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Hi All

I'm after some advice,

a customer has a alarm on there workshop which is about 60 meters away from the main building.

there is no link between the workshop alarm and the main building alarm but they want the workshop alarm monitoring via the emizon module in the main building.

The issue I have is it is not possible to run a cable from the workshop to the main building so i was looking for some way to setup a wireless link where i can wire the workshop alarm into a transmitter which would trigger a relay in the main building.

Has anyone seen or have a link to a device that would do this?

 

Thanks Dan.

Posted (edited)

Are they still available ? 

Edited by norman

Nothing is foolproof to a sufficiently talented fool.


Posted
2 hours ago, norman said:

Are they still available ? 

Yes, we installed three receivers and a transmitter a couple of months ago, and Eaton gave our engineer support on them too 

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2 hours ago, norman said:

Are they still available ? 

 

Yes, as per PJ, the 762r 2 channel 'universal' (all faults, batt etc... indicated via relays) with very handy options for a range of external antennae via BNC socket for extra range inc. 1/4 (locally mounted) and 1/2 wave (external grade via a flying lead), as well as the PCB one on board. Now comes in Eaton branded boxes so very much a current product - for better or worse.

Edited by datadiffusion

So, I've decided to take my work back underground.... to stop it falling into the wrong hands

 

Posted
13 hours ago, james.wilson said:

are we still recommending 1 way rf?

There is nothing two way that would do it.... is there?

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