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Contacts left to right CCT+ / CCT-   BATT+/ BATT -   A/T

 

CCT opens and closes with the reed switch

A/T opens and closes with the tamper switch

BATT - I have no idea why it would have battery

 

Im guessing the vibro wires in from its own contacts

 

I have no instructions, or makers details but would like to find out how to rig it up.

 

There is also a junction box in the keep.

 

Im guessing a flexi / armoured loop from the keep to the limpet is what it needs?

 

cheers in advance!

'till the next question ...

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It's a Safe Limpet with a rather old fashioned mechanical shock sensor. The sensitivity of the pendulum is adjusted by means of a screw. Shock sensors of this nature required NC connection. Never come across a Keep and limpet, always thought that a safe limpet was a single unit.

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Thank you -  ive only ever used one before in an old job and that had a keep. 

The backplate seems to have the same pattern as the newer elmedene ones. Perhaps its an old Elmedene unit?

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Ah slightly earlier than mine. I bought a 'lifetimes' supply on clearance, of varying dates and models but all Elmdene, although of course since

then we have PD2010 (not that I'm approved) and most panels no longer offer on board analysers, of which 50% of my 'collection' require!

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So, I've decided to take my work back underground.... to stop it falling into the wrong hands

 

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