CIE-A-200 Control Panel Engineering and Commissioning Manual
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Introduction
This Manual is intended as a guide to the engineering and commissioning principles of the CIE-A-200
Addressable Intelligent Fire Alarm and Detection system, and covers the system hardware information only.
D
ue to the complexity and inherent importance of a system covering a ‘Life Protection Risk’, training on this
equipment is essential, and commissioning should only be carried out by competent and approved persons.
For further details of the availability of commissioning services contact your supplier.
System Design
This document does not cover Fire Alarm system design, and a basic understanding is assumed.
Knowledge of the current BS5839: Pt 1 Fire Detection and Alarm Systems for Buildings is
essential.
It is strongly recommended that a suitably qualified and competent person is consulted in
connection with the Fire Alarm System design and that the entire system is commissioned in
accordance with the current national standards and specifications.
Equipment Guarantee
The equipment carries no warranty unless the system is installed, commissioned and serviced
in accordance with this manual and the relevant standards by a suitably qualified and competent
person or organisation.
Anti-Static Handling Guidelines
Immediately prior to handling any PCBs or other static sensitive devices, it is essential to ensure
that a personal
connection to earth is made with an anti-static wrist-strap
or similar
apparatus.
Always handle PCBs by their sides and avoid touching any components. PCBs should also be
stored in a clean dry place, which is free from vibration, dust and excessive heat, and protected
from mechanical damage.
Warning
Do not attempt to install this equipment until you have fully read and understood this
manual.
Failure to do so may result in damage to the equipment and could invalidate the warranty.
Technical support will not be available if the instruction manual has not been read and
understood. Please have this instruction manual available whenever you call for technical
support.
For further technical support please contact your distributor. Do not call the Fike Safety
Technology support department unless your distributor has first given their advice and attempted
to rectify the issue.
EMC
This equipment when installed is subject to the EMC Directive 2014/30/EU. It is also subject to
UK Statutory Instrument 2006 No. 3418.
To maintain EMC compliance this system must be installed as defined within this manual. Any
deviation from this renders the installer liable for any EMC problems that may occur either to the
equipment or to any other equipment affected by the installation.
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