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SPC Smoke/ Heat Alarm Commissioning Certificate

  • Certificate of design, installation and commissioning of a fire detection and fire alarm system at:

  • Address
  • It is certified that the fire detection and fire alarm system at the above address complies with the recommendations of BS 5839-6: 2013 for design, installation and commissioning of a:

  • Category D

  • Category F

  • Grade LD 1

  • Grade LD 2

  • Grade LD 3

  • System, other than in respect of the following variations:

  • Please detail the variations

  • Brief description of areas protected (only applicable to Category LD2 systems):

The entire system has been tested for satisfactory operation in accordance with the recommendations of 23.3p of BS 5839-6: 2013 The requirements of the paragraph p) section i) of Clause 23.3 have been performed, having been substituted by following the Inspection and Testing Procedure recommendations contained within the Siting and Installation Instructions supplied by the manufacturer of the smoke/ heat alarms installed

  • Instructions in accordance with the recommendations of Clause 24 of BS5839-6: 2013 have been supplied to:

  • 1. Tenant

  • 2. Label on consumer unit

  • Signed (Please also print name). For and on the behalf of Spectrum Property Care Ltd.

Examples of System Grade

  • Mains with back-up = Grade D
    2100, 160RC and 140 Series Alarms

    Battery only= Grade F
    405 and 600 Series Alarms

Examples of System Category

  • Alarms in all rooms/ areas apart from bathrooms, shower rooms and toilets = LD1

    Alarms in hallways and landings (circulation spaces) plus alarms in the kitchen and living room = LD2

    Alarms in hallways and landings (circulation spaces) = LD3

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