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Steve
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We have some meru waps that I plan to attach on the ceilings, they come with metal back brackets designed to be screwed into the wall or ceiling, just thought to save drilling holes everywhere would there be any issues with attaching the bracket using some strong sticky pads, the waps aren't exactly heavy...?
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Personally I'd drill and screw them in. The unpredictability of sticky pads would worry me somewhat.
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Personally I'd drill and screw them in. The unpredictability of sticky pads would worry me somewhat.
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I don't think its the weight you would need to worry about but actually heat. Although they won't generate to much heat them selves, after a period of time the glue will begin to degrade and should you get a heat wave, it will simply fall off.
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Errm, wtf? If it's going on a plasterboard ceiling it should be done using plasterboard fittings. Sticky pads imagine if that came down on a child!
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Sticks like shit. If you ever want to glue anything that's the stuff. Wouldn't trust sticky pads they always let go..
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Although they won't generate to much heat them selves


Are your sure about that?
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quote:
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Although they won't generate to much heat them selves


Are your sure about that?

The access points we use in work do not.
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Use the bracket; saves arse ache when you have to take it down to replace etc.
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quote:
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quote:
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quote:
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Although they won't generate to much heat them selves


Are your sure about that?

The access points we use in work do not.


You could crack an egg on some of my Unifi ones and cook them better than willay cooks an egg on the billing BBQ
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Same thing applies to smoke detectors ect. I thought my fire angels were light enough to no nails to the roof but it still greeted me on the floor when I got home one day several months later.

[Edited on 13-07-2015 by Richie]
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Screwed it onto a wall in the end bluds
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Why not the ceiling?

Saying that, at the last school i worked, we use to bolt the WAPs up in the rafters above the false ceilings otherwise the little scrotes would smack the shite out of them if they were in reach
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buildings are listed, turns out couldn't run the cat 6 over the moulded coving around the edges of the ceiling
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Just make sure the patch cable is short enough so that if the pads fail it'll just dangle down


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that was going to be my fail safe
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Worked for me for long enough


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quote:
Originally posted by Richie
Same thing applies to smoke detectors ect. I thought my fire angels were light enough to no nails to the roof but it still greeted me on the floor when I got home one day several months later.

[Edited on 13-07-2015 by Richie]


Smoke heads should be screwed anyway. It's a reg
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?? Since when? The local fire stations have chaps that just come in and no nails them to peoples ceilings

http://www.safelincs.co.uk/mounting-sticker-for-smoke-alarms-and-co-alarms/

And things like that are still sold so not sure where it's a reg?
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Is it only Regs when installing new ones in extensions and new-builds?

There are no regs for doing a DIY install in an existing house AFAIK - Recommendations yes - regs no
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Even then those regs just say spacings from doors / elevations / mains requirements ect. Nothing about how they are attached
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Sorry wasn't aware it was a domestic dwelling. Doesn't apply there. Only in rented accom, public areas, commercial etc. places where you a have a system and panel, not the 9v ones. it's baif or something like that that produce fire alarm regs. I checked with the fire alarm engineer in work to check I wasn't chatting shit haha.

Edit: baif don't produce the regs they enforce them if you want, similar to Nic, elecsa etc apparently

[Edited on 16-07-2015 by Dee25790]
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quote:
Originally posted by Richie
?? Since when? The local fire stations have chaps that just come in and no nails them to peoples ceilings

http://www.safelincs.co.uk/mounting-sticker-for-smoke-alarms-and-co-alarms/

And things like that are still sold so not sure where it's a reg?


They still sell plastic boards but if you install one of those your not inline with amendment 3

 
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