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Do you install fire alarm systems?

Bit of thread drift going on elsewhere, so I have started a new one.


"Do you install fire alarm systems?" - a question which is asked on insurance renewal, but what does it mean?


IMHO, there is a world of difference between providing a mains supply with third core for linking for a couple of smoke detectors and a heat detector in the kitchen on the one hand (i.e. the minimum grade D2 LD3); and a full on panel with separate detectors and sounder etc. (grade A LD2) in a large house. I consider myself perfectly capable of providing the former, but have never attempted the latter.


So where does the threshold lie? I'd be interested in views on certification too please.
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  • davezawadi (David Stone):

    There you are Andy, you can do that, but it needs to be in the limitations box, "Only test buttons pressed". Real fire alarm system tests need smoke, heat, thermometers, etc to check full functionality.


    "Tested in accordance with manufacturers instructions" is the phrase to use for Part 6 systems, which means you pressed the test button. 


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  • davezawadi (David Stone):

    There you are Andy, you can do that, but it needs to be in the limitations box, "Only test buttons pressed". Real fire alarm system tests need smoke, heat, thermometers, etc to check full functionality.


    "Tested in accordance with manufacturers instructions" is the phrase to use for Part 6 systems, which means you pressed the test button. 


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