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MAN3069-2 

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Ampac Detectors 

 

Cleaning, Maintenance and Functional Test Procedures 

 

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This  contract  has  been  entered  into  by  the  user  of  this  document,  person  or  company  (hereafter 
called  the  Trader)  and  AMPAC  Technologies  (hereafter  called  AMPAC)  of  7  Ledgar  Rd,  Balcatta, 
WA 6021, Western Australia under terms and conditions as specified hereunder. 

Whereas Ampac and the Trader for their mutual benefit and pursuant to a working relationship which 
may be established, anticipate that Ampac will disclose in the form of this document, information of a 
secret,  or  confidential  or  proprietary  nature  (hereinafter  collectively  referred  to  as  Proprietary 
Information). 

Whereas  Ampac  desires  to  ensure  that  the  confidentiality  of  any  Proprietary  Information  is 
maintained in accordance with the terms of this Agreement; 

NOW,  THEREFORE,  in  consideration  of  the  foregoing  premises,  and  the  mutual  covenants 
contained herein, the Trader hereby agrees as follows: 

1. 

The  Trader  shall  hold  in  trust  and  confidence,  and  not  disclose  to  any  person  outside  its 
organisation,  any  Proprietary  information  which  is  disclosed  to  the  Trader  by  Ampac  under 
this Agreement.  Proprietary Information disclosed under this Agreement may be used by the 
Trader only for the purpose of carrying out work on or with Ampac supplied equipment and 
may not be used for any other purpose whatsoever. 

2. 

The Trader shall disclose Proprietary Information received by Ampac under this Agreement 
to persons within its organisation only if such persons are legally bound in writing to protect 
the confidentiality of such Proprietary Information. 

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The undertakings and obligations of the Trader under this Agreement shall not apply to any 
Proprietary Information which: 

(a) 

is disclosed in a printed publication available to the public, is described in patent anywhere in 
the world, or is otherwise in the public domain at the time of disclosure; 

(b) 

is generally disclosed to third parties by Ampac without restriction on such third parties; 

(c) 

is  shown  by  the  Trader  to  have  been  in  its  possession  prior  to  the  receipt  thereof  from 
Ampac; 

(d) 

is approved for release by written authorisation of Ampac; or 

(e) 

is not designated by  Ampac in  writing or by appropriate stamp or legend  to be  of a secret, 
confidential or proprietary nature. 

4. 

This Agreement will be binding upon and inure to the benefit of the parties hereto, and their 
respective successors and assigns. 

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This  Agreement,  and  all  rights  and  obligations  hereunder,  shall  expire  on  the  10th 
anniversary of the date of issue of this document. 

6. 

This  document  is  for  guidance  only  and  all  the  information  is  given  in  good  faith.  Ampac 
cannot be held responsible for any errors or omissions.

 

 

 

These terms are accepted by the Trader on receipt and retention of this document. 

 

 

Summary of Contents for 204-0005

Page 1: ...Ampac Detectors Cleaning Maintenance and Functional Test Procedures MAN3069 2 ...

Page 2: ...est Procedures for Ampac Smoke and Heat Detectors 2 2 1 Testing Ampac smoke detectors 2 2 2 Testing rate of Rise Detectors 90ºC 3 2 3 Testing Multisensor Detector 4 2 4 Testing Discovery CO Detector 5 3 Cleaning Instructions for Optical Smoke and Multisensor Detectors 7 ...

Page 3: ...r with Ampac supplied equipment and may not be used for any other purpose whatsoever 2 The Trader shall disclose Proprietary Information received by Ampac under this Agreement to persons within its organisation only if such persons are legally bound in writing to protect the confidentiality of such Proprietary Information 3 The undertakings and obligations of the Trader under this Agreement shall ...

Page 4: ...pplicator as per instruction manual supplied with the test equipment Place test applicator over detector ensuring seal around smoke detector Push applicator upwards slightly to activate aerosol for a one second burst If the detector has not responded in 10 seconds repeat the previous step The total number of sprays should not exceed five at 10 second intervals If the detector fails to activate che...

Page 5: ...pole in place until the alarm is activated When the detector alarms remove the tester from the detector The tester will revert to standby mode slow flashing green LED and the internal fan will cool the heating element for a few seconds 2 2 4 Additional steps for testing Orbis heat detectors For all Orbis heat detectors even CS class place the control panel in test mode OR remove the detector from ...

Page 6: ... elements can be tested simultaneously using this 2 3 3 For Orbis Multisensor detectors place the control panel in test mode OR remove the detector from the detector base then re fit OR reset the control panel 2 3 4 Follow steps detailed in 2 2 3 2 3 5 For quicker activation times use Testifire with combined smoke and heat test protocol 2 3 6 For XP95 Multisensor detectors follow steps detailed in...

Page 7: ... Place CO test gas inside smoke detector test pole as per instruction manual supplied with test equipment Place applicator over CO detector ensuring seal around CO detector Press upwards slightly to activate aerosol in a one second burst If the detector has not responded in 30 seconds repeat test at 30 second intervals whereby the total number of applications should not exceed five If the detector...

Page 8: ...h Smoke Detector Test Applicator Testifire Cordless Heat Detector Tester Mains Powered Heat Detector Tester Aerosol CO Test Gas Solo C3 used with Smoke Detector Test Applicator Table 1 Summary of functional test procedures Note 1 For Orbis use FastTest Note 2 Discovery detectors may take up to 40 seconds to activate Note 3 Discovery CO detectors may take over 60 seconds to activate dependent on se...

Page 9: ...ssembling Use a commercial vacuum cleaner with a brush attachment to remove exterior dust and dirt and an air pressure canister Detector Duster to blow through the smoke entry points as illustrated in the image below The case can be cleaned with a dampened cloth with a solution of washing up liquid Image A cleaning a detector with a air pressure canister UNCONTROLLED DOCUMENT NOTE Due to Ampac s c...

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