20
Installation and operation manual for
conventional fire panels
EATON
www.eaton.com
Technical Data
25-16733-A
Effective
October 2019
Installation Testing
Initial Power-up Check
Power up the panel by engaging the fuse spur to supply mains,
then connect the white socket of the battery cable to the power
supply (see Figure 29) .
Check that all indicators turn on in turn momentarily and turn off
again .
Only the power on indicator should be lit afterwards .
Any fault indications should be investigated and corrective
actions taken before continuing with the installation tests .
Status
Indications
on page 7 provides a comprehensive guide to the
fault indications .
Power off the panel before commencing any corrective action on
the panel .
If there are detectors or manual call points showing the fire condi-
tion reset the panel to clear the fire condition before you re-enable
the zone . Check that the following outputs are in the correct state:
•
Auxillary Output (30V)
•
Fire Relay (C/NC)
•
Fault Relay (C/NO)
•
Interlink Relay (C/NC)
•
FRE (0V, if fitted)
•
FPE (0V, if fitted)
•
Zonal Relays (C/NO, if fitted)
WARNING
DO NOT FIX ANY FAULT CONDITIONS WITH THE SYSTEM
STILL POWERED UP. THIS IS PARTICULARLY IMPORTANT
WITH SHORT CIRCUIT FAULTS ON ZONES AS THE PTC
FUSE NEEDS TIME TO RECOVER IF IT HAS TRIPPED.
Zone Fault Detection Check
Repeat the following per zone:
•
Disconnect the last detector head on the zone then check the
following
•
General fault indicator (amber) is on .
•
Correct zone fault/disable indicator (amber) is fast flashing for
detector removed fault .
•
Fault relay has switched over to C/NC .
•
Connect the detector back on its base then check the following
•
General fault indicator (amber) is off .
•
Zone fault/disable indicator (amber) is off .
•
Fault relay has switched back to C/NO .
Press the
Mute Buzzer
button to silence the panel buzzer .
Figure 29. Initial Power-up check