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Domestic fire alarm with fault outputs
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<blockquote data-quote="Kevin-5" data-source="post: 524224" data-attributes="member: 29581"><p>I will give this a try. Looks like best solution so far, Maybe use a spare interconnected sounder to engage a relay for the output.</p><p>Resetting it, through an input still a question unless provided by panel itself.</p><p>To my knowledge domestic fire alarms are self-ressetting usually.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Kevin-5, post: 524224, member: 29581"] I will give this a try. Looks like best solution so far, Maybe use a spare interconnected sounder to engage a relay for the output. Resetting it, through an input still a question unless provided by panel itself. To my knowledge domestic fire alarms are self-ressetting usually. [/QUOTE]
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