ADR-7000 / SAVER-7000 / GUARD-7
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– Telefire Fire & Gas Detectors Ltd
Revision 0.98 October 2017
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10
Periodic Tests
Periodic maintenance shall be, as a minimum, performed per NFPA 72. Maintenance
shall be performed by a trained or authorized Telefire representative.
The system should be inspected entirely at least twice a year, or as required by national
and/or local fire codes. All devices, system wiring and component functions should be
tested and maintained. These inspections should be performed in addition to the routine
maintenance activities such as cleaning the detectors (which should be performed in
accordance with Telefire's instructions).
Maintenance and test actions shall be conducted by a company or service technician
authorized by Telefire.
Records of all inspection and maintenance activities should be kept.
10.1
Weekly Test
– Done by Site Supervisor
The site's safety supervisor should inspect the control panel weekly and verify that all of
the following conditions exist:
The green LED is on and is not blinking
None of the yellow or red LEDs are on or blinking
The control panel's trouble buzzer does not sound
The LCD display states SYSTEM OK and the correct time
Open the control panel's front door and verify that the red LEDs on the line card flash
occasionally.
Call your service company if any of these conditions is not met.
10.2
Battery Test
The battery supervising and charging circuitry includes a battery supervision and battery
test that are managed by the control panels' microprocessor. This includes
disconnection, charging current, battery voltage, and the batteries' ability to supply the
required current under load. If any of the parameters is outside the required parameters
will cause a detailed fault indication.
Replace the battery if you encounter an error indicating inability to supply sufficient
current.
Ensure that the battery connectors are clean and free of corrosion and that there is a
proper (mechanically secure) connection. Tighten as needed.