I'll have a look at them thanksMost alarm systems use radio frequency to interlink, not wifi
Use Aico. They the best on the market.
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I'll have a look at them thanksMost alarm systems use radio frequency to interlink, not wifi
Use Aico. They the best on the market.
NO, when it comes to advice on safety systems like this, even informal as this is. it is important to get things factual.OK shall we agree on the terminology wireless, so far you've been very pedantic about the terminology, any constructive suggestions?
Hi James I'd be very interested in how these systems differNO, when it comes to advice on safety systems like this, even informal as this is. it is important to get things factual.
smoke alarms and smoke detectors are different things, as are heat detectors and heat alarms.
fire alarms and fire detection are different entirely and come under different regulations.
I don't think anyone is trying to be pedantic or show up a lack of knowledge, just that sometimes more information is required to give good advice,
Hi James I'd be very interested in how these systems differ
Heat Detector v Heat Alarms the difference being?
Smoke Alarms v Smoke detectors the difference here is?
A smoke alarm makes noise, a smoke detector signals to something else. same applies to heat detectors / alarms.
Fire Alarms V Fire detection the same question applies A fire alarm is a system designed to detect fire and "sound an alarm" often with the intention of evacuating a building / alerting emergency responders. Fire detection is simply the act of detecting a fire, it may signal a fire alarm and often does. however sometimes it will signal a control system to say "all is ok" as a fire is expected and fire going out would create a danger.
I ask this because I'm truly intrested in the differences, remember here that the original question pertained to the change in a holiday let regulations and it. seems as if we are creeping into commercial and industrial detection systems. Some Residential lets may require a far more professional fire alarm system that includes detectors and sounders compared to others that may only require stand alone or interlinked smoke/heat alarms.
for example an ANSUL detector in a commercial kitchen (HEAT) and the Air sampling systems as in Airports and Volatile areas ( VESDA for example )
I like the sound of this believe me but I'm. not. sure if it's. BS 5839 Part 6 Grade D1 Category LD1 compliant if it is sign me upHere in bonnie Scotland, Aico 10 year li battery smokes and heats, radio interlinked...there is no simpler system.
No redecoration, no raggling (chasing)of walls and ceilings, plastering, painting...
Just stick 'em up, pair them, walk away...I have never had a call-back on Aico yet.
OK, it's a very fast installation, so not a lot of money to be made, but the clients love them once you have sold the concept...especially the quick in and out and no other trades to make good. An extra £200, against about 3 times that for making good for hard wired...and it leads to extra work from satisfied clients.
Here in bonnie Scotland, Aico 10 year li battery smokes and heats, radio interlinked...there is no simpler system.
No redecoration, no raggling (chasing)of walls and ceilings, plastering, painting...
Just stick 'em up, pair them, walk away...I have never had a call-back on Aico yet.
OK, it's a very fast installation, so not a lot of money to be made, but the clients love them once you have sold the concept...especially the quick in and out and no other trades to make good. An extra £200, against about 3 times that for making good for hard wired...and it leads to extra work from satisfied clients.
In the USA all smoke detectors are required to have their own circuit and be wired together so if 1 goes off they all go off.Now there's a requirement for a Fire detection in all bedrooms as well as hallways Lounge and Kitchens can the detectors be wired from the existing lighting circuit or must it be a dedicated circuit, I know what's best practice but the logistics make it very expensive and impractical
Do these still need a mains supply, if so it might not always be so simple.Here in bonnie Scotland, Aico 10 year li battery smokes and heats, radio interlinked...there is no simpler system.
No redecoration, no raggling (chasing)of walls and ceilings, plastering, painting...
Just stick 'em up, pair them, walk away...I have never had a call-back on Aico yet.
OK, it's a very fast installation, so not a lot of money to be made, but the clients love them once you have sold the concept...especially the quick in and out and no other trades to make good. An extra £200, against about 3 times that for making good for hard wired...and it leads to extra work from satisfied clients.
In the USA all smoke detectors are required to have their own circuit and be wired together so if 1 goes off they all go off.
And with Aico you can have some alarms hardwired interlink and some radio(wireless) interlinked.Also we are allowed to use radio linked alarms or have them wired together
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