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Just a quick question regarding a Veritas 8 Compact alarm panel I fitted.Where is the fuse protection for the bell,key pad etc? I noticed that there aren't any fuses any more.

What happens when there is a short in one of the cables?
In the past you would replace the fuse and it would work again.

I had a short in the bell circuit and the 12 volt supply ceased to work even after the fault had been cleared.

Does the panel become damaged to the point of having to replace the whole thing due to a fault that a fuse would have protected it?

If there is some electronic protection then please let me know how to restore the power after shorts.

If there are no fuses and no electronic protection then this is a step backwards and needs addressing.
 
Just a quick question regarding a Veritas 8 Compact alarm panel I fitted.Where is the fuse protection for the bell,key pad etc? I noticed that there aren't any fuses any more.

What happens when there is a short in one of the cables?
In the past you would replace the fuse and it would work again.

I had a short in the bell circuit and the 12 volt supply ceased to work even after the fault had been cleared.

Does the panel become damaged to the point of having to replace the whole thing due to a fault that a fuse would have protected it?

If there is some electronic protection then please let me know how to restore the power after shorts.

If there are no fuses and no electronic protection then this is a step backwards and needs addressing.
They have PPTC fuses/devices.
 
"They have PPTC fuses/devices".
What are they and do they reset?
The 12 volt supply to the bell box had a short.After clearing the short the 12 volt supply no longer worked.I tried powering down and up etc but it still didn't supply 12 volts.A simple fuse replacement would have cured it but this seems to be a step backwards?
 
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"They have PPTC fuses/devices".
What are they and do they reset?
The 12 volt supply to the bell box had a short.After clearing the short the 12 volt supply no longer worked.I tried powering down and up etc but it still didn't supply 12 volts.A simple fuse replacement would have cured it but this seems to be a step backwards?

I know the premier elites have PPTC fuses and would of thought all of their ranges do. Having a look at the 8C layout there appears to be fuses.
 
Just a quick question regarding a Veritas 8 Compact alarm panel I fitted.Where is the fuse protection for the bell,key pad etc? I noticed that there aren't any fuses any more.

What happens when there is a short in one of the cables?
In the past you would replace the fuse and it would work again.

I had a short in the bell circuit and the 12 volt supply ceased to work even after the fault had been cleared.

Does the panel become damaged to the point of having to replace the whole thing due to a fault that a fuse would have protected it?

If there is some electronic protection then please let me know how to restore the power after shorts.

If there are no fuses and no electronic protection then this is a step backwards and needs addressing.

They probably use fusable resisitors.
Looks like a standard resistor but if overloaded simply goes open circuit.
 
As stated in my original post this panel has NO fuses to protect the bell,keypad etc.Previous versions of this panel did have fuses but this must be a new model.The only fuse in the whole panel is the main one for the transformer.
If they are fuseable resistors then how do you get it working again?
This seems like a very bad design to me.
 
As stated in my original post this panel has NO fuses to protect the bell,keypad etc.Previous versions of this panel did have fuses but this must be a new model.The only fuse in the whole panel is the main one for the transformer.
If they are fuseable resistors then how do you get it working again?
This seems like a very bad design to me.

Read the article I posted from Wikipedia. If they are kept powered, they may not reset. Can take a while, so may be necessary to completely remove power from the panel for a few minutes.
 
I can't comment, I only went digging for info off the back of @Leesparkykent 's comment about them being PTCC fuses (I wanted to know what the acronym meant).

The only Texecom gear I've ever encountered is a spare sounder I have in stock. Never fitted them, never maintained them.
 

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