PERFORMANCE LIMIT 
36  D-302755 PowerMaxComplete User's Guide 
10. Performance Limits 
Although the alarm control system you purchased is 
highly reliable, it does not guarantee protection from 
burglary and fire hazards. Even the most advanced 
systems can be defeated or might occasionally fail to 
warn. Some of the reasons for this are: 
Sloppy maintenance: If the system is used over a 
long  period  of  time  without  testing,  a  key  element 
such as a detector or a siren might go wrong without 
any visible or audible signs of failure. If a low battery 
warning is neglected, there will be no backup power 
to  keep  the  system  operational  during  a  power 
outage. 
Power failures: In case of prolonged absence from 
the  protected  site,  the  mains  supply  may  suddenly 
fail  (an  earth  leakage  protection  relay  may  trip, 
disconnecting  the  mains  supply).  After  such  an 
event,  the  alarm  system  will  draw  power  from  the 
backup battery, until all reserve power is exhausted, 
leaving the premises without protection. 
Telephone  line  trouble:  Telephone  lines  may  be 
disconnected  or  short  circuited. With the  telephone 
line  "down",  your  alarm  system  will  not  be  able  to 
report events to the central station. 
Sirens  do  not  always  wake  up  sound  sleepers: 
Sirens  and  bells  installed  outside  or  far  from 
bedrooms are not  likely to  awaken people who are 
sound  asleep  behind  closed  doors  inside  the 
protected area or in adjacent buildings. 
The system is sometimes defeated: With sufficient 
technical  know-how,  intruders  may  find  a  way  to 
defeat various types of sensor or disconnect warning 
devices.  Intruders  may  also  take  advantage  of 
unprotected  openings  and  skylights,  or  even  enter 
forcibly at unpredictable spots. 
Smoke detectors have their limits: In many cases, 
smoke detectors fail to warn on time because the fire 
started  at  a  different  level  of  the  house,  or  too  far 
away from the detector.  
All  this  gives  sufficient  proof  that  even  with  a 
good  alarm  system  installed,  there  is  still  need 
for life and property insurance. In addition, users 
should  test  their  alarm  systems  at  regular 
intervals,  to  make  sure  that  malfunctions  are 
detected before a true alarm event occurs.