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Fairlineguy

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  1. 16 hours ago, AnthonyB said:

    Actually it didn't meet the standard of the day as the sounders have always (since 1980 & earlier) needed to be in fire resistant cabling so the system is non compliant as a fire could quickly result in a failure of the alarm system to warn people. Sadly a lot of fire alarm systems have and are installed wrongly, often by general electricians.

    The sounder circuits would need to be recabled in fire resistant cabling but the rest can remain as long as the internal panel settings (as can be configured by the fire alarm engineer) as set to "Short Circuit = Fire". This setting is used in older systems where the call point and detector cabling isn't fire resistant so that if fire damages these cables the fire panel will go into "Fire" & activate the alarm sounders. If the panel isn't set up this way then fire damage to the cable will only result in the fire panel going into "Fault" and the alarm sounders won't go off.

    Thanks for the reply just could find a definitive answer online maybe not such a pain if I can get a way with re cabling just the sounders .

    My jsb 2240 conventional alarm unit is now obsolete and the buttons are a bit temperamental. Guess I’m going to have to face up to a new system been wondering if a wireless system might be the way to go 

  2. Hi All 

    I have a HMO the alarm system was installed in the late 1990s it comprises of a Firedex 2204 conventional 4 zone panel,

    8 heat detectors,2 smoke,8 sounders.2 call points .

    My question is the wire is all in trunked house 2 core electrical cable which doesn’t meet current standards. Clearly when it was installed it meet the standards of the day does this need to be changed or does it only need to be replaced if a new system is installed.

     

     

     

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