norman Posted September 20, 2005 Posted September 20, 2005 erm, I was jesting. Nothing is foolproof to a sufficiently talented fool.
Guest roonster Posted September 20, 2005 Posted September 20, 2005 Please if you're gonna give advice be sure you are correct!!) [/color] 68785[/snapback] hmmm im sure thats what i wrote. smeone must have changed it.
Guest Peter James Posted September 20, 2005 Posted September 20, 2005 Please if you're gonna give advice be sure you are correct!!) [/color]hmmm im sure thats what i wrote. smeone must have changed it. Why would anyone want do do that?
Brian c Posted September 20, 2005 Posted September 20, 2005 erm, I was jesting. 68883[/snapback] ah... If you don't know......ask.
Guest graale00 Posted September 20, 2005 Posted September 20, 2005 Hello All, The attatchment is what we have in mind for our house with all zones etc, please excuse the **** drwaing I did it on Powerpoint. Any thoughts and suggestions would be appreciated, if confidence is a problem PM me your thoughts. Alex.
Guest Posted September 20, 2005 Posted September 20, 2005 Hello All,The attatchment is what we have in mind for our house with all zones etc, please excuse the **** drwaing I did it on Powerpoint. Any thoughts and suggestions would be appreciated, if confidence is a problem PM me your thoughts. Alex. 68939[/snapback] nice drawing..wish install would leave something like that..
Guest Posted September 20, 2005 Posted September 20, 2005 [quote Not quite "moderation gone mad" (I'm quite sane thanks), nor was it "blind leading the blind" (I have perfect eyesight) why do you wear glasses then..
Guest Posted September 20, 2005 Posted September 20, 2005 Any thoughts and suggestions would be appreciated, if confidence is a problem PM me your thoughts. 68939[/snapback] Personally, I would use a panel with at least 16 zones, split the existing PA buttons and contacts onto their own zones and add PIR's to the kitchen and hall. I may (don't know for sure without looking) scrap the contacts on windows and use PIR's in the rooms instead. why do you wear glasses then.. 68961[/snapback] Someone once told him they made him look sexy.
Guest Posted September 21, 2005 Posted September 21, 2005 Personally, I would use a panel with at least 16 zones, split the existing PA buttons and contacts onto their own zones and add PIR's to the kitchen and hall. I may (don't know for sure without looking) scrap the contacts on windows and use PIR's in the rooms instead. Someone once told him they made him look sexy. 68963[/snapback] wasnt me...i just said he looks handsome..
Guest graale00 Posted September 21, 2005 Posted September 21, 2005 No definately want to keep contacts, cats are kept in kitchen at night and its an easy access point for the criminals among us. The PA's can be put as series on one zone, true enough it will be harder to fault find, but it's 3 devices on the circuit which is in a domestic property so it just means running a few metres to the panel every now and then if required. I was thinking about adding a heavy duty contact on the shed, putting some cable ducts down in the garden coming up into the shed, but an engineer and me were talking and he said to be careful because the current may not be enough on a cheap panel on a scanny, but to be honest I think its only about 7 metres away from the panel so it should be fine. By the way could anyone send me a quick diagram on a push to exit access control, if anyone haves one knocking around and a scanner, would like to use it as Field Evidence but left mine in a panel ( alexgraham@mickydip.e7even.com Boys n Girls Alex
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