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two wire system sirens on own zone detectors on another, pretty much loop in out with eol at end of each circuit (should be in each zone at panel and removed as you wire in then move to end of line)
 
There is a firm who do standalone sounder breakglass units for temp situations they also do wireless linked ones battery powered units just mount and go
 
This P11JOR fella is hilarious. He never fails to suprise me..............Reading his past posts becomes comical. It couldn't be written......First of all hes slagging fully qualified lads off for "notching" joists out......Then hes telling everyone he has the 2330, 2391, 17th Edition and an electrical engineering degree.....6 months later hes now sitting the 2330 course and asking questions about the exam. Hes also now only got the 2392 and 17th Edition..........He has no idea about fire alarms or alike but probably spouts on site he knows what he is doing. He starts of on the forum calling himself a fast track learner.......Then starts to explain the sparks world of life to beginners like hes been their and done it. If you fancy a laugh have a read. Its billy bull****** at his finest. You couldn't believe a word he says.
 

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