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Re: What is the "Proper" way to attach lead wire to in wall wire



Opps, I mean 2 / 22 wire.

Thanks,
John

"Artistry" <fake@xxxxxxxx> wrote in message
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> Hi:
>
> I'm pre-wiring my house, and have a 16/2 homerun wire to each of my doors.
> My exterior doors are hung.  I have recessed magnetic switches, Senco
> 1125W-N, that I would like to install now, before the drywall and moldings
> are in place.
>
> I can think of a dozen ways to connect the 12 inch lead wires to the
cable,
> but what is the "proper" way to make the connection?
>
> I have not decided on the actual alarm system yet.  Do I need to add a
> resister to the ends of the cable where the switches are?  If resisters
are
> needed, can they be connected to the end of the wire inside the control
box?
> Each cable is connected to only one switch, except the double French door.
> I will put a switch in for each door in series.
>
> Seems like information I should be able to find published, but I've
searched
> the web and many books from the library.  I can't find exact instructions
on
> the correct way to connect the cable to the lead wires.
>
> Thanks,
> John
>
>




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