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Re: Suggestions for (Low) Temperature and Water alarms



I believe so,,,except for zones 9 & 10 (two 12v fire zones)...and any
expansion card zones, or expansion keypad zones...so I'd not do it with 4
conds.


"Frank Olson" <Use_the_email_links@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote in message
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| Crash Gordon wrote:
| > 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.
| >
| > You'll need 5 conductors... +/- power, and three conductors for the
loops if
| > using both the high and low temp...one high, one low, one common.
|
|
| Quick question about DMP (you'll catch on to the reason).  Are the
| "common" zone terminals at the same potential as the negative aux power?
|  If this is the case, then you'll only need four conductors to hook up
| high and low temps.
|
| Frank Olson
| http://www.yoursecuritysource.com




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