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Just a quick questiin can i use a 3 amp for a 2A fused connection unit the factory manuel is saying 2 amp full stop is this 100% or can i use a 3 amp i would of thought this would be sufficiant and then wired to a 6 amp breaker? Never done a alarm system before so making sure as dont want to pop any components
 
If the manufacturers specify 2 amp then yes that is the size you need to fit, fitting higher could damage the electronics under overload or fault conditions before the fuse operates. The 6amp at the breaker is protecting the cabling you wire to the fused spur... are you sure the 2amp is not applying to internal fuses in the panel itself, usually they do not ask for a 2amp in the fused spur supplying power to the unit thus 3amp will be fine... open the panel up, normally there is a fuse as part of the incoming terminals.
 
If you are a spark, best "open" up your profile so people can see your experience

As for fuses, as others have pointed out, you can buy 2A fuses (and others) so buy a few packs for your stock...
 
honeywell are wrong saying to use a sFCU. should be unswitched. so they're probably wrong about the fuse size also. i've been installing alarms since 1981 and without exception, all call for a 3A unswitched FCU.
 

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