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Re: Swiming pool alarm
Robert L Bass crapped:
> I'm not sure. Somewhere around 40 or 50 I think.
So there are "40 or 50" Elk M1G's out there that have a "UL Pending"
sticker on them. I'm sure you've told your victims... errmmm...
customers that this of course is just as good as a "UL Listed" sticker.
What changes did Wade have to make to the hardware/firmware to obtain
the "UL Listing", I wonder?
> The problem this gentleman faces is he has to
> pass inspection of the pool alarm. In Florida and
> California pool alarms (or fances) are mandatory.
> The inspector will usually insist on a UL2017
> listed device.
And you're also recommending he "disconnect it" *after* the inspection
as well... Well Gee... That's real purfeshunal! You wouldn't by any
chance also use the alias "Professor X", eh?
>
> Most inspectors will pass a residential HA or
> alarm system with the control panel displaying
> "UL Pending" which is what ELK (like every
> other maker of a new HA panel) did.
Heh... Sure... There's a real "fishy" smell in here.
> Please leave your insults in the security
> newsgroup, Olson. No one here is interested
> in your war.
Please leave you "PR Posts" in the CHA newsgroup, Bass. No one in the
security one is interested in your wares.
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