I just bought my ELK M1 system (literally an hour ago from AO) and while I'm waiting for the stuff to arrive, I'm going to start running some circuits and cutting up some drywall. I got quotes from AO, ASI, and SetNet... AO had the best prices by far. Cocoontech discount FTW!
My first question...most likely the first in a long line of questions to come... is should I power the alarm panel from a circuit on the back-up generator panel or will the interruption in power cause the system to go into an 'unarmed' state that would make it useless anyways?
I have a propane Guardian generator with an automatic transfer switch that switches power over after the utility service has been down for a short while and switches back when utility power returns.
When the transfer switch changes over to the generator, will the ELK M1 rearm itself after a short period?
Or maybe I'm thinking to much about this and I should just pull power from the closest outlet and call it a day rather than putting the alarm on it's own circuit.
My first question...most likely the first in a long line of questions to come... is should I power the alarm panel from a circuit on the back-up generator panel or will the interruption in power cause the system to go into an 'unarmed' state that would make it useless anyways?
I have a propane Guardian generator with an automatic transfer switch that switches power over after the utility service has been down for a short while and switches back when utility power returns.
When the transfer switch changes over to the generator, will the ELK M1 rearm itself after a short period?
Or maybe I'm thinking to much about this and I should just pull power from the closest outlet and call it a day rather than putting the alarm on it's own circuit.