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Re: Monitoring Rates



On Feb 27, 10:30=EF=BF=BDam, "Doug" <n...@xxxxxxxx> wrote:
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> "alarman" <nos...@xxxxxxxx> wrote in message
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> > Doug wrote:
> >> "alarman" <nos...@xxxxxxxx> wrote in message
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> >>> I try to pull spares to everything. But even if you dont, a motion
> >>> with a tamper needs 6 unless you common up the tamper, which I
> >>> consider a last resort. 6 to a keypad is a no-brainer. 22/12 is real
> >>> handy in residential when you're trying to conceal a lot of circuits
> >>> , or going from one end of the house to the other, or pulling some
> >>> protective loops out to a garage. I sent a request for a quote to
> >>> Contractors wire and cable, we'll see. Probably have to take out a
> >>> second on the house. js
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> >> You could use the DEOL option for the motions and have the tamper
> >> open the loop that way you don't have to use up a zone for the tamper
> >> or use the -ve as a common for the zone & tamper. With the cost of
> >> zone expanders so low, it just doesn't seem as necessary to pull a
> >> multi-conductor as it used to. Anyway I don't have room on my van for
> >> rolls of multi conductor.
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> >> Doug
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> > Not being a residential guy, you wouldn't understand. Just so you know, =
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> > don't run emt in houses, so the cabling has to be neat.
> > You need a bigger van.
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> > js
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> No emt?, hows that work then
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