NSW 9.5.1 Smoke and heat alarm requirements2019: NSW 3.7.5.2 and NSW 1.1.4
Delete clause 9.5.1 and insert NSW 9.5.1 as follows:
(1) Smoke alarms must—
be located in—
Class 1a buildings excluding any non-associated Class 10a private garages, subject to (2), in accordance with 9.5.2 and 9.5.4; and
Class 1b buildings in accordance with 9.5.3 and 9.5.4; and
comply with AS 3786, except that in a Class 10a private garage where the use of the area is likely to result in smoke alarms causing spurious signals, any other alarm deemed suitable in accordance with AS 1670.1 may be installed provided that smoke alarms complying AS 3786 are installed elsewhere in the Class 1 building; and
be powered from the consumer mains source where a consumer mains source is supplied to the building; and
be interconnected where there is more than one alarm.
(3) Where heat alarms required by (2) are installed, durable notices must be permanently fixed to the garage top dwelling and non-associated Class 10a private garage in prominent locations, indicating that—
a heat alarm is installed in the non-associated Class 10a private garage; and
A smoke alarm can give spurious alarms if the atmosphere contains particles which obscure vision, such as could occur in a Class 10a private garage part of a building. NSW 9.5.1(1)(b) therefore allows the use of a more suitable alarm, such as a heat alarm, in these locations.
NSW 9.5.1(1)(d) requires alarms to be interconnected where there is more than one alarm. This only applies within a single dwelling. Therefore alarms in a Class 1a dwelling need not be interconnected with alarms in another dwelling.
Where a Class 10a private garage is located beneath a garage top dwelling and is not associated with that dwelling, NSW 9.5.1(2)(a) requires a heat alarm to be provided in the non-associated Class 10a private garage. NSW 9.5.1(2)(b) to (e) contains requirements for installing heat alarms. NSW 9.5.1(3) contains requirements for the provision of durable notices.