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Cpc As Interlink On Smoke Alarm Circuit....what Would You Do?
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<blockquote data-quote="wozz" data-source="post: 321508" data-attributes="member: 2011"><p>Personally i wouldnt be disconnecting it if its just a fuseboard change, if the customer doesnt want it disconnected. I would be noting it explaining it isnt right, offering to sort it out at a price and thats about it. </p><p></p><p>It doesnt present a danger as it is (breaks a reg), not good and not right but id rather the interlink worked in the event of a fire than it didnt. Explaining in court why someone didnt get out of a building as they couldnt hear the alarm would be very bad, especially as it not a part. You have a ELV supply in a sheathed cable, probably better protection than bell and alarm wire problem is its next to a insulated cable carrying a different voltage band. </p><p></p><p>if you are installing to 5838-6 you should be cert to it as well as far as im aware. Elesca when i was with them was always hot on this. </p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="wozz, post: 321508, member: 2011"] Personally i wouldnt be disconnecting it if its just a fuseboard change, if the customer doesnt want it disconnected. I would be noting it explaining it isnt right, offering to sort it out at a price and thats about it. It doesnt present a danger as it is (breaks a reg), not good and not right but id rather the interlink worked in the event of a fire than it didnt. Explaining in court why someone didnt get out of a building as they couldnt hear the alarm would be very bad, especially as it not a part. You have a ELV supply in a sheathed cable, probably better protection than bell and alarm wire problem is its next to a insulated cable carrying a different voltage band. if you are installing to 5838-6 you should be cert to it as well as far as im aware. Elesca when i was with them was always hot on this. [/QUOTE]
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