I have a question for you. What happens if during a power outage, an fcps batteries run out and the fcps completely powers down, but the FACP still has battery life and It sends alarm signals to the inputs on the powered down fcps ? Would this damage the fcps? Thanks
No if there is no power and the batteries are dead after 24 hours you have nothing to worry about. You can’t really blow anything up. Just let the panel do it’s thing.
@@Dredpath1 thank you for answering my question. Just to clarify, sending alarm power signals to a powered down FCPS input circuits from a panel NAC won't blow it up or damage the panel or FCPS?
Very nice!
Nice video David!
Thanks buddy
@@Dredpath1 yup.
You know how to force mode device or how to identify the device? Any tutorial.
It's a good one but for some reason I can't see anything
do 10 mins of mechanical horns i done 60 mins lol
I have a question for you. What happens if during a power outage, an fcps batteries run out and the fcps completely powers down, but the FACP still has battery life and It sends alarm signals to the inputs on the powered down fcps ? Would this damage the fcps? Thanks
No if there is no power and the batteries are dead after 24 hours you have nothing to worry about. You can’t really blow anything up. Just let the panel do it’s thing.
@@Dredpath1 thank you for answering my question. Just to clarify, sending alarm power signals to a powered down FCPS input circuits from a panel NAC won't blow it up or damage the panel or FCPS?
@@calebmorand4604 no, it just won’t work. They are fail safe!
@@Dredpath1 you are awesome! Thanks man!
@@calebmorand4604 anytime pal 😎