Everything posted by spike27
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Grade 3 Roller Door Contacts
Thanks for this. I will make some enquiries.
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Grade 3 Roller Door Contacts
Hi MrHappy. I will ask if we've changed the resin / compound used to seal the units recently and update the thread when I get an answer back.
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Grade 3 Roller Door Contacts
Bit late to the thread so apologies, but a few years back we did have issues on our G3 RSC (YF10C). They would be tested with a meter successfully pre-install, tested in situ successfully, then commissioned and handed over successfully. Yet a random period later, they have gone into tamper (usually at 3am). Cue phone calls to us, site visits (150 separate loading bays in large Distribution Depot) to inspect but no visible damage and RSC working perfectly well leading to much scratching of heads. Turned out that some of the concrete bays were steel reinforced (buried in concrete so not visible) and the Magnetic Interference Detection was being triggered due to natural variations in the magnetic field. This led to the design, manufacture and supply of the 10mm thick rubber spacer in the video below. This has alleviated every instance of this problem.
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Flush contact grade 3 for aluminium door
Fair point. As we managed to cram in so many different panel options / double door config / TACT tamper and MID for G3 , the orientation of the arrowed resistor modules can be a little fiddly. Although they are shipped out as Galaxy config by default, if that helps...
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Flush contact grade 3 for aluminium door
for the feedback! Don't know if you've tried our G2 and G3 flush multi's recently, but we've now thinned the fixing plates down to 1mm after installer input.
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Arfur Mo
Really sorry to hear that. He was the poster I most associated with this forum. RIP
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Which 16 alarm ohm speaker is the best?
Have you tried them recently? We strengthened the lid clips and slots after negative feedback around 12 mths ago so you should see an improvement.
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Which 16 alarm ohm speaker is the best?
Our G3 'Soapdish' speaker is a perennial favourite, presumably for its sleek lines and unobtrusive aesthetics http://www.knightfireandsecurity.com/view_item.asp?id=46