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Novexx

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  1. Mr.H - Insurance for what, It's my unit, no other parties, staff or public involved? An alarm system is not required for insurance if that whay you mean? J.W. - I'm looking at Galaxy systems, because adding up the costs it's little more than what's down the range from them, they add features & appear to have a higher specification.
  2. I'm looking at installing a system in an industrial unit, nothing that complicated; Control panel with batter back up keypad (possibly prox) PSTN dialler Bell / sounder 2 x door contacts 2 x PIR's / sensors 2 x Smoke detectors I had considered a wireless system as the majority of sensors / stuff will be at the opposite end of the building from the panel, but the consensus seems to be that wired is more secure & less troublesome, so my preference would be a hard wired Honewell system. I was looking at the Accenta initially, but the cost increases noticeably when a PSTN dialler is added , so I'm now looking at something along the lines of the Galaxy G2-12 / G2-20 or a Flex FX020, so; Do these systems sound about right for the requirements? I've done plenty of network & CCTV installation in the past, so I imagine (hope anyway) that the wiring side of things of things shouldn't be too difficult, but from what I've read the Galaxy can be problematic to programme - is it too problematic for a DIY'er? Any comments or suggestions appreciated.

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