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(w)
Flame detectors
(i) The number and type of flame detectors provide adequate protection for the area.
(ii) There are no ‘blind’ spots in the area protected.
(iii) Detectors are rigidly fixed.
(iv) Detector lenses are clean and adequately protected from dust and extraneous
radiation sources.
(v) Detectors respond to a flame or simulated flame source.
(x)
Multi-point aspirating smoke detectors
(i) Response time of all sampling points meets the requirements of AS 1670.1.
(ii) Alarm settings and indicators operate correctly.
(iii) Remote indication of alarm and fault signals operate correctly.
(iv) Airflow failure indicator operates correctly.
(v) System (signal) failure indicators operate correctly.
(vi) Isolate and reset functions operate correctly.
(vii) Alarm and fault test facilities operate correctly.
(y)
Duct sampling unit
: The alarm indicator is clearly visible from a trafficable area and
the duct air velocity exceeds the minimum velocity specified for the unit. If not, the
measured differential pressure is at least the minimum specified for the unit.
(z)
Ancillary control functions:
Each ancillary control function operates with the
activation of associated alarm zones.
(aa)
Alarm signalling equipment:
Alarm signalling equipment initiates a fire alarm signal
to the monitoring service provider.
(bb)
Labelling:
Alarm zone location is immediately apparent from the alarm zone
labelling.
DOCUMENTATION
The following documentation is located in or adjacent to the FIP:
(a) ‘As-installed’ drawings.
(b) CIE documentation required by AS 4428.1 or AS 7240.2.
(c) Commissioning test report.
(d) Installer’s statement in accordance with Appendix E of AS 1670.1.
(e) A log complying with the requirements of Clause 7.3 of AS 1670.1.
(f) Aspirating system design tool calculation.
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