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WDT

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  1. 1 hour ago, al-yeti said:

    Open Ltd company from start, won't cost much over the year 

     

    nsi or saaib only if you want to do urn's, ssaib being easier to get , as suggested by others you need a buddy company for call out, or a buddy company to accept your installs and take the maintenance on for ones that need a urn, I seen a few doing that here 

     

    Redcare less demand? Webway etc all easy to set up 

     

    Yes money is the whole point, but you will find it difficult as a house basher lol, but it's the urn side that gets you stuck otherwise plenty will take maintenance on with keyholder only and as above buddy to take your urn requests but you need a good mate for that

     

    Anyhow alarm men will be here soon with better advise steamingcup

     

    When you say good mate I quess you was getting at one that won't muscle in on the jobs you have got, ??

     

    Or one you can drink tea with all day steamingcup

     

  2. 52 minutes ago, al-yeti said:

    Hi

     

    Slow weeks we do plumbing , decorating , etc , Mr H can give you training if he hasn't got much to do

    :roflmao: Talking off plumbing, I need and new bath room, Whats your day rate, :D

     

  3. I just showed the photo to my wife, She works for a large company with over 700 company cars on her books, and she don't recall a speeding letter looking like this and she has just had her very own, They send a letter first to the registared keeped who has a duty to reply with the drivers detail's ( keeper might be a company or private who is named on the log book V5)  then once the driver is established he or she then gets further details of there major crime :-

    There should be a covering letter from the force who caught you doing this huge crime,

    Once they know who the driver is he maybe offered to do a speed awareness course to avoid points and thats about 100 pounds,

    As others have said you have to reply in the time limit.

  4. 2 minutes ago, MrHappy said:

    IIRC the fire at Clandon was discovered by staff investigating why the socket they where using for their computer had switched off ?

     

    Opened cupboard door to check consumer unit to find a cupboard full of flames ?

     

    As part of the investigation the building’s fire alarm panel information was
    accessed and the timing and location of activated smoke detectors show that
    prior to the arrival of the fire service smoke had travelled to the roof space.

     

    Ok good point it does not say the first activated

  5. You engineer read the report :shy: like in the film short circuit

     

    It said that the roof space sensor was the first activation,

     

    Maybe i am very sad reading it that well,

     

    I am over your way tommorow in bristol,

     

  6. Did you guys like the report I found it interesting, Didn't find any pics of the fire alarm so not sure where they got the info from, unless that was from who ever checked the fire panel when it was first activated.

  7. You would have thought being a large brand store that false alarms would have been managed better, ( This is not a dig at the alarm install company who may not even know this is happening yet) Here's where i find the alarm company are on here :oops:

    Maybe the reset after a alarm needs to be moved to a higher level and key holder training.:Whip:

     

     

     

     

  8. I know people have discussed fire and stuff on here, A friend of mine who was a fireman on scene that day of the clandon park fire thought i might like to look at the report as we have talked about how they work out the cause of a fire, I also thought some of you guys may like some light bed time reading and there is photos at the end,

     

    http://www.surreycc.gov.uk/people-and-community/surrey-fire-and-rescue/surrey-fire-and-rescue-services-fire-investigation-report-clandon-park

     

     

  9. The alarm panel should show what is setting it off, the Leds show the cause, like tamper led on shows a tamper fault which would need to be checked to see which circuit is causing the fault, This could be any circuit(zone), outside siren, keypad, control panel, damaged cable,

    A faulty battery can cause some random faults so in a word yes but not always,

  10. 21 minutes ago, MrHappy said:

    errr... 06,

    errr... 28,

    keep going we need all 6?????

     

    22 minutes ago, licaiwang said:

    it happned twice after I have set the alarm. one in afternoon and one the night. i din't use it for a long time. is it due to the battery? how can i test it?

    To test it correctly you would need a battery tester and they are over £200

    But what people are hoping you can tell them is the zone that triggered it is always the same zone or not,

    The reason people try or suspect battery first is it can cause random alarms,

    But sometimes it's just as easy to get a company to check it,

    Can you see the last things that triggered it using the event log???

  11. 5 hours ago, PeterJames said:

    Honeywell is available in Europe, well its quite popular here in the UK, but it will be a higher specification than the US version. If I recall correctly US do not have tamper circuits, they dont have external sounders in favour of a board in the garden, so the panel may not even have external sounder outputs

    I noticed the usa have no external sounders

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