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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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  • John, that's exactly what bothers me. If you are doing anything from re-wiring a studio flat to a new build, there is going to be at least one smoke alarm. If customer or architect or whoever specifies the design (rather like I want sockets here, here, and here), what is the sparks's responsibility?
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  • John, that's exactly what bothers me. If you are doing anything from re-wiring a studio flat to a new build, there is going to be at least one smoke alarm. If customer or architect or whoever specifies the design (rather like I want sockets here, here, and here), what is the sparks's responsibility?
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