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Andy hughes

What is your take on smoke detectors on new domestic house holds. Just had my assesment from the niceic and he has told me to come of lighting circuit. Instead of it been on its own mcb. My argument was there is no reg stating this. His reply was that what we expect.
 
Do a search of this site for this subject: there are loads of discussions about this, and as usual there are good arguments for both methods. Welcome to the forum! :)
 
I was always tought to install them supplied from a dedicated circuit. I don't see there being a problem installing them on a lighting circuit - at least you would know that your smokes were dead if you lost power to your lights I suppose
 
As I've said before, don't think of it as a lighting circuit. It is a 6 amp circuit that may have shaver points, fans, lights, and TV boosters on. No problem adding another low power device like a smoke alarm array to it!
 
Thanks for replies suppose il safe on cable coming of the lights and not digging the van for that extra 6amp mcb lol. 2x for light 1x for boiler 1x for alarm 1x kitchen spots.
 
If it's on a dedicated circuit and the MCB trips out at some point, or gets knocked, then you'll never know your smoke detectors are no longer working. Daz
 
...but most mains ones have fixed batteries in them which will keep them working for months without mains power and will make them beep incessantly until you restore power or batter them off the ceiling with a broom.
 
I would put them on a local lighting circuit, saves rcbo's, makes customer switch back on if fault etc etc. However neither way is really wrong as they do have backup batteries and will beep irritatingly until you put the power back on, as has been said.
 
Fair points, assuming the batteries are good and haven't just been left in there for years without a thought.
 
What is your take on smoke detectors on new domestic house holds. Just had my assesment from the niceic and he has told me to come of lighting circuit. Instead of it been on its own mcb. My argument was there is no reg stating this. His reply was that what we expect.[/QUOTE]

Well, I would ask him which BS reg is he quoting. Twxt
 
I always put smokes on the lighting circuit and label it accordingly. I was always taught that its easy for someone to switch off mcb if they burn the dinner and forget to turn it back on, but dont think they would forget about turning their lights back on
 
I am also with NIC and they do my head in, who gives a f... what they like we should ALL follow regs but they feel they are above it. I go along along with them and nod my head in right places then when I pass and they have ****ed off do as the regs say or is sensible at time eg come off lights and radio base between, or dedicated circuit on new install
 
Agree with Murdoch these guys bump their gumms but then again when this happens you should always ask "O what regulation does that come under ?" when you get the Ah well I believe its good practice then tell him well the guy who assessed mr the last time said I could then watch him flap
 
Ok lets put this to bed, the BS5839 part 6 states a mains detector should be on its own circuit and not protected by a RCD or rcbo but and mcb, the mcb provides meens of isolation...But if the mains detector has battery support, It can be supplied off 1. a dedicated circuit or 2 a common lighting circuit. If the requirement to protect the said circuit by and rcd or rcbo is a requirement by IEE then it must be followed, exclusion of RCD or RCBO being used is within a T T supply
 
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