Guys,
We have installed a number of the Mains Powered versions, where site conditions permit, and those have been fine, and we can certificate those so everyones happy.
It was really an opinion in the use of the AICO (or any other manufacturer) range of detectors that are radio linked and Ten YEAR BATTERY Powered, being used in areas where traditionally only a mains powered smoke/heat alarm system would be specified. We have installed a number of the Mains Powered versions, where site conditions allow, and those have been fine, and we can certificate those everyones happy.
As they are Battery powered that could not be classified as anything other than a Grade F, which is rarely or ever specified, but the disruption to someones home with trunking and cabling normally (in my experience) means people prefer not to put anything in.
As most detectors should be replaced after 10 years anyway, I was really after views on the ability to use a Battery operated radio interlinked system, instead of a Grade D Mains Powered system.
Cheers