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Morning Fellas
Inspecting a mains operated multilinked smoke & heat alarm system this morning for a house of multiple occupancy.
Having previously worked in the property I noticed the system has its own 6A MCB which is RCD protected
Would you recommend that the system has a NON RCD protection?, the cabling is either exposed in the loft/basement and can clearly be seen and when it is in the house it is run in PVC mini trunking.
Ive known them to be bunched in with lighting before now, the thinking maybe if your lights trip you no the alarms are out, but if the lights trip in the night when everybody asleep..thats no good to anyone
Cheers
Inspecting a mains operated multilinked smoke & heat alarm system this morning for a house of multiple occupancy.
Having previously worked in the property I noticed the system has its own 6A MCB which is RCD protected
Would you recommend that the system has a NON RCD protection?, the cabling is either exposed in the loft/basement and can clearly be seen and when it is in the house it is run in PVC mini trunking.
Ive known them to be bunched in with lighting before now, the thinking maybe if your lights trip you no the alarms are out, but if the lights trip in the night when everybody asleep..thats no good to anyone
Cheers