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But that wouldn't make it a grade 3 installation

Won't happen

why not ?

you think im gona stick a sterling ten in there with anti mask pirs

that makes grade three dont it

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why not ?

you think im gona stick a sterling ten in there with anti mask pirs

that makes grade three dont it

;)

Yeah, that'll be fine. :whistle:

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Gave up smoking - new year.

Patches are a waste of time except for covering pirs imo, ime, imw (world!).

Try the inhaler thing, it worked for me when I was not punching the apprentice, kicking the dog or strangling the wife.

Done a few pubs over time and all are grade 2, I can see the risk of punters masking detectors but the insurance company's only wanted grade 2.

Paul.

Top tip: if you ever catch fire, try to avoid seeing yourself in the mirror, because i bet thats what REALLY throws you into a panic and dont forget the one thing you cant recycle is wasted time.

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Is this of any help?

A system must meet one of four security grades, depending on the level of risk. These roughly translate as follows:

Grade

G1. Low risk:

Not likely to be enforced in the UK as it covers DIY-style bells-only systems

G2. Medium risk:

This is first level that will be recognised by insurers and covers the majority of domestic & low value commercial premises. Required as a minimum for Police-calling systems

G3. Medium-high risk:

This covers most commercial & industrial premises, as well as high value domestic premises

NB G3 has to have a 5/6 digit EngCde

G4. High risk:

This is for high security applications, & roughly equates to the old BS7042 high security standard

It is the installer

Someone told me I was ignorant and apathetic, I don't know what that means, nor do I care.

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G3. Medium-high risk:

This covers most commercial & industrial premises, as well as high value domestic premises

NB G3 has to have a 5/6 digit EngCde

I do a LOT of G3 and never been pulled by SSAIB about this only use 4 digits for eng code.

Can you please quote the source of this info thanks.

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G3. Medium-high risk:

This covers most commercial & industrial premises, as well as high value domestic premises

NB G3 has to have a 5/6 digit EngCde

I do a LOT of G3 and never been pulled by SSAIB about this only use 4 digits for eng code.

Can you please quote the source of this info thanks.

I don't have the regs. to hand, but I'm sure it's right. What panel you use? Texecoms force you to use 5 or 6 digit if programmed as G3

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