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Do I need to buy BS 5839 & BS 5839 for Fire Alarm Installations?

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Hi, just starting out on my own. I'm only ever going to be working on domestic electrical installations and will only install basic standard interlinked smoke and heat detectors/alarms (one on each floor etc.). The ‘IET guide to the building regulations’ gives decent information on installing these. It says that one fire alarm installation can be included on an EIC or additionally on a MEIWC. But it also says that “The fire alarm installation is to be designed, installed and tested in accordance with BS 5839-6" and that in all cases “a fire system certificate for the design installation and commissioning shall be completed and given to the person ordering the work”. 

Do I need to purchase BS 5839 Part 1 and Part 6: for Fire Alarm Installations?

Thanks!

 

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  • You may be better to find another one man band that does fire alarms, and work along side, at least until you get confident, and or look at specific courses on alarms, perhaps by the makers.

     It is not uncommon for one person to do the paper design and another to do the actual wiring.

     As a more general note,  the British standards are not really written to be an easy learning or  teaching aid, more of a reference book for those who already know.

    Mike

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  • You may be better to find another one man band that does fire alarms, and work along side, at least until you get confident, and or look at specific courses on alarms, perhaps by the makers.

     It is not uncommon for one person to do the paper design and another to do the actual wiring.

     As a more general note,  the British standards are not really written to be an easy learning or  teaching aid, more of a reference book for those who already know.

    Mike

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