Here is a fire alarm board (Beside the schuminweb)
www.firealarmforums.com
I am asking you this because there aren't enough members and firealarmforums is on the verge of shutting down for good if no one registers.
I don't. I have one, and love it. This is one of about 63 various alarm components I have. These include AC vibratory horns, the 120VAC Federal 55 resonating horn mentioned, AC incandescent light plate, DC electric horns, DC electric horn/strobes, 2 DC incandescent light plates, DC electronic horn/strobes, pull stations (with reset keys), DC system smoke detectors, fire alarm speaker, DC strobe plate, DC remote strobe, distributed power module, and a Fire Alarm Control Panel. I also have 4 sprinkler heads, one has been discharged by me, and one is still attached to it's pipe. And yes, I've tested everything in my collection, and they all work very well.CABLEVision wrote:I have a resonating horn, if you don't consider that a basketball horn.
I've got plenty of pics of my collection and actual instals I've posted on my photobucket account as well as pics of my entire siren collection, including the P-15 http://s5.photobucket.com/albums/y169/w ... nalmuseme/, NOTE: the yellow 5 on the pole is not mine, it's one of Vernon's 5 sirens. And plenty of videos on my youtube account http://www.youtube.com/profile?user=Federal3t22. an incandescent light plate is a plate that uses small light bulb instead of a strobe light. Here's 2 videos of my Simplex time recorder (now simplexgrinnel) 2903 light plates with horns.Robert Gift wrote:Any pictures of your collection 3t22?
What is "Incandescent light plate"?
How did YOU discharge that one sprinkler head?
Thank you,
Thank you so much 3t.3t22 wrote:...As for how I discharged the sprinkler head, .. I wanted to have one dischared so I could have a little "fun" with it (if you've never seen one in action, they spread water an every direction).
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