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claire_r

Hello all, long time no post.
Need some brains!
Silly new build with an interconn smoke at top of stairs and 2 horrible out of line pendants either side in hall.
Is there any reg that prevents me from moving that smoke detector over ever so slightly, it will still be just over the stairs, so I can put in one central light.
Ta lots :)
 
no problem there. can you move it so as to still be central laterally so s/d and pendant are both central and in line?
 
since when did ice cream have a bearing on smoke detection?
 
Little bit more to it than yes you can.......the detector covers 7.5m radius, so you limit on the area is 10m x 10m. so the detector must be positioned to cover the detection area fully. (rule of thumb..from the detector to each corner of the room is no more than 7.5m). Must be minimum of 300mm away from light fitting and 500mm away from a wall
 
Little bit more to it than yes you can.......the detector covers 7.5m radius, so you limit on the area is 10m x 10m. so the detector must be positioned to cover the detection area fully. (rule of thumb..from the detector to each corner of the room is no more than 7.5m). Must be minimum of 300mm away from light fitting and 500mm away from a wall
And at an accessible position ( not over banister)
 
Little bit more to it than yes you can.......the detector covers 7.5m radius, so you limit on the area is 10m x 10m. so the detector must be positioned to cover the detection area fully. (rule of thumb..from the detector to each corner of the room is no more than 7.5m). Must be minimum of 300mm away from light fitting and 500mm away from a wall[/]

In domestic it's 300mm min distance from walls and light fittings.
 
Yes your correct.......but with battery back up whilst power off for some reason ie power cut to property
With over 80% of house fires being caused by electrical wiring or electrical equipment faults....the idea of battery backup on a grade D alarm is a very important one, when the power is first to go in a domestic fire.
 
Blimey, statistics are great aren't they! I'm sure it was something like over half of all house fires being started by cigarettes on the last advertising campaign.
 
They always seem to say 'suspected electrical fault' if they don't know what the cause is. Or is that me being cynical? Daz
 
Think thats a fair point....80% is supposed 2008 statistics....but point was to why battery backup is important in domestic dwellings.
 

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