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wiring to shock & contact sensors

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Hi there...I have a query re wiring to contacts and shock sensors.

Does anyone have any diagrams to show how to wire in a shock and reed contact into a Aritech CS350. Particularly I want to know do you put 1 resisor per zone or for each sensor. I'm using a IntelliSense EMPS 85 W and an Aritech shock with tamper.

Also, how is the tamper wired? Is there a master tamper loop that all zones are wired back into. Any wiring diagrams would be greatly appreciated.

cheers in advance.

PH

  • 4 months later...

Wiring a detector into a panel is simple in itself.

Resistors are usually one per zone and also the value/resistance the panel has been designed for. Multiple resistors on one zone will result in the panel not setting.

If one or more detector is wired into a single zone it must be wired in series with only one resistor at either the panel or one detector if wired in a loop.

Resistors are usually one per zone

Usually two resistors are required, on across the circuit device (ie contact) and on from there to one side of the tamper.

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