View Full Version : Which alarm kit?
lilman
13th July 2009, 18:03
Evening all. I've got to install an alarm system in a 3 bed semi as part of a rewire - not something I would usually end up doing; so what should I go for based on cost, reliability and definately ease of installation.
Andy™
13th July 2009, 18:05
Veritas R8
electricalvillage
18th July 2009, 09:28
Pyronix kit from ADI Gardiner is also good value.
Barx
18th July 2009, 12:40
Veritas gear easier to do though and good install manual to help you fit it if you unsure.
Badger
18th July 2009, 13:44
my preffered choice would be a Honeywell G2-20 Galaxy panel with LCD display, but warning ! this panel uses resistors to make the sensors and panel work, and isnt very easy to install or maintain, but never the less is a graded panel unlike the veritas r8
lilman
18th July 2009, 15:13
It's only for a basic alarm so I went for the R8C; seems quite straightforward, although I haven't fitted it yet. Looking through things I have a question - the kit came with Honeywell EMPS-85W magnetic door contacts. Would I be right in thinking that the two wires from the tamper circuit join together on one terminal? Hope this makes sense.
Andy™
18th July 2009, 15:14
on door contacts, join the 2 tampers together. other stuff like PIRs has a terminal for each which then goes through the cover switch
electricalvillage
18th July 2009, 22:10
we have our own screen printed Texecom 2e dummy and live boxes. They are quite popular.
green-hornet
19th July 2009, 00:21
Texacom manufacture the veritas range.
They are almost idiot proof on installtion
I have installed loads of them and I have had only one return which was down to a faulty transformer.
The speech dialers are good, and you can wire a fire alarm system to the veritas range that sets off internal and external sounders.
Overall I think for domestic they are the dogs B-ll-ck-s.
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