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Newbie question...PIR compatibility
PeterJames replied to crispylees's topic in !!..DIY Installers..!!
Use a bucket, soap and sponge instead of buying a car washing machine! - Today
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You don't have to unless they give you trouble , although it's probably more of DIY product now with it's problems Just wire them double pole or correct resistors in place latter best way to go
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Newbie question...PIR compatibility
crispylees replied to crispylees's topic in !!..DIY Installers..!!
Thanks for the quick reply. Just been an expensive month - car, washing machine and alarm in the same week!!! Trying to keep costs down What's your reasoning behind replacing them...reliability? -
Newbie question...PIR compatibility
sixwheeledbeast replied to crispylees's topic in !!..DIY Installers..!!
Should be compatible if you wired as double pole with commoned tampers. I'd probably replace them. -
Hi, My ancient Accenta8 alarm panel has given up and I plan to replace it with a Texecom Premier Elite 24. I have swapped all the original PIRs for Honeywell IS312 as I decorated each room. Are PIRs basically standard and compatible with most alarms or do I need to replace the PIRs if I install the Texecom panel? Thanks Chris
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Good morning, We are currently looking to recruit experienced CCTV, Access Control, Intruder engineer to carry out installations and servicing. Must be reliable and willing to learn. Thanks
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Close.... I got high Vis on
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Good job really
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My local supermarket now is Tesco Express and Waitrose. I must say there is a noticeable difference between both, with price and quality. Its rare I spend less than £20.00 when I go in Waitrose for a few bits, and its rare I spend more than £10.00 in Tesco. I never buy the same stuff in either though.
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Lidl bakery useful. Aldi don't like at all.
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fair comment, can any one tell the difference betweena lidl & aldi ?
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Im not over keen on Sainsbury's their meal deals are deliberately confusing and nobody really likes Jamie Oliver with his waste the difference
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I judged it by what you eat on a daily basis, I was gonna say lidl but that just might have been ever so slightly foreign for you Dave
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probably all discounted & the bloke who fitted is long retired or dead ? I like to think on the bright side
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I'd assume the fire doors & shoplifters ? But could be anything ? Sainsbury's is my preferred super market. then maybe Tesco ? Morrison's is pretty much - unwashed scum of the earth which makes an Asda look posh, My local Waitrose has an lovely "drain" smell about it, go in your workwear & security follows you I have a nice Heron's & also Heron's on the council estates...these along with farmfoods are brilliant. Go in the store in suit & says please & thank to checkout person & they think you must be a mystery shopper or from snooping from head office !
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Is product available that is graded? If yes then you cant use, if no then it would yes Also there may not be a EN for that detector (id of thought it would fall under shock though)
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Oh I thought it was french lol
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They have some German VDS approvals but nothing which is UK specific.
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Chatgpt makes things up maybe Red intruder activation White pulsing deterrent light at night or when set Yellow indicator for fault What you think ? Chatblag?
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I would have thought they have some other kind of certification as opposed to stating they are grade 2/3
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Hi All, Bit of a compliance question here... We have been asked to fit Honeywell SC100 seismic sensors on a G3 system however the SC100's dont seem to bear any security grading. I know these are used industry wide and they are "the right" bits of kit for the job but how can they be fitted on a graded system without affecting the overall system grading?
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Morrisons is a bit posh for up here... Heron or Farmfoods maybe?
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