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Re: Control panel recommedation for muti-tenant warehouse/office bldg?
Jim Rojas Wrote:
>On 6/13/2014 4:08 PM, G. Morgan wrote:
>> Jim Rojas Wrote:
>>
>>> On 6/13/2014 10:37 AM, G. Morgan wrote:
>>>> Can anyone recommend a control to use for a 24 unit office/warehouse
>>>> units?
>>>>
>>>> They have to be able to be armed/disarmed independently of each other. In
>>>> each unit there is one man door and one overhead, plus the office will
>>>> have 4 points/zones. I'm looking at 52 points max, or 28 if I put the
>>>> overheads/man doors on single zones. Preferably something addressable
>>>> (and available via regular distribution channels). Hopefully I can just
>>>> run a data cable through the building instead of many cables and zone
>>>> expanders.
>>>>
>>>> I thought about using a Vista 128 with V-Plex, but that does not solve
>>>> the independent arm/disarm problem. I could always manually shunt the
>>>> sensors with mechanical keypads at each unit, but that may be problematic
>>>> too for several reasons.
>>>>
>>>> I know they make something specifically for this scenario, I just have
>>>> never had to do one. Thanks.
>>>>
>>>
>>> 3 Honeywell 128BPT panels will give you 24 partitions. Stay away from
>>> the Vplex stuff. You should be able to do it all wireless with a few
>>> well placed repeaters. Ademco also makes fully wireless keypads that can
>>> also be powered by a small transformer.
>>
>>
>> I just talked to the salesman, he's going to get 25 V-10's and monitoring
>> for each!
>>
>>
>
>That's great. So do you still plan to hardwire it all?
Yep. Each unit will have a separate panel, in the unit. Everything is
treated like a stand-alone, I found out they are not for lease - but for
sale. I'm getting $60 a pop to install the control and 2 contacts.
Programming and the dialer wire is not my problem!
The alarmco owner is getting 25 monitored accounts. He can afford to pay
me to do 6 a day. $1400 a week, I'll take.
--
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deserve neither liberty nor safety. - Ben Franklin
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