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Hey up all, i'm after some advice please. I have a friend who is applying to rent his house out for student accommdation however he's hit a little snag. The university's set standards insist that the smoke detectors MUST be hard wired. He has a qualified tester ready to inspect and certify any works carried out but there's some confusion as to how to meet the basic standards.
I am a qualified spark but tbh i haven't much experience on the fire alarm front especially since 17th edition so i am not fully aware exactly what should be done.
He has an old rewireable fuseboard atm and he's in need of an RCD board before he goes any further i have told him.
I have went full hog which is obviously not ideal for him as it's most expensive but i want it to pass and get signed off as his application must be in by (next thursday 25th Aug 2011) i have advised him to get FP200 cable and hard wire on its own circuit a couple of detectors, one for each floor. (standard 3 bed terraced house).
Is this the best way OR what about these other options;
* Use normal T&E on a seperate circuit.
* Use fp200 and tap off local lighting circuits? (I don't like this but is it acceptable in todays standards)?
* Instead of having it on an RCD circuit buy a split board and use a standard breaker on the non protected side to avoid nuisance tripping?
I'm sure we'll all have different solutions but as long as it's BS7671 approved and it passes it's test i want my friend to have the easiest and cheapest solution.
Many thanks in anticipation of response.
I am a qualified spark but tbh i haven't much experience on the fire alarm front especially since 17th edition so i am not fully aware exactly what should be done.
He has an old rewireable fuseboard atm and he's in need of an RCD board before he goes any further i have told him.
I have went full hog which is obviously not ideal for him as it's most expensive but i want it to pass and get signed off as his application must be in by (next thursday 25th Aug 2011) i have advised him to get FP200 cable and hard wire on its own circuit a couple of detectors, one for each floor. (standard 3 bed terraced house).
Is this the best way OR what about these other options;
* Use normal T&E on a seperate circuit.
* Use fp200 and tap off local lighting circuits? (I don't like this but is it acceptable in todays standards)?
* Instead of having it on an RCD circuit buy a split board and use a standard breaker on the non protected side to avoid nuisance tripping?
I'm sure we'll all have different solutions but as long as it's BS7671 approved and it passes it's test i want my friend to have the easiest and cheapest solution.
Many thanks in anticipation of response.