In a fully occupied office BS5839 suggests a manual only system would be acceptable for life safety, where there is a need for electronic alarms to ensure all persons are made aware.
Assuming that all rooms open onto a protected escape route, and are normally occupied by persons awake and active, (Office block) for life safety a category L4 is an improvement on a Manual only.
I guess it would become essential if it was possible that occasionally one of the rooms opening onto the protected corridor could be unoccupied, (For example an unlet office or a staff holiday), therefore putting other persons at an increased risk of a developing fire. The cost to install detection in every office could be considered prohibitive.
I am also seeing a number of requests for L4 systems in the common parts of (stay put) residential blocks, linked to a central station, sounders throughout, but only activating after a time delay or a callpoint activation.
Bill