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Re: Suggestions for (Low) Temperature and Water alarms
yah you could do that..but i like to do stuff simple...easy to
see/service/figure out 5 years later.
"Robert L Bass" <sales@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote in message
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|> DMP doesn't need a special model of temp sensor, the Winland is fine (the
| > one RLB posted) - you will need to program & wire it in it in the panel
| > correctly. I usually program them as Aux response zones in DMP
| > panels...you'll eat up 2 zones one for hi temp one for low.
|
| I used to do high and low temp using one zone. I set up an EOL supervised
| 24-hour zone. Low temperature would open the circuit and high temperature
would
| short the resistor. At the keypad the zone would display "TEMP ALARM".
At the
| CS we'd configure the BOLD data for that zone so that an "alarm" meant
high
| temperature and a "trouble" meant low temperature.
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| Regards,
| Robert L Bass
|
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