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Nice 'loop' On This Install By A Bafe Firm

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Don't think loop 1 or loop 3 will get any voltage drop with 3" of cable to travel.

Rogues!

Sorry BAFE and NIC approved electrical contracting rogues!

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Deviated so it's fine. We dished a screen today because of a ground 0V short. Screen looked so much better on the CM than earth. going to be a pain to rewire.

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Pretty shoddy really although still monitored as its addressable o/c = device missing.

S/c = short circuit.

Not like a conv system.

Still wouldent do it tho.

Good panel too!

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The panel is in a college and has been throwing some random faults on the 'loop'. Going to see if making it a proper loop cured it or if other issues are there. The other problem is loop 2 I actually a 4 core radial as the out and in loop is on the same cable.

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Technically that is allowed. Or so we weretold in those fia courses years ago. Rough tho,

And some panels have data issues with 4 core loops ( protec being one of them).

What faults on the loop?

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Corrupt data and missing heads but seems to be concentrated to a particular area of the building which is the furthest away from the panel and the end of the radial. Seems to come and go but its 6 heads in the same area that report the issues. I must confess fire is my weakest subject so I've come down here with my fire boffin to try and learn something from him. Quite worrying 3 buildings don't have any repeater panels in either and you have to go to a panel in a block 60m away to see we're the fire is. Seems a real bag of spanners. Never seen so many expletives come out of the engineers mouth in an hour. Normally quite a chilled guy but don't think he's too happy with T&P for doing it, especially as they are bafe, nic, FIA etc. he gets a bit emotional when he sees dodgy fire alarms.

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 The other problem is loop 2 I actually a 4 core radial as the out and in loop is on the same cable.

 

wouldnt that show a loop fault

Id be looking at the screens for a start.

Be interesting to see if they have turned earth monitor off!

Did said company design and install?

wouldnt that show a loop fault

No he means 2 cores out 2 cores back

Inside one cable

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wouldnt that show a loop fault

Presumably not as its going out and back in on 2 pairs making a loop, just on the same cable but as I say I'm far from an expert on fire panels so hopefully ill learn something this week. Never really played with fire out in the wild as I don't know enough about it do I leave it to the people that do.

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 missing heads but seems to be concentrated to a particular area of the building which is the furthest away from the panel and the end of the radial. Seems to come and go but its 6 heads in the same area that report the issues.

 

id be looking at the the device before the last 6,faulty/water/cable faults.

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