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Smoke or Heat Alarms?

Mornin' All,

I am familiar with open fires that burn logs or coal.  I am not so familiar with enclosed "log burners" or enclosed "multi-fuel stoves".


When using these is there a chance of some or fumes being created when using them that could trigger a smoke alarm, especially at the time of first lighting them?


I am about to plan a system for a holiday let cottage that has two log burners in  two separate rooms. We don't want false alarms as the detectors will be interlinked.


Smoke or heat types?


Z.
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  • Log burners need Building Control permission and must be installed by a HEATAS installer.  In my experience the installer will arrange the Building Control;  CO detectors are mandatory and will be supplied by the installer.


    David
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  • Log burners need Building Control permission and must be installed by a HEATAS installer.  In my experience the installer will arrange the Building Control;  CO detectors are mandatory and will be supplied by the installer.


    David
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