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Hi all,

Have recently moved into a new build house which has been wired for alarm system throughout. however there is one alarm cable (6core) which is by the consumer unit, can anybody think what this is for or shed any light on why you would want a alarm cable in cu?
 
Not knowing the layout of the house or where the CU is... Is it for the keypad?
 
could be that they've used the alarm cable to supply mains to the alarm. seen that before now. a whole estate of new builds.
 
If 's new build then I would be asking the company that built them to find out. Daz
 
Either way if this cable is Band I and is run along or in containment with Band II cables it contravenes BS7671 and should be addressed.
 
I wouldn't be cutting it off. If nothing else there may be 12V feed connected to it and you may pop the fuse. Have a look in the alarm panel and see where it is connected to. May be to a spare zone and they forgot to route it to a sensor. Daz
 
Thanks for quick replies.... It's quite a high spec modern well built house. The alarm is to be sited in a walk in cupboard opposite the kitchen. It has a FSU straight from the CU. There is 10 cables in total around the house. For the life of me I couldn't find the last one. Then today I noticed just below the CU where the doorbell transformer is there was another cable in the wall, this just so happened to be the last alarm cable! I had spoken to the builder reference the last cable, however the spark that wired this place is no longer around to ask, hence why it's taken me so long to find the last cable.
 
Not sure, but I'm sure some alarms have some sort of doorbell feature. Tazz will know. Daz
 
I don't think the cable is in the consumer unit is it? OP - can you clarify? I thought it was just near it. Daz
 
It is literally right below it, the transformer for the doorbell is directly below the CU and the alarm cable comes out just next to it.
 
Sounds like the doorbell is wired in 6core probably used 2s sts of 3core twisted for the Selv side.

Was your last sentence in your post 1 that suggests the cable was in the CU even though you had said runs next to.
 
Sounds like the doorbell is wired in 6core probably used 2s sts of 3core twisted for the Selv side.

Was your last sentence in your post 1 that suggests the cable was in the CU even though you had said runs next to.

think that's the most likely answer. why buy bell wire when you have alarm cable to hand.
 
The last new build I worked on the phone line entered the property adjacent to the mains if this is the same it could be provision for external comms on the alarm
 
Thanks for quick replies.... It's quite a high spec modern well built house. The alarm is to be sited in a walk in cupboard opposite the kitchen. It has a FSU straight from the CU. There is 10 cables in total around the house. For the life of me I couldn't find the last one. Then today I noticed just below the CU where the doorbell transformer is there was another cable in the wall, this just so happened to be the last alarm cable! I had spoken to the builder reference the last cable, however the spark that wired this place is no longer around to ask, hence why it's taken me so long to find the last cable.

From my understanding of this you have identified all the cables. Have you belled them through to identify what cable goes where ? or are you guessing ? If the 6 core core cable by the CU comes from where the alarm panel is then I would say it for the internal sounder.
There should be a cable for every sensor or door contact , 1 for the outside bell 1 for the remote keypad and 1 for the internal sounder although the internal bell is sometimes mounted next to the alarm panel
 
Not sure, but I'm sure some alarms have some sort of doorbell feature. Tazz will know. Daz

Some alarms have a final exit button that you press when setting the alarm , You put the code in leave the building then press the final exit button to set the system, A door bell push button is commonly used for this. :)
 
If it is in a walk in cupboard, in the kitchen (I assume back of the house) it will be for (A) a remote key pad or (B) an extra PIR that may be needed in future after the new build is complete or (C) A panic room instead of a food cupboard!!!!! The choice is yours.

Bell out the 6 core and take it from there.
 
Have a look at post #7, if its high spec and everything else is accounted for that's probably ur answer, quite impressive for the alarm guys to put it in for future proofing if it is
 
Read the posts fully.....but not seen a clear answer....is the 6 core in the cu or not....?
Seen a lot of doggy companies an diy`s use 6 core to supply 230 for the panel.
 
No completely separate to the bell. The alarm cable is as yet not attached to anything. I was having a think about what it was intended and am thinking down the line of internal sounder?!
 

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