HTM05-03 partB paragraph 4.6 is very specific and would not allow the omission of detectors in ceiling voids containing motors amplifiers and ceiling fittings.
Sorry Brian I have to disagree with you there. The paragraph you reference states ".... detectors need not normally be provided in the following areas:........" it does not state that detcetors can only be omitted in the following areas. It does however go on to state that "In any case the ommission of detectors should be subject to a risk assessment."
So back to my earlier post, if the motors are 24Vd.c. and the transformers are located within the ceiling void, the transformers would need to be subject to an assessment of the risk they pose.
Fortunately in the case I referred to the transformers , battery charging circuits and batteries were located in an electrical cupboard. However, it wasn't the transformers I was concerned about, they were 12VA chasis mounted, shrouded bobbin units with laminated steel cores and housed in a steel box.
As a fire consultant I have no axe to grind as to whether detection is installed in ceiling voids or not. I don't have shares in a fire alarm company, nor am I on a bonus calculated as a percentage of the project costs I manage to save. I merely seek to balance the potential risks of omitting detection against the potential risks of UwFS and the problems associated with testing & maintenance. As you state it is the fire consultant that has to underwrite their risk assessment.