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Re: Fire Alarm System Inspections. How and how much?



On Sun, 12 Nov 2006 14:48:44 GMT, "Jim Rojas" <jrojas@xxxxxxxxxxxx>
wrote:

>It's called a shunt trip breaker. I did a fire alarm system at a night club
>that required all power for certain devices or areas to be shutdown. I don't
>remember the specifics. I do remember that the DJ booth & sound system would
>be shutdown, besides the normal shutdown of all HVAC.

Yeah - I've done movie theaters with that, shutdown the projectors and
sound plus turned on the house lights.

Kitchen hood systems also use shunts to turn off the hood fans.


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