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Summary of Contents for TL-MP-KIT

Page 1: ...Reference Manual Part Number MAN 0131 rev 2 Release September 2012 Multipurpose test lamp kit...

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Page 3: ...product nameplate and to all instructions provided in this manual prior to installation operation and maintenance Installing operating or maintaining a Net Safety Product improperly could lead to ser...

Page 4: ...ties expressed or implied including implied warranties of merchantability and fitness for a particular purpose with respect to this manual and in no event shall Net Safety be liable for any incidental...

Page 5: ...s sole expense and Seller shall not be obligated to pay any costs or charges incurred by Buyer or any other party except as may be agreed upon in writing in advance by Seller All costs of dismantling...

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Page 7: ...test for UV IRS flame detectors 8 3 3 Response test for UVS flame detectors 9 3 4 System Response Test 10 Section 4 Maintenance 11 4 1 Troubleshooting 11 4 2 Storage 11 4 3 Spare Parts Accessories 11...

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Page 9: ...rates UVC and visible radiation which can be harmful to the eyes Proper protective eye wear should always be worn when using the multipurpose test lamp Unprotected eyes are extremely sensitive to dire...

Page 10: ...contact information 3 Purchase order from your company authorizing repairs or request for quote 4 Ship all equipment prepaid to Net Safety Monitoring 2721 Hopewell Place NE Calgary Alberta Canada T1Y...

Page 11: ...the enclosed packing list Inspect all components for any obvious damage such as broken or loose parts If you find any components missing or damaged notify your local Net Safety representative or the...

Page 12: ...attery pack Window Cleaning Kit cloth and cleaning solution Note Spare battery pack window cleaning kit and test lamp manual are inside accessory case 2 3 1 Multipurpose test lamp Figure 2 2 Test Lamp...

Page 13: ...The LED will change to red when charging of the battery pack begins Green with intermittent orange flashes will indicate that charging is almost complete Green LED indicates charging is complete If a...

Page 14: ...also included in the test lamp kit Battery packs are rechargeable Nickel Metal hydride NiMH types and they may be recharged using the charger included To maintain the batteries in optimum working con...

Page 15: ...system alarms and shutdowns while fire simulated tests are being performed Figure 3 1 Positioning Test Lamp and Flame Detector 3 1 Response test for IR3S flame detectors Follow the steps below to ens...

Page 16: ...tant When completing a fire simulation ensure that the external system is in bypass or erroneous activation of the safety system may occur Point the test lamp at the detector window no greater than 20...

Page 17: ...mulate a fire condition press and hold test lamp push button beyond the duration of the detector time delay The detector Red LED will flash after time delay duration is passed to indicate a fire condi...

Page 18: ...analog relay and digital output response Remember to enable external response devices after test If test does not produce desired results 20 mA output current change in the state of the alarm relay or...

Page 19: ...If the issue cannot be resolved over the phone the Net Safety representative may advise to proceed to replace either the electronic module or battery pack For instructions on replacing the electronic...

Page 20: ...susceptible to electrostatic discharge ESD Refer to Section 5 for further information and proper handling instructions of electronic components 1 Remove the end cap from the test lamp by a loosening...

Page 21: ...tember 2012 13 Figure 4 2 Electronic module alignment 6 Tighten the setscrews on the electronic module shown in Figure 4 1 reconnect the battery to the electronics module and then replace the end cap...

Page 22: ...for an indefinite period of time followed by a sudden failure To eliminate potential ESD damage review the following guidelines Handle boards by metal shields taking care not to touch electronic compo...

Page 23: ...ngth Class IIIA 5mW CW visible wavelengths 650nm 6 2 Environmental 6 2 1 UV radiation UVC 185 260 nm 6 2 2 Storage temperature 40 C to 55 C 40 F to 140 F 6 2 3 Operating temperature 40 C to 55 C 40 F...

Page 24: ...Reference Manual September 2012 MAN 0131 Revision 2 16 6 4 Mechanical 6 4 1 Ingress protection IP66 67 NEMA 4X 6 4 2 Weight Kit 4 4lbs 2Kg Test lamp 2 1lbs 1Kg...

Page 25: ...eptember 2012 17 Section 7 Certifications 7 1 North American Class I Division 1 Groups B C and D T6 Class I Zone 1 Groups IIB H2 T6 IP66 67 40 C Ta 55 C 7 2 ATEX X Version 0575 II 2 G Ex d op is IIB H...

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Page 28: ...ment group of companies All other marks are the property of their respective owners The contents of this publication are presented for information purposes only and while effort has been made to ensur...

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