Just a thought - if you're applying BS 6266 then the kit that you're protecting is regarded by the Client as pretty important. Are they happy that the detection, suppression etc that they're paying for is all dependent on the reliability of a HVAC system?
Is it never switched off for maintenance, for example? If there are standby generators or UPS, is the HVAC on them? If it is, and the power goes, does the HVAC automatically start up again, of does it latch off?
Personally, if they've decided to go to the trouble and expense of specifying fire protection to BS 6266, I don't readily understand why they'd be happy to compromise on compliance by saving a few quid on the secondary detection? Of course, I know very little about the installation, so I'm ready to stand corrected...