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Re: Ademco Vista-15 Install Manual



Welcome back RHC.
Wanna know what happened while you were gone?
I cursed roughly 12,786 times (god dammit doesn't count).
Crash said his prayers, washed behind his ears, took his vitamins, and
helped an old lady cross the street.
Mikey passed out in a drunken stupor the day you left and just now
started to come out of it.
Jack and Doug discussed who is the driver, who's riding, and if it's
worth it springing for new rubber (it's a California thing)
Mark bought a new horn and basket for his bike.
Frank was accused of being Frank  which confused Spike and Spike
Jim was arrested when police found him dry humping ladies legs on the
subway (that conversation with you about tits stirred him up. You old
folks need to relax).
and your favorite pal sold thousands of panels, dined with dignitaries,
hunted for exotic creatures, danced with millions of people, toured the
globe, discovered the cure for Asian bird flu, brokered a cease-fire
between warring nations, and was nominated as the ASA Man of the Year.


R.H.Campbell wrote:
> I just returned from six weeks in Florida and three days of driving to get
> here, and am now catching up with a gazillion posts that I missed when down
> south (for some reason,  I couldn't get into my newsreader.....)
>
> I did have an 832 catch fire and nearly burn a place down. The AC rectifier
> fried and overheated. When I got there, there was foul smoke everywhere, and
> as soon as I opened the can, the whole mess went up in flames. I do think
> this was an isolated incident however, due to a defective lot of units that
> were installed on a run of panels a few years back.
>
> R.H.Campbell
> Home Security Metal Products
> Ottawa, Ontario, Canada
> www.homemetal.com
>
> "Mark Leuck" <m..leuck@xxxxxxxxxxx> wrote in message
> news:s4WdnVIKRZ4WU73ZnZ2dnUVZ_sydnZ2d@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx
> >
> > "Robert L Bass" <sales@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote in message
> > news:klc022935dlekthlua84itecv75mrr0m1l@xxxxxxxxxx
> >> > I would not recommend stuffing lots of paper inside
> >> > an alarm panel...
> >>
> >> You don't "stuff" paper inside the alarm panel.  You place it
> >> neatly inside the plastic envelop it came in.
> >>
> >> > Potential fire hazard...
> >>
> >> Not a chance.  The panel temperature never come close that
> >> required to ignite paper.  If your panels are that hot inside you
> >> are doing something terribly wrong.  Then again, perhaps you are.
> >
> > Normally it shouldn't however in the event of a lightning strike and as I
> > recall Mr Campbell had one catch fire on its own
> >
> >



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