CypherK
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Hi There,
New to the forum and come across this. I am not an electrician but a builder and relating to your query regarding the smoke/heat detectors I can only tell you this.
When we've been completing any works regarding new extensions, alterations or conversions (in most cases for us this is extensions and alterations for installation of new kitchen/diner areas) the requirement has always been to install a heat detector in the kitchen area, smoke detector in dining area and interlinking smoke detectors to the rest of the property (this is to be mains fed with a battery back up).
The referencing for these requirements can be found within 2 areas Approved Document B (B1) and forms part of Part P (10.2.2 (specifically (c)&(e)).
I have always been queried by prospective clients on this issue, to show them that I am not pulling the wool over their eyes and trying to charge more, I keep 2 specific guides with me at all times these are:-
IET On-Site Guide BS7671:2018.
IET Electricians Guide: Electricians guide to the Building Regulations.
They are a quick go to guide for the clients to see what is expected.
On another note, Regarding moving the CU 6ft higher, my only concern is the fact that it is being moved to a location above a fridge (I assume either a tall unit or at least a fridge freezer), would you consider moving it to another "Local" area where if there are any issues the CU can be easily accessed. Imagine this fridge on fire, no way of isolating and when the fire service turn up and start squirting water they're going to adding water to area with a Live CU above it, just saying.
New to the forum and come across this. I am not an electrician but a builder and relating to your query regarding the smoke/heat detectors I can only tell you this.
When we've been completing any works regarding new extensions, alterations or conversions (in most cases for us this is extensions and alterations for installation of new kitchen/diner areas) the requirement has always been to install a heat detector in the kitchen area, smoke detector in dining area and interlinking smoke detectors to the rest of the property (this is to be mains fed with a battery back up).
The referencing for these requirements can be found within 2 areas Approved Document B (B1) and forms part of Part P (10.2.2 (specifically (c)&(e)).
I have always been queried by prospective clients on this issue, to show them that I am not pulling the wool over their eyes and trying to charge more, I keep 2 specific guides with me at all times these are:-
IET On-Site Guide BS7671:2018.
IET Electricians Guide: Electricians guide to the Building Regulations.
They are a quick go to guide for the clients to see what is expected.
On another note, Regarding moving the CU 6ft higher, my only concern is the fact that it is being moved to a location above a fridge (I assume either a tall unit or at least a fridge freezer), would you consider moving it to another "Local" area where if there are any issues the CU can be easily accessed. Imagine this fridge on fire, no way of isolating and when the fire service turn up and start squirting water they're going to adding water to area with a Live CU above it, just saying.