Intruder alarm wiring systems
Regulations cover the segregation of cables of different categories and the susceptibility of electromagnetic interference.
Good practice is required to ensure the neatness of the finished system and mechanical protection of vulnerable wiring. This chapter provides knowledge of the techniques involved in installation practices.
This chapter familiarizes the student with the constructional features of the wiring conductors that are employed in the security industry, and ensures that their applications are understood. The types of terminations and connection methods that are generally encountered are also discussed.
Cables will be found alongside flexible cords in a number of different guises. These can be PVC (polyvinyl ...
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