9651 Posted yesterday at 20:10 Posted yesterday at 20:10 Evening all Shunt locks Can't find anything about a "graded" shunt lock We don't fit them, (well I have but donkeys years ago) but have one on a current takeover Presume this calls up Does this calls up an existing BS4737 standard or something in 50131? I can't seem to see anything about locks though BS8243 permits a shunt lock for completion of setting - but wondering where we are in terms of component grade? Many thanks Quote
james.wilson Posted 6 hours ago Posted 6 hours ago If there isn't a standard in the suite then you do indeed use the previous std. Quote securitywarehouse Security Supplies from Security Warehouse Trade Members please contact us for your TSI vetted trade discount.
9651 Posted 5 hours ago Author Posted 5 hours ago (edited) 59 minutes ago, james.wilson said: If there isn't a standard in the suite then you do indeed use the previous std. thanks James what’s your thoughts on the following? Existing policed system supposed to be grade 3 (not a chance it is imo) Anyway, Galaxy Area on a wing in a Statley Home is being armed / disarmed by this shunt lock alone No local sounders - only one entry exit into the area via this door with the shunt fitted. Currently programmed as keyswitch - 5 second exit. Only one Keypad fitted which is in the main body of the house I’m think this area should have two stage arming - lock programming changed to final - area changed to final set with a local sounder to confirm setting. Keypad then fitted inside the protected area to facilitate disarm on entry - as the lock now programmed as final will disable confirmation on entry Or, am I over thinking it? Edited 5 hours ago by 9651 Quote
MrHappy Posted 4 hours ago Posted 4 hours ago (edited) shunt as in a chubb lock ? or- or Edited 3 hours ago by MrHappy Quote Mr Veritas God
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