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Question we are replacing a consumer unit for a landlord and he's been advised by another company to fit
EI164RC smoke alarms and the wireless bases, but I've been told these are being discontinued so we are fitting the AICO EI3024 MULTI-SENSOR FIRE ALARM with the smartlink module. Plus they advised the fitting of emergency lighting, so as this is and old house and the tenants tend to leave the hall and landing lights on we are fitting collingwood WL9212CCS LED BULKHEAD 12.5W with microwave sensor in place of the existing pendant lights.
My questions are
Do I have to do separate paperwork for the lights and the smoke alarms, as well as for the board change or can I include them all as one job on the test sheet?
So that we can test the emergency lights we was thinking of installing 2 grid key switches in line with the upstairs and downstairs lighting circuits I know this would mean all the lights go out during the test but the as the test would be carried out in the daytime I can not see a problem but just checking as of course I'm looking for the easy option.
As for the smoke alarms we are installing a WI412 remote control switch so should be fine there.
As per usual thanks in advance for all and any replies
Question we are replacing a consumer unit for a landlord and he's been advised by another company to fit
EI164RC smoke alarms and the wireless bases, but I've been told these are being discontinued so we are fitting the AICO EI3024 MULTI-SENSOR FIRE ALARM with the smartlink module. Plus they advised the fitting of emergency lighting, so as this is and old house and the tenants tend to leave the hall and landing lights on we are fitting collingwood WL9212CCS LED BULKHEAD 12.5W with microwave sensor in place of the existing pendant lights.
My questions are
Do I have to do separate paperwork for the lights and the smoke alarms, as well as for the board change or can I include them all as one job on the test sheet?
So that we can test the emergency lights we was thinking of installing 2 grid key switches in line with the upstairs and downstairs lighting circuits I know this would mean all the lights go out during the test but the as the test would be carried out in the daytime I can not see a problem but just checking as of course I'm looking for the easy option.
As for the smoke alarms we are installing a WI412 remote control switch so should be fine there.
As per usual thanks in advance for all and any replies