I'm running the water sensor wiring on a bathroom remodel, and I need to know if I can have multiple GRI 2600 (NC) water sensors on a single zone, i.e., can I run a four conductor cable from the Elk M1G zone to the first 2600, then a four conductor cable from the first 2600 to the second 2600, and so on? Or do they all have to be home run to a separate zone?
If I can have multiple sensors on a zone, do I lose anything other than not being able to tell sensor tripped? Since they are all in the same bathroom, and I will probably split five sensors across two zones, knowing the specific sensor that tripped isn't all that important anyway.
Unfortunately, the walls will be closed in before I have the sensors in hand to bench test.
Thanks,
Ira
If I can have multiple sensors on a zone, do I lose anything other than not being able to tell sensor tripped? Since they are all in the same bathroom, and I will probably split five sensors across two zones, knowing the specific sensor that tripped isn't all that important anyway.
Unfortunately, the walls will be closed in before I have the sensors in hand to bench test.
Thanks,
Ira