If you don't have a knowledge for wiring the house with security alarm systems ,you can go online and download free manual to fit the alarm system... Else you also got a manual with system and wire it accordingly.
The cable that is used in house wiring is also good for home fire alarms. Two conductor #14 and sometimes three conductor #14 if all the alarms are required to be wired together is generally what is used for the wiring of the system.
Home intrusion alarms are low voltage and LVT (Low Voltage Thermostat) cable can be used. LVT can be purchased in multi conductor. A look of the schematic that comes with the intrusion kit will tell you how many cables need to be used.
if you have no knowledge of the programing involved to the alarm panel, your best bet is to get a security co. to do it, there is more than just wiring involved.
The cost factor. Other than that it is an excellent conductor.
Mainly copper is used for household wiring but it may vary.
Answer for USA, Canada and countries using similar 60Hz household electrical servicesBlack insulated wire is used for a "Hot" (or "Live") wire. Answer for European and other countries using similar 50Hz household electrical services In old wiring, as was used for household electrical circuits installed in the UK prior to 2006, the "Neutral" would have been a black insulated wire. Black insulated wiring is not used for that purpose today. For more information see the answers to the Related Questions shown below.
Is there such a thing? old wiring is usually copper and the scrap value is quite high.
The wire recognized by your governing body to mean "ground" is the wire an appliance connects its metal base to ground, via the household wiring. In the US that wire is green.
No. Household wiring requires household wiring.
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The cost factor. Other than that it is an excellent conductor.
Mainly copper is used for household wiring but it may vary.
Answer for USA, Canada and countries using similar 60Hz household electrical servicesBlack insulated wire is used for a "Hot" (or "Live") wire. Answer for European and other countries using similar 50Hz household electrical services In old wiring, as was used for household electrical circuits installed in the UK prior to 2006, the "Neutral" would have been a black insulated wire. Black insulated wiring is not used for that purpose today. For more information see the answers to the Related Questions shown below.
They are used for people who struggle to read a normal clock and they also have alarms,
That depends if it is automotive or household wiring. On a car a black wire is almost always ground. On house wiring black is the supply (hot) wire.That depends if it is automotive or household wiring. On a car a black wire is almost always ground. On house wiring black is the supply (hot) wire.
Is there such a thing? old wiring is usually copper and the scrap value is quite high.
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The capacity, known as the wire's ampacity, of the wire to carry amperage safely determines the size of the wires used in house hold wiring. This capacity is stated in the electrical code that is used in different countries around the world.
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Most public areas and buildings have them installed as a legal requirement. Some houses and residential buildings also have fire alarms but mostly smoke alarms. (Two different things).