I'm an so tired of installers posting pics of their work screaming "Look at what I did, aren't I great?". I'm pretty sure this isn't to code, with all the exposed wires. Yet even Filip Kaliszan made a comment about how good the wiring looks. I hate hacks.
Access Control Wiring - Is This Acceptable?
****** *** **** *******, * *** thought ****** ******* ****** ****** ** be ** *******.
***** ***** **** **** ***IF conduit from ACS panel to reader is required in DC then we are in violation everywhere which means our code enforcement officials are incompetent or on the take. FA systems require conduit end to end but that is it AFAIK.
**** ****, **** ***** ****** ** about *** **** ***** ********* ******* end ** ***. **** *** ****** require **, *** ****'* *** * local **** *****, ****'* * *** thing ***** *** ******** ******* ** pay ***** ***, ********* ** *** request ** ***** *********.
***** *** **** ********** ****, **** is ** ***** * ***********? ***** combustible ***** *** **** *** ** found, **** *** *** **** ********* proof *** **** ***. ****'* *** so ****** ** ** ****.
******* ******* ****** *** ****, ******** will ** ***********. ** **** *****, it ***** ** *****, *** ****** could **** ** * ********* ****** those ****.
**** ******* * *** **** ** the *** ******* ******** **** ** taking ** **** **** ******.
** ****** **** ****, **'* *** how * ***** **** **** ** but ** ***** ** *** ****** control ** ********** *** ******* ** exposed **** *** **** ********* ** most ******.
*** *** **** ** ******** ****** using *******/****** *** ** *** ****** of ******* **** ** ****** ******* hardware ** *** ******* ******* ********** cabling *** ***** **'* * ***** off.
*'** **** ****, **** *****. *** of ** ************'* ********* *** *** maglocks ********* **** *** ****** ******* on *** ******* ** ***** ****** door (****** ** *** *** **** building.) ****** **** * ****** ***** would **** *********** *** * **** single-use *** *** ***** ****.
** ************ *** ******* ** *** locks ****. ***** *** ************ *** interconnect **** **** ***** ******, ***/** emergency ******* ********.
**** ***** ****** ***** ** "****" is ****** **** ****** *****. **** shouldn't **** ** **** *** **** a **** **** ** *** ***** allow **** ****** ** * **** should ** ********* ******* **** *****.
*** ***** **** "****" ** ** varies ** **** **** **** ** area. **** *** **** **** ******* to *******, ** *****/******** *** **** just **** ** ****, ************ ** municipality.
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**** **** **, ** *****, **** doesn't ***** *** ******* *****? ****'* quite ********* ** * *** ** factors. ** ***** *****, ** ***** labelled. ** ***** ** ******, **** (you ***** *** **** ***** **** about ********), *** ** ***** **** be * **** ** * *** worse.
*'** **** ****** * ******* ***** of ****** **** **** ******** ***** install **** *** ******** **, **** if ** ** "*******" ******* **'* not *** *** **** ***** **.
* ***'* **** *** (**#*) **********, so **** **** **** ** *** aimed ** ***, *** * **** see **** ********** *** ****'* **** installers ******** *** *******. **** ** them ** ********** ******* ***** *** they ***** **** *** ****/********* *** did ****. *** * ****** ****** if **** **** **** ***** *****/********** the **** *** ******** ******** ** do "******* ****".
** **** ******** ***** *** ***** work * ***, *** **** **** saw *** **** "*****" ** **** to ** ** **** *** (****** conduit, ****** ****, ***) ******** **** didn't **** *** *** ***** ****** anymore. "**** *** ** ****".
***** *** ********* *** **** **** picture ****** ** ** ** ** a ******/********* ***, *** *** ******* by **** *** ** *** ******** would ******* ********* ********* *** ****. But **** ******* ***** **** *** time ** ** ** ******, *** were ***** ** *** *** ******. What's ***** **** ****?