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Fire Alarm Control Panel Circuit Diagram


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I'm sure he might . . .

Well, he will, with his usual spelling error argument. Of which he's never quite got the hang of.

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I bet you feel somewhat embarrassed now.

 

Priceless

Yesterday you were accusing all and sundry of bad practice.

now......

And don't bother accusing me of trouble causing.

and now........? i'm not aiding O/P to build his own control panel, be very hard to plug a simulator program into a functioning fire alarm.

advice given to help his exploration into electronics, livewire makers offer an educational version, you should look it up perhaps? free demo online.

if anyone wants to get into electronics they are going to have to handle IC's (sorry if your still stuck on valves), o/p has already mentioned cmos 4000 series, so has some basics.

btw, you ever causing me any trouble, trust me it is the very last thing i'd ever accuse you of 'dear' ;).

Well, he will, with his usual spelling error argument. Of which he's never quite got the hang of.

how's that dodgy keyboard plug doing, or have you nailed your desk to the wall now?

If you think education is difficult, try being stupid!!!!

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I assume the OP can't ?

figurative Mr H, he might download an old manual giving a simple fire alarm circuit, but it likely won't explain all the reasons of that design specification, while it will likely state the relevant BS conformity to regs compliance in force at that time.

Well, he will, with his usual spelling error argument. Of which he's never quite got the hang of.

familiarity with a conversation between pot and kettle?

If you think education is difficult, try being stupid!!!!

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figurative Mr H, he might download an old manual giving a simple fire alarm circuit, but it likely won't explain all the reasons of that design specification, while it will likely state the relevant BS conformity to regs compliance in force at that time.

Arf, there's a load of sanctions & embargoes in place... +

The UK government does not encourage trade with, or investment and has withdrawn all commercial support for trade. If you decide to trade , you do so at your own risk. Having weighed up the risks, the final decision on whether to trade lies with you. However, if your business dealings get into trouble, the government will not be able to assist.

I'd assume certain stuff / info is harder to come by than in the UK, if you don't want to help somebody you don't have to, however its not appropriate carry on in the public forums about info the OP has not been provided with ?

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H,

seems i urge caution in providing details based on my concerns of safety (not trade), and get nailed, when everyone saying whats the issue because its hobby and self interest - which i show why i don't think so.

now i get mauled for international terrorism for explaining a basic building block of any design, which could apply to building a bike.

yes i want build a panel.

I've designed it to different parts,power ,battery charger, "sense zone" alarm and ....

But I have a problem with the buzzer

please help me,i want a circuit diagram of this part(buzzer)

appears he already has access, and at least some basic knowledge of electronics. so discussing elements (not the way they work) he has already earlier mentioned, such as IC's is not i think, aiding and abetting a terrorist act or disrespecting any state embargo's.

I have no idea if he has access to commonly available software due to international sanctions, those sanctions have not stopped Iran from development of, or gaining knowledge and material for nuclear power stations, thats a matter for others much cleverer than me.

Live Wire is a great piece if software, having simulation showing in circuit voltages and current levels, turn on 'realistic' overload a resistor it burns out on screen with an explosion (amusing for kids).

there are two smaller versions sold through Maplins, but imho go for the pro only available on line, if your into developing bespoke or experimental designs (but the extensive component library don't extend to fuel rods ;) ).

If you think education is difficult, try being stupid!!!!

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