
It has a universal fire symbol and the strobes are self-synchronizing without a module for up to 30 minutes! I can't find much information about it, but it looks cool. I haven't seen one on eBay either, so that's a shame.
Those are the Advance sold for the Asian market. They are likely no longer made and probably wouldn't work in the US anyways.Comments2010 wrote:Behold! The System Sensor SYS-HS
It has a universal fire symbol and the strobes are self-synchronizing without a module for up to 30 minutes! I can't find much information about it, but it looks cool. I haven't seen one on eBay either, so that's a shame.
If they run on DC current, why wouldn't they work in the US?firefreak57 wrote: Those are the Advance sold for the Asian market. They are likely no longer made and probably wouldn't work in the US anyways.
Well I didn't look at that. I suppose they would work then, but it probably would be really hard to ever find one online or for sale.The Big Green wrote:If they run on DC current, why wouldn't they work in the US?firefreak57 wrote: Those are the Advance sold for the Asian market. They are likely no longer made and probably wouldn't work in the US anyways.
According to the data sheet, they do have UL and ADA compliance.firefreak57 wrote:Those are the Advance sold for the Asian market. They are likely no longer made and probably wouldn't work in the US anyways.
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Document published by System Sensor US, United States NFPA 72 compliant, Temporal coding, ADA, UL listed, 24vdc, etc. What part of that makes it Asian?firefreak57 wrote: Those are the Advance sold for the Asian market. They are likely no longer made and probably wouldn't work in the US anyways.
https://www.partnerconnect.honeywell.co ... sheet.ashxComments2010 wrote:Document published by System Sensor US, United States NFPA 72 compliant, Temporal coding, ADA, UL listed, 24vdc, etc. What part of that makes it Asian?firefreak57 wrote: Those are the Advance sold for the Asian market. They are likely no longer made and probably wouldn't work in the US anyways.
That's in India.firefreak57 wrote:https://www.partnerconnect.honeywell.co ... sheet.ashxComments2010 wrote:Document published by System Sensor US, United States NFPA 72 compliant, Temporal coding, ADA, UL listed, 24vdc, etc. What part of that makes it Asian?firefreak57 wrote: Those are the Advance sold for the Asian market. They are likely no longer made and probably wouldn't work in the US anyways.
The address at the bottom is somewhere in China I believe.
I believe it would. It looks like it comes in full sized and mini horn versions. Not sure about the mini horns.Simplex 4051 wrote:Would it still have the same horn as the US Advances?
Nope these are only 3100hz high pitched horns which I find funny. I remember seeing a video...I'll see if I can find it.Comments2010 wrote:I believe it would. It looks like it comes in full sized and mini horn versions. Not sure about the mini horns.Simplex 4051 wrote:Would it still have the same horn as the US Advances?