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Re: flush mount alarm panel enclosure



I wouldn't recomend using tape to mount the board, either use the concourse
or another brand that has mounting kits for the DSC board. If you have to
use a brand that has no provision for the DSC panel, then drill the back of
the panel and use the stand offs that come with the DSC board..

Doug

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"paul" <paul.mongeon@xxxxxxxxx> wrote in message
news:JOkah.16730$S72.270313@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
> you will have to improvise....find one for structured cabling
> at your local electrical supplier and use double sided tape to mount the
> board of the 8-32 to it.
> "wedge" <ryanwj@xxxxxxxxx> wrote in message
> news:1164467485.830240.138410@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
>> I'm installing my own security system in a new house DSC Power832 and I
>> would prefer to have my alarm panel and equipment mounted in a flush
>> mount enclosure.  Most alarm kits come with surface mount enclosures
>> and I am having trouble finding any that are designed for in-wall
>> installation during rough-in.  Are there sources for flush mount
>> enclosures or will I just have to adapt a structured wiring type
>> enclosure to do the job?  Thanks in advance for any feedback.
>>
>
>




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