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andy™

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  1. it is specialist (well, straight forward when you know what you are doing), its also one of the main things i do. the amount of dodgy installs i go is excessive. a large amount of gates i go to that are broken are also dangerous and its a good thing they have broken. find plenty photocells that have been bypassed, occasionally none at all. there is also far too many gates fitted with no edges. especially larger ones which would be way in excess of the max forces allowed. plenty where control panel is set wrong, motor force to 100% etc. no-one seems to care (or know in many cases) that they are classed as machinery and are covered by statute law and not guidelines like alarm & wiring regs etc
  2. sussex is a bit far from me, post any questions and ill help with what i can (its mostly the wiring side i do and fabrication for modifications. for new installs i usually work with a few fabrication companies who do the mechanical side) also, im sure youre aware they have their own regs (12635, 12445, 12453 & various others), and if you leave a gate in a dangerous condition and something was to happen...
  3. i would have started telling him to go to wickes or B&Q for his kitchen
  4. which is why i recommend monitored and explain the differences between the various options to the customer and let them make a decision on what they want fitted (after all, its their property). all the extras are nice to have but cost more which is sometimes above what the customer is willing to spend
  5. admittedly i dont install / maintain that many compared to some of you, but of all those i have installed ive never had any problems or been called back to any faults with them. maybe im just lucky, which is rare for me. as much as id rather install a monitored alarm for someone, not everyone wants one and sometimes its a basic dialler that gets fitted. or bells only customers may not always have an idea what they want but id rather give them choices rather than telling what they are having
  6. i install what the customer wants, monitored, 'tat' or bells only
  7. i wouldnt bother scrounging around trying to get parts etc on something old. if its not a simple fix them its probably going to be more cost effective to replace it
  8. I would do your gates, but my travel charges to manchester would be quite high
  9. Ive used GJD GSM dialler a few times. pricey but it works well
  10. seen cables cut before by carpet fitters. one was a clean cut through 1 core so alarm kept coming up with tamper (RKP cable) but otherwise worked. took a while to find it
  11. some have oil but i dont think they all do. iirc the older oil is also very carcinogenic. but not something i have anything to do with, i just get to have a look on the odd occasion
  12. depends on the age i guess. newer ones are probably more enclosed, older stuff is fairly open. rarely ever get to see the inside of them, but this was from a recent trip inside one. plenty bits you dont want to touch and then there are private, fully enclosed ones like this. 11kv transformer is on the other side of the wall with 230/400v tails going straight into this
  13. there is a lot more than just a grey humming box. usually lots of exposed live busbars on the side of it that you dont want to be touching
  14. make sure you get the 230/400v end of the transformer for its supply, the 11kv side lets the smoke out
  15. another vote for webway. i usually fit go, not nano, but i think the remote access is the same between them. wintex software is designed to connect directly to the webway program for access
  16. get the chips implanted in them like they do for cats etc...
  17. maybe not, but an R8 has a LED on the RKP showing if its unset or not id be looking more at why they want a remote control instead of using the RKP to arm / disarm the system. if they really need to see if its armed / disarmed from outside, one alternative would be to fit an alarm like a texecom elite with IP module and use their app to see its status
  18. pretty much a straight swap, engineer codes will usually disable the tamper. all the settings etc are on the panel not the keypad
  19. +1 on paxton. the software is designed for what you want. your main issue is going to be those who do not put the tags on the readers either in or out. paxton also do free net2 training days. well worth going if you have one near you
  20. very close, almost ended badly. it happen last april to a member on another forum. https://talk.electricianforum.co.uk/topic/30459-oh-courgette/
  21. possibility. we were moving around on top of a cherry picker fixing some cables to the girder so may have partially blocked it. didnt help that after we were allowed back in, it didnt get bypassed so after a few minutes of getting back to where we were, it was back down and out the building again... CEO wasnt very happy
  22. no idea how they are supposed to work, not something i do. all i know was fire alarm sounded, we came down and then workshop manager told us the fire alarm was there and he had forgotten to disable it when we started work
  23. and if you do have beam sensors, tell the sparky up the top pulling in cables before he moves in front and ends up evacuating the building... twice...
  24. could always ask paxton if its theirs and if so do they have a manual. their tech support is very good
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