22g 2 conductor and 22g 4 conductor for loops and devices, 18g 2 for power, 14g single for gound to earth. Generally FT4 or FT6 standard
A type of unshielded wiring used in fire alarm systems sometimes called securex
Stye 4 wiring for fire alarm systems uses a single wire "daisy-chained" between detectors and ending with a resistor.
find the wire and use a wire connector that is the same gauge as the wire.krimp the ends and you should restore power to your alarm.
A number of motion sensors hooked up via wire to an alarm panel and siren. This will also contain a 9v backup battery attached to the alarm panel in case power is lost to the alarm system.
There is no single wire to disable the alarm.
Not enough info to answer. Please reask the question and include the vehicle year make and model, or the type of alarm is it is in a building.Not enough info to answer. Please reask the question and include the vehicle year make and model, or the type of alarm is it is in a building.
snip the wire going to the alarm.
If the alarm is aftermarket, cut the power wire. If the alarm is factory, buy a new remote.
Different types of smoke alarms require different sizes of wire. Conductors connecting a mains-powered alarm to electricity might be sufficient for 20 amps (i.e., 12 AWG), while signaling wires could be 20 AWG, more or less, depending upon the current of the latching load and the round-trip distance from the panel to the alarm sensor.
That would be an alarm the horn is behind the grill
You can not just cut a wire to disable an alarm. You will have to hook that wire back up.
does a water heater require a ground wire?