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I've started to install a door bell:

2 x friedland 8v bells (one upstairs one down) running form a friedland 8v 1A transformer + friedland illuminated bell push.

For some reason I decided to use 6 core alarm cable (coz I had loads of it left over), the specs on the alarm system say the tamper circuit runs at 1A no more than 100m so I thought using 3 cores for (+) and 3 cores for (-) would be fine on the bell system (total circuit probably 15m/20m). Does this sound acceptable?? My only concern about this is the alarm cable is steel not copper.

problem no. 2:
The 8V output mesures at 14v (with no load) is this normal? does the voltage drop when there's a load it on it? I've got one of the 2 bells up and running and it's very loud! Haven't had any help to meter it when some one is pressing the button.
 
sounds about right. alarm cable will do with just 2 cores doubled up. you don't want any volt drop. and it's normal for the 8V to read high on no load.
 
Sounds about right,but the cores in alarm cable are coated copper not steel,if they were steel they would break very easily
 
agreed. tinned copper. try a magnet on it.
 
The alarm cable is a bit prone to breaking and very thin but it came as part of a Honeywell Alarm kit with another reel purchased from a reputable electrical wholesaler, so maybe I'm just being heavy handed!

I feel more comfortable that I'm not going to cause a fire now! thanks for the advise
 

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