Hi,
Well this is probably the dumbest question I'll probably ever ask but given my track record in cutting holes in walls and then deciding on another location, I thought I may get a second opinion.
Going to reach my old wired Pyronix Sterling with a Texecom Premier Elite with their metal keypads. Didn't realise though that these keypads are massive - thought technology was helping to make things smaller!
Made a quick template and as you can see from the attached photo, it could just about squeeze between the edge of the wall and light switch.
I guess I am little limited in where it can go with the current wiring. If this was a new install, is this still the best place for a keypad? Not sure there are any rules other than near the point of access.
Welcome any thoughts before I start cutting holes.
Thanks,
Damian
Well this is probably the dumbest question I'll probably ever ask but given my track record in cutting holes in walls and then deciding on another location, I thought I may get a second opinion.
Going to reach my old wired Pyronix Sterling with a Texecom Premier Elite with their metal keypads. Didn't realise though that these keypads are massive - thought technology was helping to make things smaller!
Made a quick template and as you can see from the attached photo, it could just about squeeze between the edge of the wall and light switch.
I guess I am little limited in where it can go with the current wiring. If this was a new install, is this still the best place for a keypad? Not sure there are any rules other than near the point of access.
Welcome any thoughts before I start cutting holes.
Thanks,
Damian