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Re: International Electronics Glass Break Detector?



fg730's seem ok, the cover is cheesy though they always look like they're
not quite closed.
I've only put in about 50 so far so I cant be too critical.
Have had 2 falses on one house though...small kitchen...so cant be too
critical of that either.


"Frank Olson" <feolson@xxxxxxxxxx> wrote in message
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> "rahouston@xxxxxxxxxxx" <rahouston@xxxxxxxxx> wrote in message
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>> Hi All:
>>
>> I'm trying to find some documentation for some glass break detectors
>> that are built into the wall of a house I'm buying.  I'm guessing that
>> these are about 12 years old.  They are manufactured by International
>> Electronics, Inc., model IEI-552LS, Audio Glass Break Detector.
>>
>> They look a bit complicated, and I'd like to figure out how to
>> test/calibrate them.
>>
>> Anyone heard of these, and can you point me in the direction for
>> documentation?
>>
>> Thanks, as always,
>>
>> Rob Houston
>
>
> EWWWWWW!!!  I tried IEI years ago (the rep was in town and positively
> *begged* me give them a chance).  Changed both the "test" detectors out to
> FG-730's.  Won't sell/install anything but.  You may think differently.  I
> notice several pro's have responded to your request for information.  We
> many have had a "bad batch".  This happens, but I'd rather not take the
> chance with my customers.  Call-backs are a bitch.
>




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