Question for primarily electricians working in Scotland. In, for example, a two story semi-detached property, are you installing smoke detectors in both the lower and upper hall or in just the upper hall.
My understanding was that both the upper and lower landings had to be covered (as well as living room and a heat in the kitchen). My practice has been challenged by another electrician, who thinks only the upper landing requires a detector.
The Technical Handbook Domestic says ... " at least 1 smoke alarm in every circulation space such as hallways and landings....". The standard in new build is both lower and upper landings.
My understanding was that both the upper and lower landings had to be covered (as well as living room and a heat in the kitchen). My practice has been challenged by another electrician, who thinks only the upper landing requires a detector.
The Technical Handbook Domestic says ... " at least 1 smoke alarm in every circulation space such as hallways and landings....". The standard in new build is both lower and upper landings.