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Re: Want to move Brinks keypad



I only run firewire to keypads if running a smoke off an expansion =
keypad. I do run firewire for interior siren and power too...not =
required...just a habit that makes sense to me.

Even commercial fire doesn't require firewire for keypads out here, =
unless they've changed the rules in the past 2 years anyway.


"Robert L. Bass" <robertlbass@xxxxxxxxxxx> wrote in message =
news:q6OdnXp8CPeV_BzfRVn-oQ@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx
> If you don't know how to install it I suppose it's possible to make it =
not=20
> function.
>=20
> I've had more than one inspector insist that keypads be wired with =
fire=20
> alarm cable when there were smokes.  It's their discretion but that =
was the=20
> reasoning at least one of them gave.
>=20
> --=20
>=20
> Regards,
> Robert L Bass
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> Bass Home Electronics
> 2291 Pine View Circle
> Sarasota =B7 Florida =B7 34231
> 877-722-8900 Sales & Tech Support
> http://www.bassburglaralarms.com
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>=20
>=20
> The added cost of
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> > no, it does not.....
> >
> >> That's actually a good idea since the keypad performs the functions =
of an=20
> >> annunciator when there's a fire alarm condition.
> >
> >=20
>=20
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