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Neptune

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Hi,

I have an aico alarm system which was mains powered and interconnected when installed 3 years ago. It's not been maintained and when I took a look recently, a couple of the detectors are missing. Only the ceiling plate is on the ceiling. Also, the interconnect isn't working. When I test any smoke detector, only that beeps and - none of the others.

I need to ensure that they are all still mains powered and restore the interconnection between them. They have a 3 core and earth cable for the interconnect.

I am pretty handy with electrics and own various tools including a fluke 2 pole tester.

I have 8 detectors. Can you please suggest a logical approach for this. Does the indicator on the detectors have any significance?

Look forward to receiving your advice. Thanks in advance.
 
Intrigued to hear about possible causes for the IC failure on all but 1 of the detectors. Also, the new detectors are on the same wiring and currently working.

Has someone been in and performed an insulation resistance test on them at 500V?
 
Near the beginning of this thread is a pic of the wiring to a head, showing that the wiring colour conventionally used for the interconnect and the neutral have been swapped around. I suspect that at some point a damaged base has been replaced by an electrician who connected the new one conventionally before realising his mistake after powering up. Corrected his wiring, and then walked swiftly away.
This one ?
It strikes me that there's an indication of sub-standard design in these then. Given that such wiring errors are not exactly unforeseeable, you'd think they'd design the system to cope with it - it is possible to do.
 
This one ?

It strikes me that there's an indication of sub-standard design in these then. Given that such wiring errors are not exactly unforeseeable, you'd think they'd design the system to cope with it - it is possible to do.
You mean design the heads to cope with wiring errors ?

Is this a common issue or does it occur with other brands.Think it was EI in both cases I seen
 

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