What’s Wrong with This?
Wally `Larman installed a wireless security system for a residential account consisting of 14 door/ window transmitters, four motion transmitters, five smoke detector transmitters, and five CO detectors, as shown in this diagram. Wally carefully tested every device and determined that the system was operating properly. A few months later, his customer called and told him that the keypad was displaying a trouble for the master bathroom window transmitter. Wally checked the system and found that the transmitter was defective, so he replaced it and tested the system. Everything seemed OK, but a few months later, his customer again called with the same problem. Can you see what Wally did wrong?
Answer to: What’s Wrong with This?
Wally’s problem is caused by where he located the transmitter for the master bathroom window. When Wally initially installed the system, he mounted this transmitter at the window, which subjected it to the steam and moisture caused by using the shower. This moisture will eventually cause the transmitter to fail. Wally should relocate the transmitter to an adjacent room, such as the garage, run a wire to the window and install a sealed contact. This will prevent the transmitter from being exposed to the effects of the shower.