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New G3 Shock + Motion Sensor Meeting Pd6662:2010

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We have used elmdene for some years in both g2 and g3, but the cost of the g2 made me look at the knight. We have 3 types of eol values on contract which meant we had to carry 3 different contacts (well more with surface and flush) in the vans. The knight one has jumpers for all values. Plus the surface elmdene looks odd on outward opening doors.

still use them at g3 as i want an immune contact not a tamper for masking

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Any queries, let me know here!

 

You got a metal box for wall mounting ?

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You got a metal box for wall mounting ?

 

No, we don't make those but as with anything, if there was enough demand we could look into feasability...

 

What applications would this be handy for?  Also, would this be a weatherproof housing you needed?

What applications would this be handy for?

 

normally a shock sensor on a wall is mounted on a steel plate or within a purpose made steel box (gardtec one pictured but viper one is 99% the same?)

 

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Hence being an alarm monkey ?

Good point.

I can't criticise. Not sure I'd pass GCSE English these days.

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