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Mattmasters

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  1. Evening James, not sure it would get much interest as there doesn't seem to be many engineers... may any be a plan tho in case there are people who want to discuss items..
  2. Thanks PSE, our engineers are able to do the wiring but none are trained in the geometry or welding and I just need to find someone in Sussex who wants weekend work... so hard to find people...
  3. Hi, i know now it's not purely security but I am struggling to find any automatic gate engineers, does anyone know of a forum similar to this for automatic gates or does anyone know anybody that needs extra work for automatic gates? We only have bits and pieces but my so called engineer seems more interested in his new female friend than work.. tha ks in advance..
  4. Well thanks for all the help guys.. glad to see everyone is so helpful.. merry Christmas all
  5. if you want too im sure you could yes.. the door controller is only 24v but hey.. if you hold on to a near by 230v socket with wet hands u may do!!
  6. the fault bypass i was going to use was a tampered keyswitch..
  7. they dont want to have anything to do with the shutter side.. all they want to do is turn the alarm on and know the door is isolated... i was going to use a relay to break the common live that goes to the remote.. the remote has three wires.. Common live, up and down..... either the common live or the up... maybe the up... that way it can still come down... hmmm... so many options..
  8. ummm..... lets say a 12m high x 15m wide cold warehouse with a few cars.... cars that dont want to get stolen....i was thinking the Pyronix KX15DTAM??
  9. i must admit i always do Live too... i had a gate engineer moan at me today so automatically said neutral... but yes it would be a live break..
  10. cool..... thanks for that... any suggestions for PIRs that are going in a cold Warehouse by the way?? all waterproof but no heating grade 3
  11. oh... so get the client to pay for the ice cream mans side of the charges?? interesting..
  12. its ok james.. i think what i want it to do will work after reading texecom manual.. aswell as having a roller shutter door contact for alarm i also want to disable the electricity supply to the door via the use of a relay... Think i have it sussed...
  13. MRHappy... Thats not bad.. thought it would be alot more than that...
  14. can i integrate the roller shutter door with the alarm?? In Alarm Set - Roller shutter door neutral broken via a relay powered by the alarm in alarm set state.. In Alarm Unset - relay closes and re connects neutral back to the door to allow the roller shutters to be used as normal?
  15. how about..... getting a 99 flake from the ice cream man?? :-) is there a general cost for the 99 flake??
  16. am i guessing this is possible then?? i use relays alot.. i have never used one in an alarm before and not sure if it will do what i want it too..
  17. thats the issue James... im not sure what the police charge.. i have an amount for the monitoring via our monitoring station but they told me i have the police amount on top of their charges?? where can i get the police policy from MR Happy??
  18. Hello again... sorry to do two posts in one evening.... i have a client who stores motor cars.. nothing amazing but they want to protect the roller shutter door so that if they intruder alarm is not unset the roller shutter door wont activate or open... we use Texecom Premier 24 metal panels.. is there a way i could use a relay from the board to break the neutral via a replay so that when they alarm is unset the replay is not engaged... that way the doors wont have a circuit and wont open.. then when the alarm is in an unset state the replay is in tact and the doors can be opened?? geeky thinking but i like it!!
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