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Re: Door Bell Install Via Homerun Closet



"Robert L Bass" <Sales@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> a écrit dans le message de
groupe de discussion : NI-dnRunU-GUhiXXnZ2dnUVZ_t2dnZ2d@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
> "petem" wrote:
>>
>> As allways you didnt read the OP message. in the OP message he is
>> speaking about adding  a transfo mid way of his 2 run of wire..
>
> Au contraire, mon ami.  It was you who failed to read the OP's original
> message.  Here is what he said.
>
> "Couldn't I just connect the the same color e.g. (brown white/white brown)
> pair to the front doorbell as well as the same at the chime and do all of
> the cross connects in the homerun closet to complete the circuit and
> energize the doorbell."
>
> There is nothing about a mid-wire splice.  He wants to connect the
> transformer and the door station each to one end of the CAT5 cables.  The
> other end of the cables will be connected to the controller (which he will
> need to locate in the "homerun closet."
>

You forgot to had:

What I did do is run a four pair
Cat5e from the front doorbell to the homerun closet as well as a four
pair Cat5e from the area where the chime would be mounted to the homerun
closet

then he wrote:

(one from the doorbell and one from the chime go to the transformer,
that will be mounted in the homerun closet.

if that is not a mid run jonction, I wonder what it is..



>> so there is no need to answer anything else comming from you, as allways
>> you are talking about anything with out knowing..
>
> You are turning a disagreement about a technical issue into personal
> nastiness.  Feel free not to answer when I post if that suits you.  Either
> way, you're wrong about what is being done and you're wrong about needing
> an electrician (or any other "professional" installer) to hook up a
> simple, low current device such as the OP intends.
>

Nope I just posted that you didnt even read the OP and now you TRY to go
away with part of his original post.. typical of you..


> By the way, most of the participants in this newsgroup are DIYers.  Many
> have designed and/or installed whole-house lighting controls, security
> systems, HVAC automation, etc.  You're not likely to get a warm reception
> with condescending remarks to the effect that they need an electrician to
> hook up a doorbell.
>

Never said that he HAD to use an electrician,. just pointed that he should
ASK one to be sure he comply with code...

and that if he doesnt comply change the wiring and do it properly..

the one that have an agenda here is you.. go back to alarm and leave real
answer to the one that know..





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