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For each detector programmed in the FPI-32/DPU as
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In the CSG-M, under Options\Other System Flags, set
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DETECTOR/SYSTEM CONFIGURATION
The FP-11/FPT-11 can be programmed to optimize
environmental response using Application Specific
Detection (ASD). All parameters, such as Sensitivity, Pre-
Alarm and Advanced Environmental Algorithms are
downloaded to the detector from the MXL control panel.
For air duct applications, the proper ASD application
(DUCT)
must
be selected. Refer to the
MXL/MXLV
OPERATION, INSTALLATION, AND MAINTENANCE
MANUAL
, P/N 315-092036, the
MXL-IQ OPERATION,
INSTALLATION, AND MAINTENANCE MANUAL,
P/N
315-093624, or the
PMI OPERATION MANUAL,
Section
3 Maintenance Mode, P/N 315-033874, as applicable.
TESTING AND SENSITIVITY MEASUREMENT
Only qualified service personnel should test. The minimum
test schedule may be found in the current edition of NFPA
72, Chapter 7 for installations in the U.S., and CAN/ULC-
S537, The Verification of Fire Alarm Systems, for
installations in Canada.
Refer to the
MXL/MXLV OPERATION, INSTALLATION,
AND MAINTENANCE MANUAL,
P/N 315-092036 or the
MXL-IQ OPERATION, INSTALLATION, AND
MAINTENANCE MANUAL,
P/N 315-093624, as
applicable, for instructions on applying the
TEST
and
LIST
modes.
STEP 1
- Place the MXL Control Panel into the
TEST
ASD DEVICES
mode.
STEP 2
- Using the
LIST TEMP(erature)
feature of the MXL
Control Panel, confirm that the temperature sensor is
reporting the ambient temperature in the vicinity of the FP-11
detector.
STEP 3
- Using the
LIST PERCENT/FT SENSITIVITY
of
the MXL Control Panel, confirm that the detector smoke
sensitivity is within the range on its nameplate label. If
not, clean the detector referring to
DETECTOR
CLEANING
below, and retest.
STEP 4
- Perform a detector functional test by alarming
the detector using Test Gas, P/N 315-282747, following the
instructions on the label.
Refer to the
PMI OPERATION MANUAL,
P/N 315-
033874, for instructions on applying the
REPORT
mode
(Section 2) and
MAINTENANCE
mode (Section 3).
IMPORTANT
If the MXL/MXLV/MXL-IQ/XLS is connected to a
Fire Department, etc., or activates an external
system (fire extinguishing, etc.), disarm the
appropriate outputs before servicing to prevent
activation. (Refer to the appropriate manual for the
procedure.) Be sure to reset and re-arm the system
at completion of servicing. Notify facility personnel
that the system is being serviced so that any alarm
soundings can be ignored during the period of
service.
The FP-11/FPT-11 detectors can also be tested using: a)
FPI-32 Programmer/Tester, firmware version 3.0 or greater
(refer to the
OPERATIONS MANUAL
, P/N 315-090077),
or b) Model DPU Device Programming Unit (refer to the DPU
Manual, P/N 315-033260).
DETECTOR CLEANING
Systems MXL and XLS automatically indicate the trouble
message INPUT DEVICE REQUIRES SERVICE for any
detector whose smoke sensitivity increases to the level
where normally low levels of smoke generate an alarm.
(Refer to the manual for further explanation.) In such
circumstances, the detector may require cleaning as a
result of dust accumulation; follow the
CLEANING
PROCEDURE
steps described below.
MAINTENANCE
The recommended requirement for detector maintenance
consists of the annual cleaning of dust and debris from
the detector head. Cleaning program intervals should be
geared to the individual detector environment.