Servicing and testing a Redcare signalling alarm system to the ARC.

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  • Опубликовано: 11 сен 2024
  • Follow me today whilst servicing a Redcare connected Intruder Alarm System.
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    #Texecom
    #NSI
    #Alarmrecievingcentre
    #ARC

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  • @bongopongo6206
    @bongopongo6206 2 года назад +1

    casting my critical eye... grommets absent from the top right hand point where the BT line enters + the top of the alloy tube for the RSC, mains flex flopping about unsecured, your Gold IBT not going to produce any meaningful reading on a new battery or that brand of battery, I've never seen or done an EWD holdoff test until the cut off timer has expired. Interesting to view the content

    • @SFGSecurity
      @SFGSecurity  2 года назад

      Your right, system was fitted back in 2004 on Classic redcare, upgraded in 2009 to Redcare GSM and in all that time never noticed no grommet, allow tube does have a boot at the bottom and compression plug at the top, are you looking at the horizontal 16x10 plastic trunking which looks like its coming from the tube?. Mains flex is way to long, i even thought that when i videos it so thats highlighted for the next rms. PS didnt think anyone took that much interest in my videos as my mate says id bore the arms off a wooden chair.

    • @bongopongo6206
      @bongopongo6206 2 года назад +1

      @@SFGSecurity all my alarms look better with the lid on... Knight RSC - they appear to have changed the alignment a few years back where the want the raised spot lining up with the centre of the magnet rather than the centre on the contact