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Re: Monitoring Rates
On Feb 26, 6:46=EF=BF=BDpm, "Crash Gordon" <webmas...@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>=
wrote:
> A lot to put on a 20P (I hate zone doubling so I wouldn't use this panel i=
f
> I were selling this system).
>
> You would put the temp sensor outside the sauna with a probe through the
> wall...that kind of heat/moisture would destroy a transmitter the first ti=
me
> out.
> Winland makes a programmable temp sensor hi/lo or old mechanical kind...no=
t
> sure if it goes that high temp <--this is wired sensor & power 4 cond...or=
> better yet 6.
>
> --
> **Crash Gordon**
>
> "bit eimer" <bit_eimer.keinewu...@xxxxxxx> wrote in message
>
> news:35_wj.20526$497.1107@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
> | Crash:
> | > I don't EVER takeover accounts that have equipment that I hate to work=
> | > with;
> |
> | Oh Crash, what an excellent segue for my next query.
> |
> | I have 18 2-wire homeruns covering all doors and windows plus 2 overhead=
> | garage doors. =EF=BF=BDConcealed mag/reed contacts on the doors, non-con=
cealed
> | mag/reed contacts on the windows, floor-mounted Amseco sensors on the
> garage
> | doors.
> |
> | Also have 7 4-wire homeruns to various keypad-height locations around th=
e
> | house.
> |
> | Am considering the following as a startup system:
> | Vista-20P panel
> | 6160RF keypad
> |
> | Future upgrades possible:
> | - up to 10 2-wire smokes (2W-B or 528BXT?)
> | - 7845i-GSM
> | - 2x keyfobs; 5804E?
> | - 7x rf GBD; 5853?
> | - CO sensor; suggestions??
> | - rf motion sensors; 5890PI
> | - 3x rf flood sensors; suggestions??
> |
> | So, is this type of equipment generally acceptable (assuming correct
> | installation)?
> |
> | Oh, and here's an off-the-wall question: =EF=BF=BDI have a sauna that cy=
cles
> between
> | 85 and 100 deg C (185 to 210 deg F) when operating. =EF=BF=BDTwo or thre=
e times,
> the
> | controlling thermostat has "stuck" and the sauna heated up to around 105=
C
> | before it finally tripped. =EF=BF=BDOf course, there's a backup thermal =
cutout on
> | the heater, but I would be more comfortable if I had a wireless temp
> sensor
> | that would trigger at 105C (220F). =EF=BF=BDIs there anything available =
for which
> I
> | could "dial in" the trip temp (and would withstand these high-temp
> | conditions)?
> |
> | TIA
> |
> | --
> | ...The Bit Eimer =EF=BF=BD =EF=BF=BD NAR 84054 =EF=BF=BD =EF=BF=BD =EF=
=BF=BDL2
> | "My goal in life is to be the kind of person my cat thinks he is"
> | [remove keinewurst and reverse letters in domain to email me]
> | --------------------------------------------------------------
> |
> |
One of those old Ademco bi-metal 200=EF=BF=BD heat detectors might do the jo=
b.
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