Pegasus
Trainee
I am an electrical labourer currently doing my own research on Alarms to self-educate as much as I can.
I would like to state the general rules I have learnt so far and would like to know if there's anything else I should be aware,
Smoke Alarms, 2 types - Ionisation and Optical (Optical is mostly used?)
Heat Alarms - is the rule to use only Heat Alarms in Kitchen / Garage?
Both of those should be 30cm away from any wall corners and light fittings to allow air cirulation.
In terms of interliking the alarms, let's assume alarms have already been fitted and you're called out to wire an additional mains & battery powered alarm, are you able to use any alarm that is closeby such that you should be branching or do alarms always need to be connected in series and as such you'd need to find the last and wire a cable from there?
Anyone used sticky pads to attach alarms instead of screwing them in?
Anything else I missed which you would be thinking about when approaching the installation of Smoke/Heat Alarms?
I would like to state the general rules I have learnt so far and would like to know if there's anything else I should be aware,
Smoke Alarms, 2 types - Ionisation and Optical (Optical is mostly used?)
Heat Alarms - is the rule to use only Heat Alarms in Kitchen / Garage?
Both of those should be 30cm away from any wall corners and light fittings to allow air cirulation.
In terms of interliking the alarms, let's assume alarms have already been fitted and you're called out to wire an additional mains & battery powered alarm, are you able to use any alarm that is closeby such that you should be branching or do alarms always need to be connected in series and as such you'd need to find the last and wire a cable from there?
Anyone used sticky pads to attach alarms instead of screwing them in?
Anything else I missed which you would be thinking about when approaching the installation of Smoke/Heat Alarms?