I like Simplex, but they definitely wouldn’t be my first choice if I needed a system in a building. I don’t really like Honeywell either. Honestly, my favorite is Siemens, but I also like some other smaller brands like Potter and Mircom. I think Simplex systems provide pretty good protection, but that’s about all they have going for them. Unfortunately, I live in a smaller area where we don’t have a lot of choice over brand (although most of the options aren’t that bad). Currently, the only distributors/ FA companies in my area sell Siemens, Potter, Autocall, or Edwards. Siemens is what you see in almost every new building and almost every school in my area. At the end of the day, as long as a system is working, that’s all that matters to protect people and property. Sorry about the long comment lol. Keep up the good videos!
I appreciate the long comment honestly; it's nice when someone cares enough to type one. My issue with Simplex is that their systems are incredibly buggy. I have one system in our contracts that will throw random pull station troubles and require them to be replaced. That same system rejected an address after an isolator test, and upon trying to clear it with a reboot, the system bootlooped. It's to the point where one of our main contracts (a massive one) has a rule that contractors can't install Simplex in their buildings. Siemens is really good. Lots of people talk crap about it but I really like their systems. Mircom too.
I respect your opinion, but if you do end up getting into the field and working on those systems, you'll find that Simplex and Edwards cause a lot of headaches. They're cool systems though, no doubt.
EST3s are proprietary so you won't be able to do anything with them. The QuickStart is able to be programmed with publicly available software and has most of the EST3's features, so I'd recommend getting one instead.
I like Simplex, but they definitely wouldn’t be my first choice if I needed a system in a building. I don’t really like Honeywell either. Honestly, my favorite is Siemens, but I also like some other smaller brands like Potter and Mircom.
I think Simplex systems provide pretty good protection, but that’s about all they have going for them.
Unfortunately, I live in a smaller area where we don’t have a lot of choice over brand (although most of the options aren’t that bad). Currently, the only distributors/ FA companies in my area sell Siemens, Potter, Autocall, or Edwards. Siemens is what you see in almost every new building and almost every school in my area.
At the end of the day, as long as a system is working, that’s all that matters to protect people and property.
Sorry about the long comment lol. Keep up the good videos!
I appreciate the long comment honestly; it's nice when someone cares enough to type one. My issue with Simplex is that their systems are incredibly buggy. I have one system in our contracts that will throw random pull station troubles and require them to be replaced. That same system rejected an address after an isolator test, and upon trying to clear it with a reboot, the system bootlooped. It's to the point where one of our main contracts (a massive one) has a rule that contractors can't install Simplex in their buildings.
Siemens is really good. Lots of people talk crap about it but I really like their systems. Mircom too.
What were the alarms in the arena
Simplex 4906-9129s (TrueAlerts). My Short titled "TrueAlerts are loud" was filmed in the same building.
Random question i have a feeling this is one of my local arenas is this one near the place of belltest 7 and across from the train station?
Nope. This one's at the opposite end of the city.
@Twentythree33 Crazy the one I'm talking about was renovated at around the same time.
Yep. Had some issues with that one too.
did u replaced the pull station that didn't went into alarm?
It was written as a deficiency and replaced about a month after the inspection.
@ did u replaced it with another simplex t bar?
Yes we did
@ okay good lol
noice.
Simplex ❌❌❌❌
Words to live by.
I only prefer Simplex and EST
I respect your opinion, but if you do end up getting into the field and working on those systems, you'll find that Simplex and Edwards cause a lot of headaches. They're cool systems though, no doubt.
@@Twentythree33 The systems I would be getting would be a Simplex 4004 and an EST3
EST3s are proprietary so you won't be able to do anything with them. The QuickStart is able to be programmed with publicly available software and has most of the EST3's features, so I'd recommend getting one instead.
We don’t like JCI here
We really don't.
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