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Appendix 3 Maintenance
1.1
Maintenance Schedule
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Refer to national guidelines for recommended maintenance routines to be adopted. The
recommendations of EN54-14 are outlined below.
1.1.1 EN54-14 Recommendations
1.1.1.1
Daily Attention
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The user should check the following:
1. The panel should indicate normal operation & if not the fault should be recorded in a logbook &
reported to the maintenance provider.
2. Any faults previously reported have received attention.
1.1.1.2
Monthly Attention
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The user should check the following:
1. Any stand-by generators should be started and fuel levels checked.
2. At least one call point or detector (from different zones each month) should be operated to test
the fire panel and any connected alarm/ warning devices.
3. Where permissible, any link to the fire brigade or remote manned centre should be operated.
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Any faults should be recorded in the log book & corrective action taken as soon as possible.
1.1.1.3
Quarterly Attention
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The maintenance provider should arrange to test the following:
1. Check entries in the logbook & inspect the panel’s log, taking appropriate remedial action where
necessary.
2. Examine all battery connections.
3. Check the alarm, fault and ancillary functions of the control and indicating equipment.
4. Visually inspect the control and indicating equipment for any moisture ingress or other deterioration.
5. Enquire if any structural alterations have been made which could affect the operation of call
points, detectors or sounders, if so carry out a visual inspection.
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Any defects should be recorded in the logbook and corrective action taken as soon as possible.
1.1.1.4
Yearly Attention
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The maintenance provider should arrange to test the following:
1. Carry out the test & inspection routines recommended daily, monthly & quarterly.
2. ‘Walk Test’ the system and check that each detector operates in accordance with the manufacturer’s
recommendations.
3. Visually inspect all cable fittings and ensure equipment is secure, undamaged and adequately
protected.
4. Examine and test all batteries; note the expected operating life shown in Section Appendix 4
Replacement of Components.
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Any defects should be recorded in the logbook and corrective action taken as soon as possible.
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