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Re: Strange Fire Alarm Activity
Are you sure the alarm at your premises is actually going off, and not
someone else's alarm panel hitting on your's?
I've had this happen...someone else makes a programming mistake and sends
signals to my account that are unexpected/misinterpreted.
"Matthew Stanley" <armorsecsys@xxxxxxxxxxx> wrote in message
news:hz3ch.67$V77.34@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
| the only two devices are pull stations. I have replaced them with new
ones,
| I have ran a new 16/2 fire wire to the devices that ran from the FACP on
| the floors through the hallways to the gym... Still does it... Im going to
| try going there when it happens at night time to see what happens..
|
| This building was built in 1890 and its very old... The boiler they dont
use
| anymore, the system has new forced air heaters installed.. No A/C
units.....
|
| I will keep everyone on here posted on what happens... I hope I get this
| taken care of cause its just making me go crazy...... (They say the
building
| is haunted but I dont buy that crap)
|
|
| Matthew
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| "Bob Worthy" <securinc@xxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote in message
| news:iJ1ch.21463$Q7.11624@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
| >
| > "Matthew Stanley" <armorsecsys@xxxxxxxxxxx> wrote in message
| > news:zb1ch.202$PY.82@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
| >> I think I forgot to mention.. This only happens 1 time between Midnight
| > and
| >> 1 am
| >> each night
| >>
| >> Matthew
| >>
| > Have you made a visit to the site at that time? Is the wiring in conduit
| > or
| > is it free run. Something is happening at that time to effect the system
| > and/or the resistance on the wire. Pumps turning on (surge), boiler
pipes
| > heating up, generator tests, etc. Something may become very obvious to
you
| > if you are there during these times. Set up a temporary wire to those
| > devices at lets say 11.30 at night so that it doesn't effect JQ public.
| > Let
| > it go through those devices between the times you have narrowed it down
| > to.
| > That way the exiting wire is eliminated from the system. It seems you
have
| > eliminated the other obvious possibilities. Are there different makes
and
| > models of equipment on the same zone? It seems that you are right on the
| > edge of the resistance tolerance and the slightest difference will put
it
| > over the top.
| >
| >
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