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About the Log Book

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7. About the Log Book

All information contained within the tables below are fi ctional 
for example purposes only.

7.1 Fire System Summary

These sections of the log book must be completed by 
the Competent Person who installed the system. It is the 
responsibility of the Premises Management to ensure that 
this information is fi lled in at the fi re alarm handover.

ZONE INFORMATION 

DEVICE QUANTITIES 

Zone 

Zone  

Zone Mode 

MCP 

Smoke 

Heat 

Sounders

VADs

*   

I/O

*

 

No. Description 

(BiWire/Conv) 

Detectors 

Detectors 

1 Reception 

BiWire

  

0

2 Offi ce 1 

BiWire

  

3 Offi ce 2 

Conv

  

1

4 Kitchen 

Conv

  

0

5

6

7

8

A brief description 
of where the zone 
is on the site and/
or what rooms are 
in the zone

This defines the 
mode confi guration 
of the zone which 
dictates the type 
of devices that can 
be fi tted

Quantities of each device type 
will be entered here per zone. 
Wall and Base Sounders/VADs 
may be separated on the log 
book

*Only applicable to BiWire Zones

CONVENTIONAL SOUNDER INFORMATION

(Only applicable if conventional zones are configured)

 

DEVICE QUANTITIES 

Circuit 

Description

Sounders 

VADs 

I/O

No. 

Zone 1 & Zone 2 

0

Zone 3 & Zone 4 

0

3

0

0

0

4

0

0

0

A brief description of 
where the sounder 
circuits cover on the 
site

Quantities of each conventional device 
type will be entered here per circuit. Wall 
and Base Sounders/VADs may be added 
separated on the log book.

March

 2016 

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EATON BiWire Flexi User Manual   (

PR215-216-519-03 15-03-16

, PINSTFLEXIUSER)

Summary of Contents for BiWire Flexi

Page 1: ...Conventional Fire System BiWire Flexi Fire Panel EFBW8ZONE FLEXI EFBW4ZONE FLEXI EFBW2ZONEFLEXI User Manual...

Page 2: ...vel 2 5 4 WHAT TO DO INSTRUCTIONS 6 4 1 What To Do In The Event Of a Fire Alarm Condition 6 4 2 What To Do In The Event Of a Fault Condition 6 4 3 What To Do When Re Enabling Zones With Latching Detec...

Page 3: ...ine testing and filling in the log book as required by BS5839 part 1 After the system has been installed and commissioned by a Competent Person the Premises Management for the site must ensure that al...

Page 4: ...e failure of the panel the service company must be contacted immediately Repeater Fault Communication with a repeater panel has been lost 3 Battery Fault Battery voltage missing Mains Fault Mains supp...

Page 5: ...are available for this level Silence Fire Alarm Devices BiWire Zones and Conventional Sounder Circuits Sound Fire Alarm Devices BiWire Zones and Conventional Sounder Circuits Reset System Mute Buzzer...

Page 6: ...o silence the fire alarm devices and reset the system Note the time the fire alarm occurred and log the fire event in the log book If the fire alarm was a false activation i e there was no fire then t...

Page 7: ...details Record the weekly test results in the log book IT IS THE RESPONSIBILITY OF THE PREMISES MANAGEMENT TO DEFINE A FIXED DAY AND TIME OF WEEK THAT THE WEEKLY TEST IS PERFORMED THIS MUST BE COMMUNI...

Page 8: ...buzzer will continue sounding This function will immediately exit back to Access Level 1 6 3 Sound Fire Alarm Devices This function is only available at access level 2 and when the alarms are silent E...

Page 9: ...ts will have their associated disabled indicator lit and all enablements will have their associated disabled indicators unlit The function always starts at Zone 1 When an item is selected for disablem...

Page 10: ...emain lit When a fire detection device or manual call point is activated in the zone under test it will sound all fire alarm devices for 3 seconds and then will automatically silence Any fire conditio...

Page 11: ...escription of where the zone is on the site and or what rooms are in the zone This defines the mode configuration of the zone which dictates the type of devices that can be fitted Quantities of each d...

Page 12: ...YES NO Auxiliary Relay 6 YES NO Auxiliary Relay 7 YES NO Auxiliary Relay 8 YES NO Circled if connected to external equipment Explains what happens when these outputs are activated in the event of a fi...

Page 13: ...work false alarms in accordance with BS5839 part 1 and any other event this includes genuine fires and faults SITE DETAILS Premises Management Names Mr P Manager Company Name of Premises Site Address...

Page 14: ...maintenance visit if required UNWANTED FALSE FIRES Date Time Zone Cause if Maintenance Maintenance Category Further Signed Location Known Visit Needed Findings Further Action YES NO Alarm Required 07...

Page 15: ...ders Short or Open circuit condition on the sounder circuit FRE Fault ON ON SLOW SLOW Short or Open circuit condition on the FRE FPE Fault ON ON SLOW SLOW Short or Open circuit condition on the FPE Zo...

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