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Re: Cable for Smoke Detectors



I have looked further and the smoke alarms that I am looking at a
interconnected with 3 core and earth cable

Use standard BS 6004 PVC cable typically 1.5mm2 6243Y three core and
earth.

Ben

On 8 Jul 2008, at 14:42, Paul Gale wrote:

> I used screened alarm cable (bit overkill) with all my alarm
> sensors. I can't see why Cat5 wouldn't work just as well though...
>
> Paul.
>
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>> Hi All
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>> I am intending to put connected smoke detectors in the house
>> connected
>> to Comfort. Just wondering if I can wire them up with Cat5 or do I
>> need to use something special?
>>
>> Ben
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