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Re: International Electronics Glass Break Detector?
I must have close to a thousand 550s out there and have not many
inexplicable problems..one or two bad outta the box... a few failed after
years of service ot kids putting cheerios in the them...that kinda thing.
1625 is cheap cheep, at least the 730 has a sensitivity adj.
"Robert L Bass" <sales@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote in message
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>> 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.
>
> I've tried most major brands of glass breaks at one time or
> another. I had more trouble with IEI than any other except the
> old Bluegrass junk.
>
> IntelliSense (Honeywell) glass break detectors such as the FG730
> you mention have been very stable. I've installed countless
> FG-730 models. The newer FG-1625 series have better cases and
> are far more popular.
>
> The IntelliSense FG-1625RFM (round flush mount) units are
> terrific. The detector is inserted in a small hole in the wall.
> The visible part is about the size of a silver dollar. They're
> the lowest profile glass break detector we carry.
>
> --
>
> Regards,
> Robert L Bass
>
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