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No not any more only a LD2 D2 is minimum. For new or materialy altered
F2 are allowed in bungalows,
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I enclose the table as its a little confusing.
 
Do Grade F1 smoke detectors with 10yr sealed battery and RF linking capability satisfy the BS 5839 -Part 6
It depends on the property you are using them in they are ok for existing owner occupied properties but new build owner occupied and rented properties must be D2
 

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