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Re: 110 VAC Fire Alarms
On Dec 7, 6:44=EF=BF=BDpm, "Matthew Stanley" <mstan...@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
wrote:
> Well, I think the building was installed in the early 80's. Its a motel
> building. The Office is out front and then there are two =EF=BF=BD2 story =
buildings
> with rooms on each side on the rear of the lot. they are not attached by a=
ny
> means. each building has 2 stairs on the ends. So the pull stations are
> located at the ends of the buildings by the steps while the bells are
> located in the middle of the buildings along the walkways. So each buildin=
g
> has 4 bells and 4 pulls..
>
> When i got there to see what they had, the owner told me that they had don=
e
> some work and last year when they pulled one of the stations it worked fin=
e.
> Then he said they installed some sofit around the eves. Well, on the top
> floor, they covered the bells. so those will have to be lowered.
>
> I have the NFPA forms for test and I was going to just put exactly what th=
ey
> had. Show that its not supervised and it runs on 110VAC with no back up
> power.
>
> But i have to wait to see if he wants me to test it. I told him I would
> charge $100.00 to do it but from the way he looked, he probably thought I
> was high on the price.
>
> M
>
ummmm ............ don't you think it would be a good idea to just
walk away from this one?
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