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Posted by Steven on November 3, 2005, 6:01 pm
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Is one better recomended that the other? Sentrol 5150 vs Ademco ASC-SS1
Thank you Steven
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Posted by Frank Olson on November 4, 2005, 6:33 am
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> Is one better recomended that the other? Sentrol 5150 vs Ademco ASC-SS1
> Thank you Steven
Use the Sentrol if you have to. Care to tell us a little more about the
installation you're working on??
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Posted by Steven on November 4, 2005, 3:51 pm
If you were Registered and logged in, you could reply and use other advanced thread options It's a slider type windows in this home (condo), Each pane is about 35x20.
closed loop zone, There are only 9 windows in this unit. Steven
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>> Is one better recomended that the other? Sentrol 5150 vs Ademco ASC-SS1
>> Thank you Steven
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> Use the Sentrol if you have to. Care to tell us a little more about the
> installation you're working on??
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Posted by Frank Olson on November 4, 2005, 8:14 pm
If you were Registered and logged in, you could reply and use other advanced thread options I'd suggest having a custom window security screen fabricated that would
span the entire width of the window. Properly installed (on the outside of
the window), your customer would enjoy being able to open the window without
worrying about knocking off a "bug" or "stretching" the wire. In addtional,
he could open it as wide as he wants on a hot day and still enjoy full
protection.
There are a number of companies in the US (and Canada) that are involved in
fabricating and upgrading window security screens. You can check out one of
them here:
http://www.securityscreens.com/
Google "security screens" or "window security screens".
Another option is to go with alarmed window barricades.
http://www.micronsecurityproducts.com/micron/
These units remove easily in the event of an emergency, but will also
"fault" the zone (if your system's disarmed), or sound the siren if it's
armed.
> It's a slider type windows in this home (condo), Each pane is about 35x20.
> closed loop zone, There are only 9 windows in this unit. Steven
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>>> Is one better recomended that the other? Sentrol 5150 vs Ademco ASC-SS1
>>> Thank you Steven
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>> Use the Sentrol if you have to. Care to tell us a little more about the
>> installation you're working on??
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Posted by Crash Gordon on November 4, 2005, 8:34 pm
If you were Registered and logged in, you could reply and use other advanced thread options besides shock sensors are not bird friendly
I've used those IEI lithium battery powered ones a few times when situation
called for it and the prewire co. only ran 2 conductor. They work well..only
problem is when battery goes.
| I'd suggest having a custom window security screen fabricated that would
| span the entire width of the window. Properly installed (on the outside
of
| the window), your customer would enjoy being able to open the window
without
| worrying about knocking off a "bug" or "stretching" the wire. In
addtional,
| he could open it as wide as he wants on a hot day and still enjoy full
| protection.
|
| There are a number of companies in the US (and Canada) that are involved
in
| fabricating and upgrading window security screens. You can check out one
of
| them here:
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| http://www.securityscreens.com/ |
| Google "security screens" or "window security screens".
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| Another option is to go with alarmed window barricades.
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| http://www.micronsecurityproducts.com/micron/ |
| These units remove easily in the event of an emergency, but will also
| "fault" the zone (if your system's disarmed), or sound the siren if it's
| armed.
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| > It's a slider type windows in this home (condo), Each pane is about
35x20.
| > closed loop zone, There are only 9 windows in this unit. Steven
in
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| >>> Is one better recomended that the other? Sentrol 5150 vs Ademco
ASC-SS1
| >>> Thank you Steven
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| >>
| >> Use the Sentrol if you have to. Care to tell us a little more about
the
| >> installation you're working on??
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