by BLAKEY1963 »
Mon Sep 01, 2008 10:20 pm
[quote="brickiepaul"]Hi All
I need to install a mains smoke alarm (with batt back up), ideally i'd like to put it on its own fuse but this would mean chasing out one hell of a long way to get to the consumer unit.
Is it acceptable to spur off of the downstairs lighting circuit? and would this be inline with current regs?
Many Thanks[/quote]
BRICKIEPAUL
Looking at REG 560.7.1 , page 153 of BS 7671 : 2008
17th Edition Wiring regs , states :
Circuits of safety services shall be independant of other
Circuits.
I know some Local Area Building control officers
overseeing plans for alterations , extensions , and
new properties , have in my area specified smoke
alarms to be on thier own circuit.
If on lighting circuits , which have also been common
practise , then a fault on the lights , would also
isolate the smoke alarms , although they have thier
battery back up
IF i install mains smoke alarms with battery
back up , i put them on a separate circuit.
They are identified as an essential safety
Service are separate from everything else
and when inspection and testing is carried
out , it is clear to identify them as sensitive
equipment when insulation testing the
circuit.
You could consult local area building control
in your area to see if they would prefer
a separate circuit arangement or not.
BLAKEY 1963