I would love to know the answer to this one as well Kurnal, I have just had the pleasure of auditing a large hotel, who have only heat detctors in both the bedrooms and the god forbid the escape routes, I would have thought in our new world of FRA, and protecting all relevant persons, that this type of detector would now be deemed unsuitable to give a relevant person early warning in the room of fire origin, as would that not be the objective of the FRA?
I have been reliably informed from higherarchy that there is little that can go wrong with heat detectors, although I am not convinced with that answer, I would never come out with such a statement, not knowing all my facts on such a product.
The hotel was advised to install stand alone battery detectors in the meantime until they can get the escape route detectors changed. But as for the bedroom detectors, it seems they can stay, I am very uncomfortable with this.
I believe BS 5839-1:2002 indicates a method of testing heat detectors is with a heat source, but not a naked flame, can someone advise the prefered method of testing such detectors.