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What is the best type of contact to use on doors and windows? Stubby
"Button Ball" Reed Contact
"Button Ball" Reed Contact
Robert L. Bass said:The answer will depend on the types of windows you have. I like to use
concealed "contacts" (magnetic switches) on windows and doors. If they are
wood, double-hung (slide up and down) windows, I often use Sentrol's 1275
which is a 3/8" barrel type switch. If the window is one of the newer types
with very little room to bury a magnet you may have to get a little
creative.
I have a sequence of pages which teach how to install an alarm system on my
FAQ website. There are discussions of various types of windows, including
several popular brands and some generic information as well.
If there's no way to hide the sensor you can use one of the tiny 1035W
surface mount contacts. These are 1/4 x 1/4 x 1.5" magnets and sensors.
They're white so they "hide" pretty well on a white vinyl surface.
For wood doors or steel clad doors with wood edges I also like to use
Sentrol's 1275. For steel doors with steel frames consider a Sentrol 1078C.
These are designed for applications where the sensor has to go into a steel
frame where ordinary sensors may fail due to proximity of ferrous metal
(which slowly dissipates the magnet's force).
There are other brands which you could consider. GRI makes decent switches
which I use if I can't find exactly what I need from Sentrol. Stay away
from Tane contacts. They're cheap junk, poorly made, frequently bad out of
the box.
Note: Almost every manufacturer offers a lifetime warranty on magnetic
contacts, even the cheap ones. They don't expect you to bother shipping
defective contacts in for replacement. Besides, you don't need the hassle
so get the best you can find.
I carry Sentrol, GRI and several other major brands on my website. The URL
is in my tag line below.
snipHe's given you good advice here,
fly in the ointment said:Frank Olson wrote
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Then why did you respond to this post?
js
Frank Olson said:Because I had something to say to suppliment Robert's advice... I should
think that was obvious...