Intercom Reccs
I’m in the midst of a gut on a two fam. We’re in the upper and I’d like to install an intercom while the walls are open and running the wire is easy. Has anyone any recommendations about systems – just a bell and intercom, no door opener – or at the least, what kind of wire should be run?
Thanks.
flyingdesigner
in Architecture 13 years and 4 months ago
1
967
Please log in, in order to post replies!
shahnandersen
in Architecture 13 years and 4 months ago
string(1) "2"
object(WP_User)#134430 (8) {
["data"]=>
object(stdClass)#5033 (12) {
["ID"]=>
string(1) "6"
["user_login"]=>
string(13) "shahnandersen"
["user_pass"]=>
string(0) ""
["user_nicename"]=>
string(13) "shahnandersen"
["user_email"]=>
string(31) "brownstoner@brownstoner.com.old"
["user_url"]=>
string(27) "brownstoner.com/renovation1"
["user_registered"]=>
string(19) "2006-09-08 20:12:54"
["user_activation_key"]=>
string(0) ""
["user_status"]=>
string(1) "0"
["display_name"]=>
string(0) ""
["spam"]=>
string(1) "0"
["deleted"]=>
string(1) "0"
}
["ID"]=>
int(6)
["caps"]=>
array(0) {
}
["cap_key"]=>
string(15) "wp_capabilities"
["roles"]=>
array(0) {
}
["allcaps"]=>
array(0) {
}
["filter"]=>
NULL
["site_id":"WP_User":private]=>
int(1)
}
The type of wiring will be depend on the system you choose. Some systems will only need 2 conductors, some 4, some 6\. It should all be riser rated and run away from any other electrical wiring. I would start by selecting your equipment. I would recommend Aiphone or Lee Dan. They’re common enough that parts are readily available any anyone can work on them. You may not want a door release now, but you or a future owner may, so it can’t hurt to run the wire for it. One advantage of putting in a door strike is than it would be very simple to put in a standalone access system on the door so that you don’t need keys.