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Re: Strange Fire Alarm Activity



I think I forgot to mention.. This only happens 1 time between Midnight and
1 am
each night

Matthew




"Matthew Stanley" <armorsecsys@xxxxxxxxxxx> wrote in message
news:I71ch.177$PY.141@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
> well, I have used new EOL risistors.
> I have done this. I have changed zone 1 and zone 4 with each other. When I
> do that, Zone 1 goes into alarm, and zone 4 does not.
>
> So tech support doesnt think its the panel.... They dont know what the
> problem ..... I have even put zone 4 on its own fire alarm panel, Still
> goes off.. so I have done some hard core testing.. still dont know what
> the case it...
>
> Its costing some coins in labor..... so I kinda need to do someting about
> it..... I am thinking it could be some energy or something in that area of
> the building... Clocks dont seem to keep correct time in the gym if that
> helps anyone.... but if you put a clock in another room, it works fine.
>
> Its all just to strange for me... I have never ran into this problem
> before....
>
> Matthew
>
>
>
>
> "Don" <don@xxxxxx> wrote in message
> news:mP%bh.35586$K9.10749@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
>>
>> "Rocky T Squirrel" <gafa_usa@(nospam)hotmail.com> wrote in message
>> news:u4udnXOji9NkGe3YnZ2dnUVZ_tGdnZ2d@xxxxxxxxxx
>>> followup for the rersistor question..
>>> have someone watch a meter reading the resistance of the loop at the
>>> panel
>>> and someone else  shoot the eol with a cooling agent
>>
>> blowing on it count?;)
>>
>>
>>>check the resistance
>>> then do the same thing with each pull station switch,  if your
>>> resistance
>>> changes over 200 ohms  at any time,  replace the eol and make new
>>> connections on the ckt..
>>>
>>> repeat the above till the change is no more than 50 ohms..
>>
>>
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