Siting of smoke alarms, Positioning of smoke alarms, Ceiling mounting – Aico Residential Fire Detection RFD User Manual

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Positioning of Smoke
Alarms:

There are a number of factors one

has to take into consideration

when positioning and maintaining

a smoke alarm. The design and

occupation of the premises will

obviously be one of the influencing

factors in deciding where to

position the units as well as the

likely types of fire and also the

maintenance required. There are,

however, some general guidelines

that apply to all smoke alarms.

Ceiling Mounting:

Hot smoke rises and spreads out so

a central ceiling position is the

preferred location. The air in

corners is “dead” and does not

move, therefore smoke alarms must

be mounted away from corners

and walls. Place the alarm at least

300mm from any light fitting or

decorative object that might

obstruct smoke entering the smoke

alarm.

On a Sloping Ceiling:

In areas with sloping or peaked

ceilings install the smoke alarm

900mm from the highest point

measured horizontally, because

“dead” air at the apex may

prevent smoke reaching the unit.

Positioning Heat Alarms:

A heat alarm must be placed on

the ceiling, preferably in the

centre, or close to the likely source

of fire. Air within the corners is

dead and so heat alarms should

be placed away from any corners.

The alarms should be placed at

least 300mm from any light fitting

or decorative object that might

obstruct the heat travelling to the

sensor. Interconnection with smoke

alarms is essential.

Spacing recommendations say

that, under flat horizontal type

ceilings, the horizontal distance

from any point in the protected

area to the detector nearest to

that point should not exceed 5.3

metres for heat detectors and 7.5

metres for smoke detectors.

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SITING OF SMOKE ALARMS

How you position smoke alarms can be

as important as choosing the right type

of alarm to use.

As a minimum, a typical bungalow

would need at least one alarm, a two

storey dwelling two alarms and so

forth.

In all Category LD systems, at least one

smoke alarm should be located

between the sleeping areas and the

most likely source of fire - the living

room and kitchen.

In a single storey dwelling with one

alarm, the alarm should be placed as

close as possible to the living

accommodation, but consideration

must be given to audibility in the

bedroom. To achieve audibility of

85dB(A) at the bedroom doorway,

alarms should be sited within 3m of

bedroom doors.

In a multi-storey house, at least one

smoke alarm should be located on the

ground floor between the staircase and

any room in which a fire is liable to

start. A smoke alarm should also be

installed on each main landing. In LD2

and LD1 systems, additional alarms

need to be provided.

Loft Conversion

Bedroom

Bedroom

Living Room

Kitchen

Garage

Hallway

Landing

AVERAGE TWO STOREY HOUSE

Optical or ionisation smoke alarm as best suited for the particular circumstances

Optical smoke alarm

Smoke or heat alarm as best suited for the particular circumstances

Heat alarm

Do not install smoke or heat alarms in bathrooms, shower rooms or toilets

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Siting alarms in hallways and landings

Correct ceiling siting position for alarms

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Do not install alarms here

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