Section 7: Testing and Maintenance
7.1 Periodic Testing and Service
Periodic testing and servicing of equipment is essential to ensure proper and reliable operation. Test and service the power supply according
to the schedules and procedures outlined in the following documents:
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NFPA Standard 72’s section on Inspection, Testing and Maintenance
7.2 Battery Checks and Maintenance
Maintenance-free sealed lead-acid batteries used in the system do not require the addition of water or electrolyte. These batteries are charged
and maintained in a fully charged state by the main power supply’s charger during normal system operation. A discharged battery typically
reaches the voltage of 27.6 VDC within 48 hours;. Sealed lead-acid batteries must be replaced within at most 5 years from their date of man-
ufacture. Minimal replacement battery capacity appears on the control panel marking label. Immediately replace a leaking or damaged bat-
tery. Replacement batteries are available from the manufacturer.
!
WARNING: SULFURIC ACID
BATTERIES CONTAIN SULFURIC ACID WHICH CAN CAUSE SEVERE BURNS TO THE SKIN AND EYES AND DAMAGE TO
FABRICS.
F1 Fuse Replacement
Not Allowed
Rechargeable Battery Replacement
Recommended Part Numbers:
•
BAT-1270
(12V,7AH)
•
BAT-12120
(12V, 12AH)
•
BAT-12180
(12V 18AH)
•
BAT-12260
(12V, 26AH)
•
BAT-12330
(12V, 33AH)
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