Hi all
A question I am sure has been asked many times before...I am looking at installing an enforcer system with 8 PIRs and was debating doing a self install vs someone who has done it before.
What is everyone's opinion on this? In terms of costings, I have found someone who would cost £225 to install with £100 annual charge (including in the first year as part of the £225). They are not NSI or NACOSS certified.
If I was to do this myself, I would absolutely get an electrician to fit the fuse spur and connect it to the main panel, but I would do the rest...so I guess my question is - how "easy" is this to do?
I've previously connected Yale alarm's but they were a breeze...but I am worried about screwing this up...especially as enforcer don't support home users on their help desk!
Thoughts?
A question I am sure has been asked many times before...I am looking at installing an enforcer system with 8 PIRs and was debating doing a self install vs someone who has done it before.
What is everyone's opinion on this? In terms of costings, I have found someone who would cost £225 to install with £100 annual charge (including in the first year as part of the £225). They are not NSI or NACOSS certified.
If I was to do this myself, I would absolutely get an electrician to fit the fuse spur and connect it to the main panel, but I would do the rest...so I guess my question is - how "easy" is this to do?
I've previously connected Yale alarm's but they were a breeze...but I am worried about screwing this up...especially as enforcer don't support home users on their help desk!
Thoughts?