arfur mo Posted August 19, 2007 Posted August 19, 2007 with all the greatest respect i think your thinking is being blinded just a little by the bright flashing lights the buttons and whistles the alarm trade has to offer. the question you pose to me is -: you want to fit 3 sab's and a master blaster and a GSM dialer, so the risk indicated by this spec is high enough to require having a proper alarm company come in and take it over surely? would a voice dialer suit your needs, or you could connect to an ARC using a digital communicator with keyholder's contact only, i think some ARC's will still take that on, for a trading electrical company but you need to ask them. regs alan If you think education is difficult, try being stupid!!!!
zimmerphrame Posted November 11, 2007 Posted November 11, 2007 with all the greatest respect i think your thinking is being blinded just a little by the bright flashing lights the buttons and whistles the alarm trade has to offer.the question you pose to me is -: you want to fit 3 sab's and a master blaster and a GSM dialer, so the risk indicated by this spec is high enough to require having a proper alarm company come in and take it over surely? would a voice dialer suit your needs, or you could connect to an ARC using a digital communicator with keyholder's contact only, i think some ARC's will still take that on, for a trading electrical company but you need to ask them. regs alan ARC won't take on unless fitted by nacoss or similar regulatory bodied company. Also an ongoing maintenance contract with a said company will be needed... you'll be lucky to find ARC that will allow monitoring otherwise. Masterblaster would normally be powered by a standard 240v fused spur next to or nearby master blaster, endstation only providing a 'trip'... but seperate 12v psu for at least 2 of the sas/sab's would be needed more than likely... I only have experiance with castletech stuff myself....
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