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Notifier Compatability Query


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Morley will only work with the system sensor if they are Notifier they can be problematic.

I have tried a couple of Notifier devices and do work but not tried a full loop so hence my reservations on it

Pete

What I want to do if possible is replace a notifier panel with a dimension, retain existing call points (if they work), retain detector bases and replace existing notifier heads with system sensor protocol or m-ias protocol (which is the system sensor head with m-ias protocol). Will this work?

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What I want to do if possible is replace a notifier panel with a dimension, retain existing call points (if they work), retain detector bases and replace existing notifier heads with system sensor protocol or m-ias protocol (which is the system sensor head with m-ias protocol). Will this work?

It should work ok but you need to check call points

Peter Robinson

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Thanks all, I guess the proof of the pudding ............. . I will post the results if and when we change the system. The client is very keen to change from closed/managed protocol to open. The problem is the short term cost to achieve this compared with the exorbinant fee from an esd just to change the panel.

Therein lise a whole new thread!

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Do yourself a favour stick the new panel on the deck , run it up on mains and batts , then extend the loop out of the old panel first and boot it up . Do your testing on this loop , then when you are happy have the old one off the wall.

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  • 6 months later...

Put in either an ID2000 or ID3000 Still notifier but will still run all the old devices

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if you have any probs please PM me and ill assist as much as i can

All comments in this post are my own views and do not necessarily reflect the views of my employer

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Do yourself a favour stick the new panel on the deck , run it up on mains and batts , then extend the loop out of the old panel first and boot it up . Do your testing on this loop , then when you are happy have the old one off the wall.

This is what I do when there is doubt.... :rolleyes:

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