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How To Loop Out A Pir In A System

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Although its only low voltage there is still the possibility of someone who doesn't know what they are doing blindly fiddling to burn the house down.

Where did you get the figure of £200 from?

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fault- controls, cable or device.

if you've removed wiring & linked out zone & the controls still see the circuit open I would assume the controls are at fault

If the system has been installed properly I'd be tempted to put new devices onto the existing cables.

 

For the price your not prepared to pay, I could replace the controls, ewd, & a few pir's in say 2hrs ? 

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What's the point he's got a cable fault

have I read it wrong again ?

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I think now it's time for a hole cutter chop up the floor and find the fault

stand well back....

 

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I love those floorbox sinkers!

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

 

Great for pushing a milk bottle through a front door of some cnut trying to **** you over.

I really can't be ar**** with it anymore.

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