I take your point on ESFR and Control Mode Sprinkler protection, the issues is and will always be the case the BRE have failed to do actual test on ESFR and in my view proper tests on Control Mode.
Categorisation of goods is what is breaking clients hearts. An increase in categorisation can cause a large design upgrade. However clever design by sprinkler companies can eliminate a huge amount of expense on customer but there is a failure in the industry to have "interested" rather than money driven designers.
Three clients of mine have had fire within their premises in 2006. They were back in business within a week. Nobody injured, and the fire was in control before fire attendants arrived. It really has proven to me that sprinkler protection is the way forward.
In terms of servicing and testing, client of mine have indicated that the rebate on their insurance more than covers their maintenance costs.
I really really feel the BS5306 and EN12845 standards really do not help the industry.
FM Globals attitude to compromise, testing and certification is way ahead. When an FM system is designed cost and client are taken into consideration, LPC (BRE) only care about rule and specifications. Insurance companies and inspectors only think of the bottom line. I have worked with FM and they listen to your case and talk. They are definite in their thinking and they have tests to prove. This is the model that should be looked at.
I have not read the ADB ?? Or heard of it, I do not think it applies in Ireland.