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Combined Wired Shock and Contact Sensor
MrHappy replied to Sparkypenguin's topic in !!..DIY Installers..!!
There the 3 leading brands of non powered detection... However I assume non of them make the glass reeds ? -
Combined Wired Shock and Contact Sensor
MrHappy replied to Sparkypenguin's topic in !!..DIY Installers..!!
look very carefully how big a gap you have between frame & door to fit the top of the nylon contact in place the stainless steel capped ones are thinner & more robust if they rub together -
there ain't none, however there are a set of big boys rules.... when taking other peoples tat over you either have to the product knowledge of how to over come any lock or quirks of the product or have enough £ in the job to put your own stuff in from either the start or retain the subscriber for enough years to make it pay.. confiture demain, as you might say ? Sadly a few hundred quid for new control can be a problem as the subscribers can be living had to month with the latest I-Phones, Range Rovers & shirt sponsoring the local professional sports team... taking priority
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Combined Wired Shock and Contact Sensor
MrHappy replied to Sparkypenguin's topic in !!..DIY Installers..!!
The OP can't get it... so I'll recommend that too! -
Combined Wired Shock and Contact Sensor
MrHappy replied to Sparkypenguin's topic in !!..DIY Installers..!!
did I say "buy a dog" ? -
Combined Wired Shock and Contact Sensor
MrHappy replied to Sparkypenguin's topic in !!..DIY Installers..!!
employ a competent alarm company to wire the site before you plaster :) shock ain't great they will FA, radio shocks are worst -
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Alarma and tamper error on Texecom Elite 24
MrHappy replied to Arthur08's topic in !!..DIY Installers..!!
is the user & keypad in the correct ward(s) ? -
Alarma and tamper error on Texecom Elite 24
MrHappy replied to Arthur08's topic in !!..DIY Installers..!!
do you get an exit tone & it does not set or an error bleep ? -
He's clearly hunting Pokémon ?
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Aritech CS350 - "Cabinet Tamper" error after battery change
MrHappy replied to Starsky's topic in Control Panels (Public)
tamper is probably on engineer reset ? -
SW1070 Panel: Tamper or Sensor Triggered Alarm?
MrHappy replied to Eugene's DIY Den's topic in !!..DIY Installers..!!
as I said to the postman today, 20 is plenty... -
Alarma and tamper error on Texecom Elite 24
MrHappy replied to Arthur08's topic in !!..DIY Installers..!!
take a picture of the wiring in the panel & take a picture of the device I'll be more than happy to offer advice* *which will be in the same paragraph as some proper piss taking -
Alarma and tamper error on Texecom Elite 24
MrHappy replied to Arthur08's topic in !!..DIY Installers..!!
you've put resistors in the circuit & selected normally closed as the zone wiring ? -
if your panel has key switch input ? (I only remove 'em) - 5 - 32volt sonoff, However the correct advice is have something fit for propose. The people you annoy with your alarm(s) will have a local council have a website with similar advice - Noise pollution - Burglar alarms Burglar Alarms If you have a burglar alarm fitted to your home or business then by law you have a duty to ensure that it will not cause a nuisance to residents in the locality. eg prevents them from sleeping If this occurs, and the alarm is not turned off, then the council can take further action. If the Council is required to deal with an alarm causing a statutory nuisance, the owner will be asked to pay any costs incurred. There a number of steps you can take to ensure your alarm does not cause a nuisance. Ensure that any alarm fitted to your premises is properly designed. (The British Standard for intruder alarms is 4737 - your alarm should comply with this). Ensure that a legitimate alarm engineer, who will be able to set the sensors to the appropriate sensitivity, fits your alarm. This will prevent the alarm sounding unnecessarily. Ensure that an alarm engineer, ideally on a contract, maintains your alarm regularly so that you don't forget! Ensure that your alarm is fitted with a cut-off device to deactivate the siren or bell after 20 minutes. Ensure that at least one of your nominated key holders can respond within 20 minutes of being called out. What happens when the Council gets involved when an alarm causes a statutory nuisance? Once the Police are satisfied that there is no criminal activity taking place at the premises, and the Council is satisfied that the noise of the alarm is causing a statutory nuisance, then a legal notice will be served requiring the alarm to be silenced - normally within a short period of time. If this is not complied with then an application will be made to the Duty Magistrate for a warrant to enter the premises. The Council will engage the services of a locksmith and an electrician, and they will obtain access to the premises and disconnect the alarm. The Council will ensure that upon leaving, the premises is left in a secure condition. This whole process may take several hours. Who has to pay if an alarm has to be disconnected? The costs incurred by the council during this process will be recharged to the occupier of the premises. This can be expensive and will include the Council's costs, the costs of the locksmith and the electrician.
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6 grand is going to be a good sized building- As guess if you have an ungraded Accenta type alarm in a building of this scale, it false alarms as it has neither the required voltage or current to power a system needed in large commercial building I assume you have buildings & contents insurance ? Should something untoward happen, say metal thieves break in one evening rob a bit of cabling, they accidentally or deliberately cause a fire.... I would be very surprised if your DIY / sparky special type of alarm complied with the normal requirements of stated to provide insurance cover
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Being blunt, your alarm sounds like a pile of shit. Have you considered putting your hang in your pocket & having a proper one installer by a proper co. ?
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a what ?
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every cloud has a silver lining your probably better looking when its dark ?
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just bin it,