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I'll give him your best wishes shall I .. B)

You can give him my cold if you like! :cold2:

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You can give him my cold if you like! :cold2:

You too, I'm on Lemsip rather than shiraz!

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Wimps................................... :Booty:

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Wimps................................... :Booty:

Say that to my face big man and I'll knock you down with just one sneeze! :joker:

You too, I'm on Lemsip rather than shiraz!

I hit the port, big time. :whistle:

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Hi guys

Some help please I am installing a fire alarm system to a old building which is flats and has been for the past 30 years , which is owned by the council

Now was going to install and category L3

Can install addressable or conventional generally ctec with Apollo heads

Which are sounders break glasses smoke detectors in communal hallways and stairwells

And smoke detectors in hall of flat and heat detectors in kitchen

Now the problem I have will be false alarm IE the drunk in flat 3 comes in drunk and sets off the panel as he has burnt his toast

The system is screaming ect :whistle:

All tips accepted

Thanks for reading past

cheers

The LACORS Guidance document

http://www.lacors.gov.uk/lacors/upload/19175.pdf

tells you that you should not have a smoke detector inside the hallway of the flat that is linked to the main alarm system. It should be a Heat Detector, which shouldn't be set off by the late night toast maker.

You need to install a mixed system, a grade A LD2 and a grade D LD3

This would require a mains powered smoke detector also in the hallway inside the flats, that would be exlusive to that individual flat. The theory being that if toast is burnt, only the people in that flat will hear the "false alarm"

LONG LIVE RAFIKI !!!!!!!!!!

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The LACORS Guidance document

http://www.lacors.gov.uk/lacors/upload/19175.pdf

tells you that you should not have a smoke detector inside the hallway of the flat that is linked to the main alarm system. It should be a Heat Detector, which shouldn't be set off by the late night toast maker.

You need to install a mixed system, a grade A LD2 and a grade D LD3

This would require a mains powered smoke detector also in the hallway inside the flats, that would be exlusive to that individual flat. The theory being that if toast is burnt, only the people in that flat will hear the "false alarm"

LONG LIVE RAFIKI !!!!!!!!!!

Rafooki more like!

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Rafunkamidoingusingthisagaini.

RafeelanupgradecomingonagainQUICKI!

Rawouldn'tuseitifitwasfree

Just a few terms heard in favour of our friends at R****i.

Bill.

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Bill

Accord Fire & Security Services Ltd.

www.accordfire.co.uk ~ TEL: 0845 474 5839

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Rafunkamidoingusingthisagaini.

RafeelanupgradecomingonagainQUICKI!

Rawouldn'tuseitifitwasfree

Just a few terms heard in favour of our friends at R****i.

Bill.

Do you work for Rafiki tech support? :rolleyes:

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