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Any advice / pdf / handbooks/ leaflets with guidance on minimum siting and selection of alarms going ?

Is there any requirements as to what alarms to use ? ( heat alarm for kitchen ) but as for ionisation/optical ?

thanks
 
A little off from the OP but looked at 3 rented houses yesterday in which the landlord want EICRs done on them. He has also asked about putting in mains smoke alarms, so I will be quoting him for these.

My question is regards interlinking. There is no way at the minute to go installing cabling to interlink them and I reckon the price of RF bases will kill him.

So do you reckon its a good idea to install the alarms for him, but not interlink them, then when he feels hes willing to let me or someone back to get the interlinking sorted he can do.

My thought is the mains smoke that are not interlinked are better than none or the old knackered battery ones he has now with the batteries removed.
 
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A little off from the OP but looked at 3 rented houses yesterday in which the landlord want EICRs done on them. He has also asked about putting in mains smoke alarms, so I will be quoting him for these.

My question is regards interlinking. There is no way at the minute to go installing cabling to interlink them and I reckon the price of RF bases will kill him.

So do you reckon its a good idea to install the alarms for him, but not interlink them, then when he feels hes willing to let me or someone back to get the interlinking sorted he can do.

My thought is the mains smoke that are not interlinked are better than none or the old knackered battery ones he has now with the batteries removed.

For me its installed properly, i.e. interlinked by RF or cable or not at all.

Doing an install tomorrow of 2 x Aico RF systems, interestingly the requirement for fitting them in the house, to the hall and landing has come from building control - and building control haven't asked for one in the massive kitchen/family room
 
When there is a kitchen which is open plan into the living room, what would you fit.

Heat in kitchen area and an optical smoke in the living room area. Not talking big areas, maybe 7x4 meters.
 
When there is a kitchen which is open plan into the living room, what would you fit.

Heat in kitchen area and an optical smoke in the living room area. Not talking big areas, maybe 7x4 meters.

I'm afraid there is a good chance that a smokie will still be sensing smoke in a combined open plan kitchen/lounge area of 7X4 metre. ...Your stuck with rate of rise heat detectors. We have lots of similar problems with these sorts of areas...
 
Cheers Eng,

Don't suppose you know if the Aico heat detectors are 'fixed' or 'rate of rise'.

Only other option is to put an optical smoke in the entrance/hallway area.
 
Cheers Eng,

Don't suppose you know if the Aico heat detectors are 'fixed' or 'rate of rise'.

Only other option is to put an optical smoke in the entrance/hallway area.

This is a bit of an old post which I stumbled across while 'googling'......... and you have probably sussed this one out but Aico do a multisensor product Ei2110 which is optical and has a built in heat detector and has been designed for such scenarios as open plan kitchen / lounges - fit one of these in the lounge part and as long as its within 7.5m of all the walls, job done.

Aico run a free course and I have to say it was a couple of hours well spent - goes through required standards (BS, building control, LD catagories etc), products and operation, positioning, testing and the dreded paperwork :) - plus you get placed on their website as a trained installer.

Hope it helps.....
 
Drop them an email or give them a call and they will advise - may have something planned in your area already or will take your request and when there is enough requests they will get back to you with course details
 
How do you go about getting on their training course, can't seem to find the information on the website.

Call their sales line and get the name and mobile number for the area sales manager for your region - he'll get you the information you're after.
 

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