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I know this has been done to death but I have read so much conflicting info that I just have to ask, so I apologise for that.
I have fitted 3 smoke detectors and one heat detector which I have interlinked and run the cable (1.5mm 3 core and interlink) to the consumer unit ready for connection.
The consumer unit is of the older type with Vynckier mcb's, fitted 1993 according to a sticker on it.
My question is twofold.
1. Am I legally allowed to make the connection. (I'm not a spark clearly)
2. From what I have gathered it is recommended to be powered from the downstairs lighting circuit which is on a 6 amp mcb. Can the cable connect directly to the mcb with the lighting cable or does it need to come from the lighting mcb to a switch which I assume to be an FCU.
Would be much easier to just fit another mcb just for the detectors although that doesn't seem to be recommended.
Thank you in advance.
I have fitted 3 smoke detectors and one heat detector which I have interlinked and run the cable (1.5mm 3 core and interlink) to the consumer unit ready for connection.
The consumer unit is of the older type with Vynckier mcb's, fitted 1993 according to a sticker on it.
My question is twofold.
1. Am I legally allowed to make the connection. (I'm not a spark clearly)
2. From what I have gathered it is recommended to be powered from the downstairs lighting circuit which is on a 6 amp mcb. Can the cable connect directly to the mcb with the lighting cable or does it need to come from the lighting mcb to a switch which I assume to be an FCU.
Would be much easier to just fit another mcb just for the detectors although that doesn't seem to be recommended.
Thank you in advance.