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  • Unless it's a ZNS-

    YOUTUBE dot com slash watch ? v=G Z f N O R r z u o u s

  • fire alarms can be creepy but they save your life

  • @Xtrapolis5 WTF??!?!?! NO@!!!!

  • We have theese and bg-12's at my school, we had two drills in two days 0_0

  • @coolcatevan9 my HS would do 2 fire drills in ONE day. One time we had 4 drills in 2 days, and then in my senor year, we had 5 drills in 5 days (one per day).

  • @weatherdan882002 wow 0_@

    BTW is Bg-12/ Bg-10 the name of the Switch you pull, or Is it the light/ and/ or alarm?

  • @coolcatevan9 BG-10s and BG-12s are pull stations.

  • That's an awful lot of turning and pulling to get the station open :P

    Nice video, I liked it.

  • I hate the fire alarm always have.

  • where and why do you hate them

  • you will be thankful when they off for a real fire emergency to warn and I have experienced a fire before

  • @Heyde1979 you have that right.

  • @mage101aoe when I was in the sixth grade the fire alarms went off for a fire it was not a bad one but I am thankful the fire alarms went off that day

  • My school uses the same strobes but they are Horn Strobes and it is set to Slow Woop

  • If it's the same strobes, but slow whoop, odds are they're speaker/strobes and not horn/strobes (unless the alarm is a Wheelock MT).

  • That tool your using, Is that a special tool to reset pull stations or is that just a screwdriver? Nice video.

  • It's a bit-head screwdriver.

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  • That sounds like my school's too.

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  • that sounds like the one at my school

  • Oh God does that bring back memoriesx! Same pulls, same horns. I worked in a nursing home for 6 years. I still keep the Simplex B key on my chain after all that time!

  • hay, nice..

    my brother own a store or company and wonders who sell fire larms like this one.

    where you get it???

  • I get all my alarms through eBay or from personal trades with people.

  • IN YOUR HOME WTF

  • It's for fun. What's wrong with that?

  • I mean I never seen a fire alarm in a home

  • Easy. I have the same thing at my house. Costs nothing. Just do the instalation yourself ;)

  • eBay...

  • WHAT!

  • He got it on ebay. How could he make it any clearer?

  • how do you put the miz in code three?

  • It only works for the electronic version (which I have) and not the piezoelectricd version. Anyway, there's a tab on the back, just like the AS and NS series. When centered, it's code-3, when off center or missing, it's continuous.

  • they mostly sound different :o

  • can you make your next system test now? please make it with the bg-10. and when you reset the bg-10 can you explain everything like the lock and the terminals and switch inside it please?

  • No, because it's too much work on my part, plus, there's really nothing to explain. The lock works like a screw, and like the t-bar, when the station is opened, the button pops out and goes into alarm, which is like just about every other pull station out there...

  • hey can you show me the wire coming into your pane l20vac.

  • have you ever thought of selling your bg-10?

  • No, and I don't want to sell it.

  • is it just me or is the piece of EMT going from the pull to the panel really un-level?

  • yes, It's unlevel. I could fix it if I wanted to, but that would involve exposing where the screws for the panel used to be, and I'm not about to do that. Besides, it's not a big issue anyway...

  • haha yeah i wasnt saying it was...i was just thinkkin it was an opictal illusion.

  • The school must have the key-lock version. The version I have is the allen-wrench type.

  • are those pull stations hard to reset

  • wats that red box on the right of the alarm?

  • The Alarm. LOL. if it were just the one on the left, it wouldn't have sound

  • What type of alarm tone is that. I'm new at fire alarms and I just bought my first pull station and I am looking for a horn/strobe that sounds exactly like that. I believe it is called code 3 but is it a specific type of code 3? Also, what Simplex horn/strobes will use this tone?

    Thanks - 5/5

  • Yes, it's called code-3. I can also be called temporal code or pattern. Also, No Simplex signal will do it's own coding - they all rely on the panel to do any coding for them.

  • mine does both pattern and temporal

  • cool

  • Does the fire dept. show up at your house if you pull it?

  • probably not.

  • No, because the system isn't connected to any kind of monitoring device or service.

  • i have a simplex and a est strobe and ' pus '

  • jeez...that looks annoying to reset...no wonder they have the key lock...lol...

  • You have to unscrew it enough so that the cover of the pull falls forward allowing the handle to pup back up.

  • If the system is reset before the pull station is, it will go into alarm again.

  • my school has alot of grinnel lift up whole ting and pull outwards

  • Where do you get the pulls?

  • eBay

  • ok--also can the system only be reset if the pull station is reset?

  • isnt there a keyhole on the right side that can be used to reset the pull?

  • It was one of those "star" ones. My hex heads didn't fit, so I had to use these, which were a sliver smaller. Still worked, nonetheless.

  • How is it that there is a model of the exact same alarm you can push the handle up with your hand and it turns the alarm off?

  • There is no such thing. That only exists on TV, which of course is fake, lol.

  • Yeah. The BG-12 is MUCH easier. That and any other key-lock pull station...

  • The buzzer on this fire control panel sounds like a radioshack.

  • hey do fire alarm conrtol panels plug into a home electricity socket or how can you hook a panel up?

  • They're supposed to be wired to their own circut breaker, but that's probably so no one can unplug them. They're pretty easy to fix so they can be plugged in. Just go to a hardware store and get an outdoor extension cord. Cut off the end with the socket and then strip the wiring. Then just wire the wires from the panel with the wires from the cord. Some panels may not work like this, but that's how mine worked.

  • I lost the hex key, but I have a drill set, so I just dug out one of the drill heads and used that. It's actualy a lot easier to use than the allen wrench, lol...

  • It was probably discontinued because of the recall on the key-lock version and the problem with over tightening the hex key, causing the pull to crack.

  • Wow, you look like you are having fun with it.

  • The pull wouldn't fall forward allowing the handle to pop back up, so once I knew the screw was out as far as it could go, I had to pull the coverl, and that's when it reset. Not really as much of a pain as it looks...

  • Those stations are hard to reset!!

  • That's because it's hex-screw reset. However, with the BG-12, it's still allen wrench reset, but it acts like a key lock, instead of a screw lock like this one.

  • The BG-10 is my favorite pull station. I'm so sad that Fire LIte discontinued it.

  • I have 2 and I think there cool also

  • i didnt know they stopped bg-10s!

  • they did there legacy products now

  • Cool!!

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