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Secware_Tech6

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  1. the issue here is the actual type of fire. An optical smoke detector can detect smoke and then a relay base will provide your relay for interconnection. However most are 12v you may need to use a power converter to drop to 12v dc from 24
  2. Hello, I'm hoping you can assist with a product enquiry. I'm looking for a device to detect the start of a lithium battery fire. I'm keen for advice on if heat and/or smoke is best for this use case. The power available is 24v DC and I'm hoping the sensor will have either a repay or some sort of output I can connect into a monitoring PLC. many thanks,
  3. Problem will be proving correct ownership etc. Can you contact where you got it from for the previous password?
  4. Is this internal or external?
  5. A shock sensor is designed to detect a large force. Maybe a photo of the structure?
  6. Hi, what do you mean by marcher board?
  7. If you have set it to double pole you don't need the resistors?
  8. Does seem like decent advice are you the installer?
  9. Unfortunately this forum is for pro installers only You could go to thesecurityinstaller.co.uk for other input
  10. No, I can't your crossing manufacturers
  11. Technically there isn't a limit but it should only be upto 2 on a double door
  12. Depends on what it is wiring too, is it double pole currently?
  13. No I'm afraid they use a different data line and fob tech
  14. AFAIK these wont support anything but old school cameras. Is this an XY issue? What are you trying to achieve?
  15. Keypads can only be used from the same manufacturer. You will need a gardtec keypad Ie a honeywell keypad won't function
  16. It's a professional grade system unsure of the question I'm afraid?
  17. Sorry i dont understand the question?
  18. Im afraid iD is long obsolete
  19. RSS is the remote servicing suite software, designed for an installer managing multiple systems allowing full udl etc. UMS is the end user / security manager version allowing control of users, logs etc
  20. iD is an obsolete product. There may be bnb stock but i believe our stocks are exhausted. Alternatively hkc support addressable detectors on iD cabling but not iD biscuits
  21. Hi Fred I'd look at your other post and one of the teams answer
  22. Anything is possible however lighting is completely different to sounders. I'd advise against running sounders of lighting outputs. Better question is what are you trying to achieve?
  23. The advantage of a hard wired system is you can use any sensor. You don't need a risco sensor on your hard wired risco panel. The pet sensor idea is a whole different debate
  24. Thats for the powerg range of panels. It wont work on the powermax range of panels that are now obsolete

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