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Discuss smoke alarm wiring. in the Security Alarms, Door Entry and CCTV (Public) area at ElectriciansForums.net
hi andy5678 was just interested in what you other boys thought thats all as i said not been working for a while due to health issuses. just trying to get back on my feet.TELL ELVIS TO COME BACK AND FINISH WHAT HE STARTED!
Some times we all need guidance from time to time ,we are not all like einstine remembering stuff .but a littlehelp gones a long way .
I am sure some detectors just switch 230v to the link wire when they are set off.How old were the detectors?
>10 years then they need to be replaced, replacements being mains rf units..
I don’t see how the using the cpc can be a C1 or C2?
The interconnection is only 9 volts.
I would code it as a C3
Yes but doesnt the cable itself have to have a cpcHow old were the detectors?
>10 years then they need to be replaced, replacements being mains rf units..
I don’t see how the using the cpc can be a C1 or C2?
The interconnection is only 9 volts.
I would code it as a C3
No But the circuit should if ADS is the protective measureYes but doesnt the cable itself have to have a cpc
It is an interesting thing - if I have it correctly - each point in the circuit is to have an earth available (Richy’s 411.3.1.1 ) and if it’s ADS have a cpc run in “immediate proximity” to the lives ( Reg 543.6.1 ).
So to my understanding, Reg 132.16 tells me if they don’t want it fixed I should join @tony clark back in the van. Any tea Tony?
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