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Re: Strange Fire Alarm Activity



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
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> "Rocky T Squirrel" <gafa_usa@(nospam)hotmail.com> wrote in message
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>> 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?;)
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>
>>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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