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IMPORTANT

  :  Before  testing  or  commissioning,  FirePro  generators  should  be 

physically isolated from the system.  This is achieved by unplugging the activation 

cable  (marked  Yellow)  and  plugging  in  the  test  module.    This  will  prevent  any 

accidental release of extinguishant. 
 
To ensure that your FirePro system will operate as designed, it should be inspected 

and serviced every 6 months in accordance with AS1851 and AS5062. 

1.

 

Unplug the FirePro Generator(s) and plug in the Test Module.  Control Panel 

should display "System OK". 

2.

 

Clean the Control Panel and components to remove dirt, grease and foreign 
material.  Replace any parts that appear damaged or are painted. 

3.

 

Inspect  all  wiring  connections  are  tight  and  sealed  from  the  weather  and 

check for any wire fatigue. 

4.

 

Inspect  FirePro  Generators  and  brackets  are  free  from  debris  and  any 

corrosion.  Ensure brackets are tight and show no signs of fatigue. 

5.

 

Inspect Linear Heat Detection Cable ensuring it maintains a closed connection 

and check cable for kinks, bends, etc.  Replace cable if necessary. 

6.

 

To test the linear heat detection circuit, bridge out the connection in the LHD 

junction box and ensure that panel activates the Test Module. 

7.

 

Inspect  condition  of  Manual  Activation  Switches.    Check  each  switch  by 

pressing and releasing.  The Panel should go into alarm when each switch is 

pressed. 

8.

 

Inspect connection of the relay and test to ensure it operates as desired. 

9.

 

Unplug the Test Module and plug in the FirePro Generator(s). Control Panel 

should display "System OK". 
 

LOGBOOK 

The installation should be maintained by an  accredited person and a logbook must be 
kept, recording all the relevant events concerning the installation.  The logbook contains 
the items required by Australian Standards for the life of the installation.

 





 
 

 

Summary of Contents for FP-22408

Page 1: ...tion Switches 4 Linear Heat Detection Cable 4 Installation of FirePro Units MAX 4 Units 5 Thermal Fuse 5 Relay Connections and Programming 6 Sounder circuit wiring 6 Extension Leads 6 Colour Coded Cab...

Page 2: ...il the FirePro generators are replaced SYSTEM OK INDICATOR will indicate green when the system is receiving appropriate 24vDC supply and is operating normally If power is not supplied or a fault if de...

Page 3: ...plug DO NOT force plugs The panel should not be placed in environments where the temperature is outside the range of 40 C to 66 C Mounting Bracket FP 22408B may be used This bracket will accommodate...

Page 4: ...the cables coming out of the Internal Activation Switch if no External Activation Switch is to be used Switch mechanism with travel Pin Switch Shown in External Mount Mount the Linear Heat Detection...

Page 5: ...he FirePro generator s to the panel using the Activation Circuit marked Yellow For risks that require two or more FirePro generators use the supplied splitter cable s USING Splitter Cables Using the s...

Page 6: ...d this needs to be specified by the installer To create extension leads follow these steps 1 Cut cable to required length and strip outer insulation to approximately 50mm Remove shielding and for 2 Pi...

Page 7: ...late the Model 17310 panel simply unplug the activation cable and this will put the panel into fault This should be done at the connection closest to the panel Control panels do not require any specif...

Page 8: ...Pro Generators and brackets are free from debris and any corrosion Ensure brackets are tight and show no signs of fatigue 5 Inspect Linear Heat Detection Cable ensuring it maintains a closed connectio...

Page 9: ...omes with installed Deutsch Plug for easy install FP 6200 Heavy Duty Bracket 316 SS Suits FP 100 200 500 FirePro Aerosol Generators FP 08960 Signage for the System A sheet of different size labels FP...

Page 10: ...icle ID Number Date of Installation FirePro Units Installed Specify Size and No of units Manual Activation Specify Location of Manual Actuation Switches Shutdown Installation Specify Delay Time and Sh...

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