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Below image is from the so far archieve. I just wanted to ask is this the standard? cos it looks like birds nest wiring to me. So was jst wondering. cheers.

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Below image is from the so far archieve. I just wanted to ask is this the standard? cos it looks like birds nest wiring to me. So was jst wondering. cheers.

Veritas8_internals.jpg

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Hmmmm veritas panel, red tape, sab linked out .... looks like a typical sparky job. The sticker on the battery suggests its a NACOSS firm though :unsure:

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I have asked for pictures of panels, what's currently shown is a selection of real world pictures. Most are photos someone has taken while on a routine or callout and sent them in, they do not all denote installed systems by the sender.

But just occasionaly someone sends in some self work photos, that make you proud to have him as a member of this forum..

I'm sure most of you will quess who's work is shown in the pictures below. Nice Job mate.. :yes:

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Dave Partridge (Romec Service Engineer)

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What....no grommett on the incoming cables.. :hmm:

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I bloody knew someone would pick that up :Booty:

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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Seriously though Mont, It looks very pretty, I can tell your an install engineer, do you know how bloody annoying those little bits of wrapped round cable are when your trying to trace what cable goes where when you get a fault or you need the spares for an additional detector.

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do you know how bloody annoying those little bits of wrapped round cable are when your trying to trace what cable goes where when you get a fault or you need the spares for an additional detector.

True but doesnt take 5 mins to cut em off, do your business then re do it.

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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Re do it.....now you are having a laugh!!!

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Tsk tsk tsk, service engineers eh, always in a rush :fear:

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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