Citeren James Smith <james.sm...@jofco.com>:

So how do I make sure it never sees the LB event (or ignores it)?

By wiring you sensor so that it either sets OB or LB and hard wiring the other to the inactive state.

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The point about the short is a valid one, but I don't think it will be an issue (if it ever does become an issue, I can change the sensor out for a normally open one and change the driver file accordingly)

This fails in a similar way - you have no way to determine if the sensor is not connected or if it is in the below limit temperature range. For an alarm system to be reasonably robust, you need to continuously monitor the health of your sensor and interconnect as well.

Best regards, Arjen
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