Can a disabled toilet alarm pull cord be linked with another pull cord in the same room?
So when either one is used it alerts the same way on the central board?
So when either one is used it alerts the same way on the central board?
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So it's just a case of linking the two?yes. you just wire them in parallel. but if both have been pulled, both will need to be pulled off to return to standby.
Ah cool and if one is pulled it would set the downstairs panel off...yep. if they are polarity conscious it's like to like as in + to + and - to -.
yes. you just wire them in parallel. but if both have been pulled, both will need to be pulled off to return to standby.
Ah cool and if one is pulled it would set the downstairs panel off...
They are wired in bell wire.
I was told a whole new run from the alarm panel would be needed for it to work?
Reset is by a seperate control, it shouldn't be by pulling the same pullcord.
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Who told you this? Which exact make and model of system are you using? They are all slightly different.
I thought the pull cord needed to be un pulled for lack of a better word, before you can rest it at the main switch board it has about 15 ways 10 of which have been used
I dont have the make and model to hand but I will find out.
The person wanting to conduct the works, but I just assumed you could add a pull cord
No, a reset button must be provided in a location that it can be operated by a person in a wheelchair or sitting on the toilet.
The reset should not be by operating the pullcord for a second time otherwise it could be accidentally reset by a double pull or suchlike.
Reset from a remote location is not ideal because the alarm being reset before help arrives could lead to further distress or panic.
It's an existing disabled toilet, that already has an alarm pull cord
That when pulled sounds an alarm by the reception.
Has no buzzer or rest in the toilet.
The toilet has 3 cubicles the pull cord is outside the cubicle by the sink.
A new cubicle is being added at kne end of the room. So does that cubicle need a pull cord rest button that's local and a buzzer outside. And need to be linked to the main panel by the reception?
Sorry about the confusion about pull cords what I meant is the main panel cant be rest unless the pull cord has been rest
Sorry if the above is confusing
Don't think you can call them disabled toilets any more they are accessible toilets
actually, "disabled toilet" is a misnomer. the toilet is not disabled unless it's broken or vandalised. it's a "toilet for use by disabled persons".Don't think you can call them disabled toilets any more they are accessible toilets
Reading your posts it sounds like you have a multi zone / toilet alarm system if you have a central panel, do you have any details of the system installed as this may be a more specialised set up and operate differently to the single toilet systems that are generally availableIt's an existing disabled toilet, that already has an alarm pull cord
That when pulled sounds an alarm by the reception.
Has no buzzer or rest in the toilet.
The toilet has 3 cubicles the pull cord is outside the cubicle by the sink.
A new cubicle is being added at kne end of the room. So does that cubicle need a pull cord rest button that's local and a buzzer outside. And need to be linked to the main panel by the reception?
Sorry about the confusion about pull cords what I meant is the main panel cant be rest unless the pull cord has been rest
Sorry if the above is confusing
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