would still see the resistor. What are the odds of that happening? I'd say almost zero. Plus it's just a tamper. I do it the way I showed, but I see people do it the way you described all the time and I don't think it's too big of a deal.
@@JoeKlochan Thanks for the explanation! That makes sense now. I’m definitely going to next few the way you do it and probably stick to that.
YES PART 3!
Edit: is this your profession? If so what’s it called it’s like my dream job
I'm not sure what you're asking. Is making these videos my profession? If that's what you're asking, no. My kids would starve to death. If you're asking if fire alarm systems are my profession, yes.
@@JoeKlochan no is designing entire systems like this your profession lol
@@FourtyFiftyEighty oh, no, I work in the field. Designer jobs are readily available though. If that's your dream job it's pretty easily attainable. You'll need to learn Autocad and probably BIM, but there are companies that would hire you entry level to begin learning that.
@@JoeKlochan nice! I know autocad due to my engineering class so that’s awesome!
is there a part 2?
There will be soon
Thought you retired or something!!
Hi Joe. Could I shoot you an email?
Yes. Joeklochanatgmail