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Guest nurserycam

Hi :yes: ,

We are looking for installers for the following jobs in Manchester and Leeds. In addition we have a number of jobs around the country, please drop us your contact if you are interested.

Nursery A in Manchester (by 20.11.04 Saturday):

- £75 for labour, material to quote (approx. half a day job)

- 8 indoor cameras: dome, colour, 12V, 3.6mm lens

- pre-installed RG-59 & low voltage twin flex cables

- all cameras, brackets & control unit are supplied and ready at the nursery

- engineer/installer to supply BNCs, connectors & bits of RG-59 if required

Work to be done:

1) To fix 8 indoor cameras & brackets to the wall (all cameras 2-3m above ground)

2) To terminate the pre-existing cables & connect to the cameras

3) To connect the low voltage twin flex cables at the office to a PSU (240V to 12V step down converter, with 8 individually fused outputs)

4) To terminate the RG-59 cables with BNCs at the office and connect to the control unit

5) To connect the CCTV monitor to the control unit with RG-59

Nursery B in Manchester (by 20.11.04 Saturday):

- £75 for labour, material to quote (approx. half a day job)

- 7 indoor cameras: dome, colour, 12V, 3.6mm lens

- 1 outdoor camera: bullet type, colour, 12 IR LEDS, 12V 4mm lens

- pre-installed RG-59 & low voltage twin flex cables

- all cameras, brackets & control unit are supplied and ready at the nursery

- engineer/installer to supply BNCs, connectors & bits of RG-59 if required

Work to be done:

1) To fix 7 indoor & 1 outdoor cameras & brackets to the wall (all cameras 2-3m above ground)

2) To terminate the pre-existing cables & connect to the cameras

3) To connect the low voltage twin flex cables at the office to a PSU (240V to 12V step down converter, with 8 individually fused outputs)

4) To terminate the RG-59 cables with BNCs at the office and connect to the control unit

5) To connect the CCTV monitor to the control unit with RG-59

Nursery C in Manchester (by 27.11.04 Saturday):

- £75 for labour, material to quote (approx. half a day job)

- 8 indoor cameras: dome, colour, 12V, 3.6mm lens

- pre-installed RG-59 & low voltage twin flex cables

- all cameras, brackets & control unit are supplied and ready at the nursery

- engineer/installer to supply BNCs, connectors & bits of RG-59 if required

Work to be done:

1) To fix 8 indoor cameras & brackets to the wall (all cameras 2-3m above ground)

2) To terminate the pre-existing cables & connect to the cameras

3) To connect the low voltage twin flex cables at the office to a PSU (240V to 12V step down converter, with 8 individually fused outputs)

4) To terminate the RG-59 cables with BNCs at the office and connect to the control unit

Nursery A in Leeds (by 27.11.04 Saturday):

- £300 for labour, material to quote (approx. 2 days job)

- 6 indoor cameras: dome, colour, 12V, 3.6mm lens

- 1 outdoor camera: bullet type, colour, 12 IR LEDS, 12V 4mm lens

- all cameras, brackets & control unit are supplied and ready at the nursery

- engineer/installer to supply BNCs, connectors, RG-59, low voltage twin flex electric cables, trunkings & conduits

Work to be done:

1) To install RG-59 & electric cables for 8 cameras. RG-59 cables to be run from camera position to reception area (floor plan will be supplied & more details will be given). Cables for 4 indoor & 1 outdoor cameras can go inside the suspended ceiling. Cables for 1 indoor & 1 outdoor cameras will need to be run inside trunking. All on ground floor level.

2) To fix & connect 6 indoor & 2 outdoor cameras & brackets to the wall (all cameras 2-3m above ground)

3) To connect the low voltage twin flex cables at the office to a PSU (240V to 12V step down converter, with 8 individually fused outputs)

4) To terminate the RG-59 cables with BNCs at the reception area and connect to the control unit

5) To connect the CCTV monitor to the control unit with RG-59

Nursery B in Leeds (by early December):

- £300 for labour, material to quote (approx. 2 days job)

- 5 indoor cameras: dome, colour, 12V, 3.6mm lens

- all cameras, brackets & control unit are supplied and ready at the nursery

- engineer/installer to supply BNCs, connectors, RG-59, low voltage twin flex electric cables, trunkings & conduits

Work to be done:

1) To install RG-59 & electric cables for 5 indoor cameras. RG-59 cables to be run from camera position to the office (floor plan will be supplied & more details will be given). All cables will need to be run inside trunking. All on ground floor level.

2) To fix & connect 5 indoor cameras & brackets to the wall (all cameras 2-3m above ground)

3) To connect the low voltage twin flex cables at the office to a PSU (240V to 12V step down converter, with 8 individually fused outputs)

4) To terminate the RG-59 cables with BNCs at the office and connect to the control unit

5) To connect the CCTV monitor to the control unit with RG-59

6) CCTV monitor may need to be wall mounted (mounting bracket will be supplied)

Keep in contact.

:yes:

Best regards,

Edward

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Guest nurserycam

Hi,

We install CCTV and webcam systems for day nurseries in UK. If you want to know more about our company, please visit www.nurserycam.co.uk

Best regards,

Edward

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Hasnt this topic been coverd before and Service engineer delete or query it??

Sorry if im wrong but I thought this was discussed before.

BTW £75 labour in the first to jobs aint enough IMO - even if "half a day"

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Yes it has been discussed recently on here, i think we were debating the ethics, security etc

Mark Hawks

Ex BT Openreach Field Service

Now Self employed telecom and data engineer  www.mphtelecom.co.uk 

Also back doing sub contract work in the security industry.

Retained firefighter Devon and Somerset Fire and Rescue

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Me neither, but as you said, we've been through this!

I will assume all potential interested parties will be or will have been fully vetted

Mark Hawks

Ex BT Openreach Field Service

Now Self employed telecom and data engineer  www.mphtelecom.co.uk 

Also back doing sub contract work in the security industry.

Retained firefighter Devon and Somerset Fire and Rescue

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£75 for a day ?

£300 for two days ?

Is that picked up and dropped of at the job and dinner supplied.

Why is he advertising in here, does he think he will get a engineer to do them for that, I may be wrong somebody might.

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BTW £75 labour in the first to jobs aint enough IMO - even if "half a day"

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I thought that, I had to re-read it a few times to make sure! I get the feeling someones wanting a rush job, on the cheap. Not my cup of tea, rather charge a decent price for a decent job. Might get a couple of labourers interested......

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Not a method we would use for getting jobs completed

Mark Hawks

Ex BT Openreach Field Service

Now Self employed telecom and data engineer  www.mphtelecom.co.uk 

Also back doing sub contract work in the security industry.

Retained firefighter Devon and Somerset Fire and Rescue

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