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Texecom Wireless Smoke Detector Problem

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All in one open plan space? As any type of smoke sensor is usually unsuitable for a kitchen anyway.

Edited by datadiffusion

So, I've decided to take my work back underground.... to stop it falling into the wrong hands

 

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  • sixwheeledbeast
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    If they are Exodus smokes on a Texecom Premier system I would consider a replacement for Aico low voltage. This is unless the site warrants a "proper" fire alarm system installing which maybe wha

  • datadiffusion
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    All in one open plan space? As any type of smoke sensor is usually unsuitable for a kitchen anyway.

  • Texecom do a wireless heat & smoke - Model number OHW -  GBN-0001   - I bet that what is installed   To fit anything other than a heat in a kitchen is asking for trouble   If i

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7 minutes ago, datadiffusion said:

All in one open plan space? As any type of smoke sensor is usually unsuitable for a kitchen anyway.

All open plan, utility and pantry have doors.  Fire Sensors in kitchen, utility, hall and landing on recommendation of installers.  

Out of interest how is a Premier on brigade response? 

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2 minutes ago, james.wilson said:

Out of interest how is a Premier on brigade response? 

Monitoring company call them out.  They call us first but both our jobs mean we aren’t by a phone all the time so they call the fire brigade I guess. 

2 minutes ago, David N said:

Monitoring company call them out.  They call us first but both our jobs mean we aren’t by a phone all the time so they call the fire brigade I guess. 

Fair enough I didnt think it was permitted only bs5839 compliant could. Ive never put an intruder alarm with smokes on brigade calling

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11 minutes ago, David N said:

Fire Sensors in kitchen, utility, hall and landing

 

Heat or Smoke?

 

Are the coloured rings blue, green, or orange on the Texecom detectors? I'm assuming they are Texecom (Exodus) units?

So, I've decided to take my work back underground.... to stop it falling into the wrong hands

 

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1 minute ago, datadiffusion said:

 

Heat or Smoke?

 

Are the coloured rings blue, green, or orange on the Texecom detectors? I'm assuming they are Texecom (Exodus) units?

Blue I think.  Not at home at the

mo.  Texecom yes.  Not sure what model. 

1 hour ago, David N said:

Would pay yes.  Wife and kids in the house and rather paranoid. What do you suggest?

Go for seperate detection in orangery and link to your intruder if business is good enough seperate Comms 

 

Unless the alarm gorillas can suggest how to have all on one set of Comms 

40 minutes ago, David N said:

Texecom yes.  Not sure what model. 

 

Exodus then ;)

 

Yes Blue is combined Optical (Smoke) and Heat

 

Ultimately, one for your installer to sort out, really, be interesting to see what they suggest.

 

I have, in the past, been given silly directions by builders misinterpreting building control regs, e.g. was asked to fit smokes in every bedroom in a domestic house with loft extension 'because the regulations say'.

I wonder if the same has happened with your installer here?

 

Personally the kitchen would always be a heat detector, as recommended.

 

Is it always just the one detector false alarming then?

Edited by datadiffusion

So, I've decided to take my work back underground.... to stop it falling into the wrong hands

 

23 minutes ago, datadiffusion said:

 

Exodus then ;)

 

Yes Blue is combined Optical (Smoke) and Heat

 

Ultimately, one for your installer to sort out, really, be interesting to see what they suggest.

 

I have, in the past, been given silly directions by builders misinterpreting building control regs, e.g. was asked to fit smokes in every bedroom in a domestic house with loft extension 'because the regulations say'.

I wonder if the same has happened with your installer here?

 

Personally the kitchen would always be a heat detector, as recommended.

 

Is it always just the one detector false alarming then?

No that's cos they doing undercover HMO and plan to convert to units later......

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