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KevinS
Had a job today to remove a mountcastle silent door bell (for deaf people) today from one property and refit in another.
sounded simple enough till I found the plasterers had cut some of the cables, so I couldn't identify where things went
what complicated things slightly were, they also had a fire alarm (separate system but connected to the mountcastle)
basically there is the unit, a connector for the phone line, a bell push, 2 x smokes, 2 x strobe units, and the fire alarm unit c/w vibrating pad to go under pillow
must remember at this point I've no instructions, no wiring diagram, nothing.
gets everything wired up, the doorbell, phone, strobes are working perfectly. But every time I turn the fire alarm on it gives me a fault.
Tried everything, checked cables, tried different combinations of wiring, everything - but still getting a fault on the panel
No disrespect here to deaf people, but have u ever tried working in a deaf family's house, the noise is INCREDIBLE. the dog barked continuously, the kids were upstairs fighting, (parents oblivious), the tv was at max volume (with subtitles), they were stomping about the house, not aware how much noise this was making!
and there was me trying to concentrate!
dunno why but I thought maybe it was because the battery wasn't fitted. Problem solved. 2 1/2 hrs of hair pulling for that.
Rant over!
sounded simple enough till I found the plasterers had cut some of the cables, so I couldn't identify where things went
what complicated things slightly were, they also had a fire alarm (separate system but connected to the mountcastle)
basically there is the unit, a connector for the phone line, a bell push, 2 x smokes, 2 x strobe units, and the fire alarm unit c/w vibrating pad to go under pillow
must remember at this point I've no instructions, no wiring diagram, nothing.
gets everything wired up, the doorbell, phone, strobes are working perfectly. But every time I turn the fire alarm on it gives me a fault.
Tried everything, checked cables, tried different combinations of wiring, everything - but still getting a fault on the panel
No disrespect here to deaf people, but have u ever tried working in a deaf family's house, the noise is INCREDIBLE. the dog barked continuously, the kids were upstairs fighting, (parents oblivious), the tv was at max volume (with subtitles), they were stomping about the house, not aware how much noise this was making!
and there was me trying to concentrate!
dunno why but I thought maybe it was because the battery wasn't fitted. Problem solved. 2 1/2 hrs of hair pulling for that.
Rant over!