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- Fire alarm grades in the UK run from ‘A’ through to ‘F’, with ‘A’ being the highest grade and ‘F’ being the lowest1. Residential buildings can usually meet UK fire alarm regulations with a lower-grade system (D-F)1. These are not wired into a central control panel, and may not have back-up battery power1.The eight categories of fire alarm systems include2:
- Category M – Manual fire alarm system
- Category L1 – Maximum life protection automated fire alarm system
- Category L2 – Additional life protection automated fire alarm system
- Category L3 – Standard life protection automated fire alarm system
Learn more:✕This summary was generated using AI based on multiple online sources. To view the original source information, use the "Learn more" links.Fire alarm grades run from ‘A’ through to ‘F’, with ‘A’ being the highest grade and ‘F’ being the lowest. Residential buildings can usually meet UK fire alarm regulations with a lower-grade system (D-F). These are not wired into a central control panel, and may not have back-up battery power.surreyfire.co.uk/fire-alarm-regulations/The eight categories of fire alarm systems include: •Category M – Manual fire alarm system •Category L1 – Maximum life protection automated fire alarm system •Category L2 – Additional life protection automated fire alarm system •Category L3 – Standard life protection automated fire alarm systemwww.britanniaalarms.co.uk/fire-services/fire-alarm-… - People also ask
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