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Grade 3 with smoke alarms?

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1 hour ago, james.wilson said:

Intruder and hold up

Hardcore , need to be in with lingo of you alarm gorillas

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  • james.wilson
    james.wilson

    Smoke detection in yhis case would be classed as ancillary devices and would not need to be disconnected.  However they are not the same as a 5839 fire alarm. But i have smokes and Co on my own a

  • PeterJames
    PeterJames

    Using all grade 3 kit and installing it to grade 3 is fine but you cant call it grade 3, in the same way as if we installed a grade 3 system and put a grade 2 door contact on it, it then becomes grade

  • james.wilson
    james.wilson

    If a lower graded i&has part is fitted to an i&has then it lowers the overall grade however fitting an unrelated switch to signal something else isn't i&has

Depending on the system I much prefer the Aico low voltage option now. I would consider for it to be an auxiliary/ancillary it should have some way to function on it's own, which is not the case with your standard 12v smoke.

I would argue that the fire detector being considered ancillary is not a good idea, ancillary by definition makes it less important than the system it's ancillary to.

 

 

50 minutes ago, sixwheeledbeast said:

Depending on the system I much prefer the Aico low voltage option now. I would consider for it to be an auxiliary/ancillary it should have some way to function on it's own, which is not the case with your standard 12v smoke.

I would argue that the fire detector being considered ancillary is not a good idea, ancillary by definition makes it less important than the system it's ancillary to.

 

 

Do texe have a wireless with built in sounder?

Yep wireless only tho. They are labelled up as a Grade 2 item funnily enough.

There's also a stand alone receiver module so you can stick em on any controls.

 

On 22/07/2019 at 22:42, sixwheeledbeast said:

They are labelled up as a Grade 2 item funnily enough

 

So they have tamper / base removal detection?

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

 

On 22/07/2019 at 18:11, sixwheeledbeast said:

Depending on the system I much prefer the Aico low voltage option now

 

They are certainly good, just wish they'd update the look of them.

 

AICO had a cloud system waiting in the wings for their mains alarms it would seem, but no mention on the website currently, it's vanished...

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

 

I've used a lot of aico's domestically with very few issues - they get a thumbs up from me :rolleyes:

A cloud based system would be interesting

There is a white box that I assume would connect via wifi to t'internet, and it would work only with the newer SmartLink enabled devices

 

There was even a portal website but nothing on the homepage other than Username / PW login boxes

 

If you look at some pics on the news section, you can see boards at exhibitions and the demo truck detailing the new system 'coming soon' but that was back in April.

All other mention seems to have been removed with the new website.

 

I do wonder if they have realised the service would be more useful to landlords and that a 4G sim-on-chip built into every box and then activated for a monthly

charge would get more of an uptake?

Edited by datadiffusion

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

 

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