Ken_Johnson
DIY
Hello all,
Firstly, I am not installing this myself and have several pros coming in to quote in the new year. A couple of years ago, most of the first fix was done with with FP200 cables to each room and corridor.
I am now looking for recommendations for addressable fire systems/panels for a 7 bedroom children's home. My building regs officer has recommended a system that conforms to BS 5839-1 (minimum L3 standard).
The electrical fire detection and warning system should the following:
• automatic fire detectors, e.g. smoke, heat
• manual call points (break-glass call points) next to exits with at least one call point on each floor
• electronic sirens or bells
• a control and indicator panel.
All that is fine but I'd like to go 'belt and braces' and prefer a Grade 1, LD1 system. I will of course ask the pros when they come in but I just wanted to know if there are any recommended systems or systems to avoid?
Cheers.
Firstly, I am not installing this myself and have several pros coming in to quote in the new year. A couple of years ago, most of the first fix was done with with FP200 cables to each room and corridor.
I am now looking for recommendations for addressable fire systems/panels for a 7 bedroom children's home. My building regs officer has recommended a system that conforms to BS 5839-1 (minimum L3 standard).
The electrical fire detection and warning system should the following:
• automatic fire detectors, e.g. smoke, heat
• manual call points (break-glass call points) next to exits with at least one call point on each floor
• electronic sirens or bells
• a control and indicator panel.
All that is fine but I'd like to go 'belt and braces' and prefer a Grade 1, LD1 system. I will of course ask the pros when they come in but I just wanted to know if there are any recommended systems or systems to avoid?
Cheers.