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Hi
It's a panel I fitted myself circa 20yrs ago on a private rented property
Fire condition on zone 1 , 3 zones in use
No indicators lit on heads or breakglass broken
Would it be a faulty head or more likely a panel fault , troubleshooting ideas before I go back tomorrow
I'll stick an eol on the zone at panel first obviously
Thanks
Could be an issue with a base, have had dry joints occur before on those panels
I'll be recommending he gets panel and heads changed anyway by an alarm co.Needs a few upgrades as well
I presume they're all out of date by now
Manufactures state max 10years for field devices
Manufactures state max 10years for field devices
I'm reading the manual, so I remember they have fault indication for open-short and head removal on detection zones
How do you actually remove a head to bypass it on the detection zone without fault indication staying on
Is there a little clip or something , I've forgotten
All you could do there is disconnect from base and terminate cables together until replacement detector can be fitted, you won’t be able to isolate just that device any other way
All you could do there is disconnect from base and terminate cables together until replacement detector can be fitted, you won’t be able to isolate just that device any other way
Good I'll do that so if I suspect a head, and mark in and out
Have a feeling they don't give that kind of trouble
I know from experience the menvier panels can be temperamental
Agree they can be a bit suspect, you can fit Apollo s65 detectors to them but you will need to separate the cables in the base across the diode for the fault removal to work
What happened was the tenant arrived and turned on the porch light switch beside the exit breakglass and they said alarm activated immediately
So after a bit of looking round I opened up BG and tightened and reassembled
Alarm condition cleared for 10 minutes and I left
They rang me back an d said alarm went off again when they were leaving and turned off at the same light switch
Now maybe there's a clue in all that
Hmmm ,?
There's a little religious thing mounted above the breakglass
Do you know what ,its possible its nailed in through the wiring.Only just thought of it as I went through the symptoms
Maybe but I would expect the fault to be there permanently if it was damaged cores, could be that it is disturbing it as the go out/past, would like to know what you find after you have been back
Ya I'll report back thanks for the info, very helpful
Maybe but I would expect the fault to be there permanently if it was damaged cores, could be that it is disturbing it as the go out/past, would like to know what you find after you have been back
Another thing I've forgotten
I see if you remove a head a contact and diode come into circuit for fault indication
I remember when I was waiting them I used to IR test all the zones with the bases fitted ?
How doe this work without damaging the diodes , I can't remember ?
And can you IR test with the BG units in circuit ?
Thanks again
Could be I used to have one leg off at the bases alarms and breakglass
That would seem the most likely for IR testing
Wired loads of them but literally can't remember now
You would need to join the cabling together at the bases and BG’s to IR the cables
Tried the eol at the panel - no good
Tried the eol halfway on the detection zone - no good
Bypassed the BG at the door -alarms off so problem solved
What what exactly is the mechanism of operation of the BG.I opened it and it has to be a magnet that moves up and down making the circuit ?
There's nothing on the front sections mechanically or electrically connected to the back piece
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