bellman Posted August 12, 2005 Posted August 12, 2005 Theres nothing wrong with wandering. 64301[/snapback] Depends if the missus catches you or not Regards Bellman Service Engineer and all round nice bloke ) The views above are mine and NOT those of my employer.
breff Posted August 13, 2005 Posted August 13, 2005 Ive been to loads of FAs where Ive found AC induced and its almost always the closest detector to the panel, check out ACTs website, after user error AC Induced is the biggest cause of FAs The opinions I express are mine and are usually correct! (Except when I'm wrong)(which I'm not)
Paul Giles Posted August 13, 2005 Posted August 13, 2005 Roonster Ts590 and Scan 9751 both not suitable for your installation unless you buy expansion modules 12 zones ish is your requirement i seem to recall? Go for the 9851 as i mentioned earlier as it has 16 zones on board. PG Security Systems Somerset SSAIB Certificate of Merit Installers. www.pgsecurity.co.uk
Guest roonster Posted August 13, 2005 Posted August 13, 2005 RoonsterTs590 and Scan 9751 both not suitable for your installation unless you buy expansion modules 12 zones ish is your requirement i seem to recall? Go for the 9851 as i mentioned earlier as it has 16 zones on board. 64356[/snapback] Oh righty, beaut! Ive also just found out that theres a local gardinersecurity outlet a mile or so away from me. Or so it says on their website. http://www.gardinersecurity.co.uk/index.asp Anyways they sell the full range and have the 9851. So im off there on monday to see if they will sell gear to joe public! Also are you sure that the 9851 has 16 zones on baord? All the ones ive come across so far are usually 8 as highest. And then require an expander to give more. It says 8/16 in the brochure, so im not totallt sure. alarmdetectionsupplies.co.uk can order me in a scanny 9851 for 160 inc vat. So off to gardiner to see how cheap they are, cos they havent got online prices and i need to be a trader. Which om not.
Zak Posted August 13, 2005 Posted August 13, 2005 16 zones with EOL wiring?? Zak Tankel - Managing Director - Security First (UK) - www.securityfirst.uk.com Disclaimer: Any comments or opinions expressed by me are my own as a member of the public and not of my employer or Company.
Guest roonster Posted August 13, 2005 Posted August 13, 2005 is that what it is then? Whats end of line wiring by the way. What type of wiring is recomeded by the chaps?
Paul Giles Posted August 13, 2005 Posted August 13, 2005 Yep 16 zones FSL. Much more secure way of cabling. also added benefit of onboard modem so when you get the alarm taken over it can be connected to a central station for monitoring. PG Security Systems Somerset SSAIB Certificate of Merit Installers. www.pgsecurity.co.uk
Zak Posted August 13, 2005 Posted August 13, 2005 Yep 16 zones FSL.Much more secure way of cabling. 64380[/snapback] agreed, but not so important for low risk dometics (or DIY). Zak Tankel - Managing Director - Security First (UK) - www.securityfirst.uk.com Disclaimer: Any comments or opinions expressed by me are my own as a member of the public and not of my employer or Company.
Guest roonster Posted August 13, 2005 Posted August 13, 2005 So definetly 16 zones. Thats great chaps. What do you guys think of the proximity tags? Im thinking of getting the module so it can accept them. Will come in handy for me granny. Is FSL better for fault find that FSL?
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