Wow! At least this isn't as widespread as the BG-10 recall. Lucky my school uses spectralert advanced/L series speaker strobe's so they don't have to worry about removing every single NA to see if it was affected. It would be painful. Believe me, there's definitely over a hundred with most of them ceiling mount, some on high ceilings.
This is very crazy! It's been a long time since Honeywell had to recall a bunch of products which were the BG-10 series of pull stations in April of 2013 due to the rubber gasket seal around the button degrading, causing the button to stick, which would cause delayed fire alarm activation and also that the Hex screw models are prone to break easily from overtightening that would break the screw or the pull station and also earlier models of the BG-10 series had a plastic button that works all the time because it's very clickly rather than a metal button and there also rubber gasket replacement kits as well for those who don't want to replace it. So yes this was a serious issue with the L-Series low frequency sounder devices of how they won't sound loud (like at around 75 dB because all fire alarms need to be 15 dB higher than 75 dB for the high volume setting where's low volume is less than 90 dB) or not sound at all and just flash which is because they've must've used the wrong inductor for the manufacturing process and didn't stay well soldered into the board as the normal horn inductors for fire alarms I believe are 10 mH (10 milliHenrys) 10x16 5 pcs inductors. And I also see that at 05:18 you have gotten a System Sensor CHSWL L-Series Chimes Strobe to be installed in Garage Building B and I wonder what room will it be installed in.
Low frequency sounders are superior for waking sleeping occupants that is what they are designed to do as lower frequencies wakes you from a sleep more effectively
The "GARAGE" horn strobe is actually a chime strobe meant for alerting the people in the building of an active supervisory. i know this is a chine strobe because of one of his more recent videos (czcams.com/video/7hOMxffPdHQ/video.html) Adding an annunciator to my home fire alarm system, he shows a bypass for the garage building chimes.
Definitely not. that would be a ridiculous thing to do. huge waste of money for no reason especially when it's the same product that is meant to be compatible with each other there is zero reason to do that.
@@JMWtrainsnstuff If they're all bad, then the fire alarm industry might be failing and they will be major complaints to reshape these businesses as maybe it could be a problem with manufacturing materials or the way how the economy works
@@nics-systems-electric real, I don’t think Wheelock fell off as much as those companies you listed, but yeah. You can’t really find anything good nowadays. That’s why I love older devices so much.
It means: 2nd week of November 2019 "9112" the date numbers of the date code are as followed: First digit: The number of the year of it's last digit Second and third digit: The numbers of the current month Fourth digit: The number of the week of the month
They should've made it five digits, but the last four stay the same they should've added one in front the current first one EX; 24032 to represent: (Numbers 1 & 2) for the last two digits of the year (Numbers 3 & 4) for the month (Number 5) for the week Just for easier things in the future
@@allisonmiller170 Yeah like when it's 10 years after the release of the LED L-series because it's the last product line in order to avoid confusion with the years of the date codes
@@nics-systems-electric I recall back like a year or two ago system sensor pulled the l series low frequency sounders off the shelves temporarily. I forgot why. But since this is happening now I think it could relate to this. I know this cause my boss sent out an email.
@@alexandersalarms5380 It happened in 2021 due to the global chip storage from the COVID pandemic but however in 2022 the L-Series products were brought back
Wow! At least this isn't as widespread as the BG-10 recall. Lucky my school uses spectralert advanced/L series speaker strobe's so they don't have to worry about removing every single NA to see if it was affected. It would be painful. Believe me, there's definitely over a hundred with most of them ceiling mount, some on high ceilings.
This is very crazy! It's been a long time since Honeywell had to recall a bunch of products which were the BG-10 series of pull stations in April of 2013 due to the rubber gasket seal around the button degrading, causing the button to stick, which would cause delayed fire alarm activation and also that the Hex screw models are prone to break easily from overtightening that would break the screw or the pull station and also earlier models of the BG-10 series had a plastic button that works all the time because it's very clickly rather than a metal button and there also rubber gasket replacement kits as well for those who don't want to replace it.
So yes this was a serious issue with the L-Series low frequency sounder devices of how they won't sound loud (like at around 75 dB because all fire alarms need to be 15 dB higher than 75 dB for the high volume setting where's low volume is less than 90 dB) or not sound at all and just flash which is because they've must've used the wrong inductor for the manufacturing process and didn't stay well soldered into the board as the normal horn inductors for fire alarms I believe are 10 mH (10 milliHenrys) 10x16 5 pcs inductors.
And I also see that at 05:18 you have gotten a System Sensor CHSWL L-Series Chimes Strobe to be installed in Garage Building B and I wonder what room will it be installed in.
Just because he has a chime strobe does not mean hes gonna install it in the garage building (you can see it in the video)
Is the alarm below one of the low frequency sounders a horn strone with an amber lense a horn strobe.
what is this alert horn strobe that you will explain on a short video soon?
Whenever it's video gets upload
@@nics-systems-electricmine start with 1
I think I figured out what it’s for
@@baseballlion1615what
@@baseballlion1615it’s for the systems being linked together
I have system sensor HRs in my home bedrooms, should i do low frequency instead?
Low frequency sounders are superior for waking sleeping occupants that is what they are designed to do as lower frequencies wakes you from a sleep more effectively
you are prepared for any thing i like that keep on doing what you love what is the yellow one for is that severe weather
The device with the Amber lens will go off if the separate garage system goes into alarm
Wow, that's new
Yes, the recall was issued as of March 14, 2024
@@nics-systems-electric I mean it's not relevant to me, but fun to know
Only from the best
I'm quite interested in the story behind that alert chime(?)/strobe
I have a red l series low frequency sounder and mine is 2094
Then that is not affected by the recall so it's all good
@@nics-systems-electric I see you also got an Amber Alert strobe installed. Will there be a video on it in the future?
@@firealarm421 yup
Honestly surprised that System Sensor has a recall, also new alarm below the main one in the basement, wonder what it’s for
This video was posted as a time sensitive video so that device won't be featured in some videos until it's time comes around for its upload
@@nics-systems-electric oh alright
At least you don’t have to swap anything. Always good to proactively check though.
The "GARAGE" horn strobe is actually a chime strobe meant for alerting the people in the building of an active supervisory. i know this is a chine strobe because of one of his more recent videos (czcams.com/video/7hOMxffPdHQ/video.html) Adding an annunciator to my home fire alarm system, he shows a bypass for the garage building chimes.
Ayy someone really knows their stuff and has been paying good attention right on brotha
did you make a video about the amber strobe and I missed that one
There will be a video eventually
What are the yellow strobes for
Show us how you made your system? Wireless? Etc, we'd love to know!
Check out CZcams channel I have an entire playlist on it
At least they recall instead of just leaving it
is it stilll being sold?
I actually made a video about this. This is pretty cool. That Nic is reporting on it too.
But that video I made was 19 mins long
How did you manage to make a video that long about it?
@@nics-systems-electric Because I read the document. And mention how I found the recall.
I mentioned how similar it was to the EST situation. And I didn't manage to make a video of how to check it because I didn't have any similar devices.
Oh yeah, and I have to mention theres microphone problems. For some reason???
I have a ceiling mount white L-Series PC2WL-LF. Not part of the recall.
who's better 9838s on march time/continuous or low frequency sounders for alerting
Is the regular l series hornstrobes affected?
No low frequency only as was said in the video as well as the particular model numbers that are affected and product date codes
are they going to continue to replace the low frequency sounders to mini horns just for now?
There's no need to replace anything other than affected product code
I think low frequency sounders should be required on home smoke alarms.
Something about how you are holding the device in the first few seconds looks strange.
I'll hold it with my feet next time if you'd prefer that
@@nics-systems-electric HAHA!
Are they replacing low frequency Sounders to led low frequency sounders
Definitely not. that would be a ridiculous thing to do. huge waste of money for no reason especially when it's the same product that is meant to be compatible with each other there is zero reason to do that.
Wow
Honeywell quality!
They are getting as bad as wheelock and Edwards and simplex
If those are all bad then who's good? I understand Edwards sucks but neither Wheelock nor Simplex have recalls like that
@@JMWtrainsnstuff If they're all bad, then the fire alarm industry might be failing and they will be major complaints to reshape these businesses as maybe it could be a problem with manufacturing materials or the way how the economy works
@@joeycaridi3030 I'm not saying that. I'm just going off what Nic said
@@nics-systems-electric real, I don’t think Wheelock fell off as much as those companies you listed, but yeah. You can’t really find anything good nowadays. That’s why I love older devices so much.
Bring Gentex back
only ogs remember pickle 700
Can i have?
Sorry, I don't understand your comment
You need a terrepery
@@Comens1997 man i still have no idea what you're saying
Speaking in tongues fr
@@CGray1234 you need a terrepery
Ayo amber strobes?
yes this was an important time sensitive upload other videos will continue with the regular posting schedule
@@nics-systems-electric alright I'll keep my beak shut
Very curious on what this is about >:3
@@mimi2 it's no secret it's posted for the world to see I'm just letting people know that it won't be featured in videos until their time comes around
@@nics-systems-electric ah alright. I am quite excited
I have in paper made
lol dont reply me
well this is not good. Hopefully the broken ones will be replaced soon
im luckly I dont have a l series low frequency sounders so im not even affected by this
Bro i only got a spectacular alert classic im fine
I SEE SOMETHING NEW hint it is yelow and white
Honeywell,stink and smell!,Honeywell!!
Huh?
"9112"= 2019? Day 112?
It means: 2nd week of November 2019
"9112" the date numbers of the date code are as followed:
First digit: The number of the year of it's last digit
Second and third digit: The numbers of the current month
Fourth digit: The number of the week of the month
They should've made it five digits, but the last four stay the same they should've added one in front the current first one
EX; 24032 to represent:
(Numbers 1 & 2) for the last two digits of the year
(Numbers 3 & 4) for the month
(Number 5) for the week
Just for easier things in the future
@@allisonmiller170 Yeah like when it's 10 years after the release of the LED L-series because it's the last product line in order to avoid confusion with the years of the date codes
Didn’t this already happen lol
Not with the system sensor ones maybe another brand
@@nics-systems-electric I recall back like a year or two ago system sensor pulled the l series low frequency sounders off the shelves temporarily. I forgot why. But since this is happening now I think it could relate to this. I know this cause my boss sent out an email.
@@alexandersalarms5380 It happened in 2021 due to the global chip storage from the COVID pandemic but however in 2022 the L-Series products were brought back
System sensor L series durability test when
If you want to pay for one