+1Well, if your additions are not in the walls <50mm then I suppose you could!Lets see what the others have to say
Assesser told me to put them on to a light circuit.+1new builds normally own circuit
Was it this one?Think we discussed this in length a while back.If you put them on the lighting circuit, they must have a seperate means of isolation.
Will try and dig up the thread unless Patch beats me to it.
Erm does it. This is from AD BPart B of the building regs states a requirement for a seperate cct from the distribution board,,,this is for new builds.old builds,,, lighting cct acceptable
No, wasn't that one
Erm does it. This is from AD B15.5 Recommendations for power supplies for Grade D systems
The following recommendations are applicable.
a) The normal supply for smoke alarms and any heat alarms in a Grade D system should be derived from
the public electricity supply to the dwelling. The mains supply to the smoke alarms and heat alarms
should take the form of either:
i) an independent circuit at the dwelling
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