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Re: Ranger American yahoos.



You guys install the keypad next to light switches? tsk tsk tsk

Crash Gordon wrote:
> Thats why i  hardly ever put rings up for kps...cant make the look purty and
> aligned with the switches below when you put up a ring.
>
>
> "Bob Worthy" <securinc@xxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote in message
> news:B1dOg.16650$726.3070@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
> |
> | "G. Morgan" <alarmpro@xxxxxxxxxxx> wrote in message
> | news:946hg21elnqbv4idsh8i2l5agijpco40fk@xxxxxxxxxx
> | > On Wed, 13 Sep 2006 16:31:43 -0700, "Crash Gordon"
> | > <webmaster@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
> | >
> | > >If I were one of their trim-out guys, I'd shoot the rough-in
> crew...they
> | > >make it really hard on themselves!
> | > >The belly-button height keypads gave me a chuckle. On your knees fool
> and
> | > >program that damn system NOW!!
> | >
> | >
> | > Around here they wire them behind the MBR, Garage Door, Front door
> | > lightswitch plates.  Tone 'em and fish 'em .
> |
> | We can't do that here. It won't pass inspection. On a prewire, the wire
> | needs to be run to a mudring or, if on a fire wall, into a fire rated box.
> | That establishes the location at prewire. My biggest problem, when someone
> | else prewires, is that they don't leave enough room between the light
> switch
> | and the keypad location causing a conflict. It is nothing more than
> lazyness
> | because they don't want to build out the stud if it is mounted next to the
> | light switch. If they mount it above, there is no consistancy because
> there
> | is no code or standard for height unless it is to be ADA compliant.
> Either
> | that or they are so far off, any type of alignment, that it looks like
> | schmitt.
> | >
> | >
> | >
> | > --
> | >
> | > -Graham
> | > (remove the double e's to email)
> |
> |



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