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A potential customer has an external light control system originally manufactured by Timeguard. There's a controller in the loft space which has a 2 core cable to each PIR which seems to be a bus wire. The PIR's are now failing, part number: SL099. I've found them on Google but they are discontinued and nobody seems to have any available.

http://www.timeguard.com/media/266/SL099_Instr.pdf

Does anyone know anywhere that may stock them? I know it's more likely that the system will have to be replaced. Is there a similar system that uses a two core cable to link the PIR's to a central controller?

There was a similar post on here in 2015 which got not replies, but I thought that it was worth a try
 
there are similar systems with PIRs on 12V. Voltek and GED.

Cheers Tel. Voltek looks good, thanks. I couldn't find GED online though.

EDIT: Just noticed the Voltek needs three wires. Unfortunately the existing installation only has two.
 
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if you google smiths 12 volt security system it bring this site up, in 2015 the famous tazz replied with full instructions that a gjd opal will fit it, the piccy is same as our system
 

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