Multi-purpose dry powder or Aqueous
Film Forming Foam (AFFF) are probably the best choices. They are come
in small enough sizes to be installed without making your home look
like a factory and extinguish common domestic types of fire.
Something
like a 2ltr AFF foam fire extinguisher or 2kg
ABC powder would be best in our view.
You
can if you want add a 2kg CO2 extinguisher near a major electrical hazard such as IT equipment, kitchen or
electrical cupboard.
Benifit over foam or powder would be no mess
(other than that the fire makes) but downside would be it's not rated
for Class A (wood, paper, textile) fires which are common domestically.
If you are unsure please feel free to drop us a email
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Sunday, November 8
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securityEmarket
on Sun 08 Nov 2009 19:33 GMT
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securityEmarket
on Sun 08 Nov 2009 17:35 GMT
Locate the screw which holds the Euro cylinder (click link below for image of retaining screw)
Remove the retaining screw. After removing the retaining screw put the key in the lock and turn it slightly to the left or right. Jiggle it a bit and pull gently. You should feel the cylinder release. You can then pull the euro out of the door. Simply replace the cylinder, making sure the keys are inserted to make the cam flush, then replace fixing screw. Photos of Euro Cylinder Wednesday, November 4
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securityEmarket
on Wed 04 Nov 2009 21:10 GMT
Alarm Batteries
All quality alarm systems should be fitted with a rechargeable battery in order to maintain the system in the event of a power failure. As a general guide 2.1Ah type batteries are suitable for the smaller compact control panels, whereas 2.8Ah (3.2Ah) and 7.0Ah batteries will fit inside larger control panels and most blank end-stations. In the photo area of this blog you will find some images of common control panels and the type of battery that is fitted. Please Note, the 2.8Ah battery and the 3.2Ah Battery are the same size, so if there is a old 2.6Ah or 2.8Ah you can use the 3.2Ah Battery instead. |
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