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There has been a thread here about this. I thought it better to create a seperate thread to debate this as there is obviously a difference of opinion. It is my position that fire cables DO need to be seperate or segregated from all other circuits. From BS5839 The belief that 7671 overides in this area appears to be incorrect. As it IMO only applies to the incoming power supply cable not the elv cables Another Quote and Seems pretty clear that if it is not segregated its a variation and must be noted as such
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Hi guys. Sorry to be a pain.. i have an an interesting question. We have been asked to quote for a fire alarm system to cover 9 separate flats over 4 floors. Smoke and heats in each flat and communal areas.. I have been given a spec to follow via the architect which shoes smokes by the bedroom and heats in the kitchen.. all linked up to a main panel down by the main door... im not 100% convinced with this system as I have had issues with false activations before from people setting things off accidentally and meaning a full evac of the whole building.. would you all do what is requested and supply a full addressable or conventional system with full integration in the flats and the communal areas?? Smokes, heats and carbon.. or would you do communal areas only with stand alone fire alarms in each flat such as the domestic aico smoke and heat detectors? Thanks in advance
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Hi My name is David Peters. I am one of two directors for a small fire and security company based in the West Midlands ( Lodgefield security solutions ) . Looking for sub contract work. we have over 15 years experience each in the industry. Trained in CCTV, access control, fire and intruder alarm systems. We have ccss, asbestos awareness, Ipaf and are currently obtaining pasma and chas. We have public liability insurance up to £5,000,000.
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