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USER RESPONSIBILITIES

BS5839-1: 2002 is the British Standard code of practice for the design, installation, commissioning
and maintenance of fire detection and fire alarm systems for buildings. Section 7 of the standard
(User Responsibilities) states that a named responsible person should be appointed to supervise all
matters pertaining to the fire alarm system {clause 47.2a}. 

Highlighted below is a summary of the main functions the responsible person is expected to carry
out with regard to BS5839-1: 2002 only. It does not highlight any other responsibilities that may be
required of the user or responsible person that are listed in documentation such as the Employers
Guide to Fire Safety, the Fire Precautions (Workplace) regulations and/or any other legislation rele-
vant to the premises. If in doubt, the fire authority can advise on the fire legislation that applies to
any given building. For countries outside the UK, different user responsibilities may apply. 

BS5839-1: 2002 states the responsible person should: 

(The bracketed numbers {xx} identify the BS5839-1: 2002 clauses to which the summary refers). 

1

Ensure the fire alarm panel is checked daily to confirm there are no faults on the system {47.2b} 

2

Ensure arrangements are in place for the test, maintenance and regular servicing of the system with

regard to Section 6 of the standard {47.2c}. Important: Clause 44 of BS5839-1: 2002 recommends weekly
and monthly tests that should be carried out by the responsible person. See below for details. 

3

Ensure the system log book is kept up to date by recording fire signals, fault signals, work on the system,

etc, and make sure it is available for inspection at all times {47.2d / 48} 

4

Ensure all relevant occupants of the premises are instructed in the proper use of the system {47.2e} 

5

Take steps to limit the number of false alarms on the system {47f} 

6

Ensure the effectiveness of the system is not impaired by ensuring there is a space of at least 500mm in

all directions around and below every fire detector and that all manual call points are unobstructed and
easy to see {47g} 

7

Liaise with all relevant building engineers, decorators, etc., to ensure any changes to (or maintenance of),

the building’s fabric does not compromise the protection given by the fire alarm system, create faults or
false alarms {47h} 

8

Ensure that any structural or occupancy changes planned for the building are done so with due and early

consideration given to any changes that may be required to the fire system {47h} 

9

Ensure that a selection of spare parts are held as appropriate within the premises {47j} 

Routine weekly and monthly testing to be undertaken by the user/responsible person 

To meet the requirements of Clause 44 of BS5839-1:2002 we recommend the following tests are carried
out at approximately the same time each week, during normal working hours:- 

Note: It is essential any alarm receiving centre is contacted before and after these tests to avoid unwanted
alarms and to confirm the fire signal is correctly received. 

• Carry out an Indicator lamp test to check all zone lights show and the beeper sounds. 

• Operate a manual call point or smoke/heat detector to test the fire alarm. 

• Check that the alarm sounders operate. 

• Reset the system by pressing the Silence/Activate Sounders button and Control Panel Reset button. 

• Verify that no manual call points or smoke/heat detectors are obstructed in any way. 

• Test a different zone each week using a different call point or detector so all are tested in rotation. 

Monthly attention: 

Ensure authorised service personnel verify the system’s standby power supply (or

supplies) are in good working order.

Quarterly and periodic inspection, testing, servicing and maintenance 

It is the user’s responsibility to ensure that an ongoing periodic plan is in place that meets Clause 45
(Inspection and Maintenance) of BS5839-1:2002.  The work required to meet this Clause must be carried
out by a competent person with specialist knowledge of fire detection and alarm systems. The standard
recognises this will normally be an outside specialist fire alarm servicing organisation. 

Please note: the above summaries do not replace Sections 6 and 7 of BS5839-1: 2002 but are intended to help the user gain a greater under-
standing of his or her responsibilities. We strongly recommend the named responsible person familiarises themselves with the full standard,
copies of which are available from your local reference library or can be purchased from the British Standards Institute, Customer Services
Dept., 389 Chiswick High Road, London, W4 4AL. Tel: +44 (0)20 8996 9001. Web: www.bsi-global.com

XFP USER MANUAL & LOG BOOK • Approved Document No. DFU2000501 Rev 2 • Page 5 of  28

XFP NETWORKABLE ANALOGUE ADDRESSABLE FIRE ALARM PANEL

Summary of Contents for NETWORKABLE ANALOGUE ADDRESSABLE FIRE ALARM CONTROL...

Page 1: ...XFP NETWORKABLE ANALOGUE ADDRESSABLE FIRE ALARM CONTROL PANEL user manual and log book approved document no DFU2000501 Rev 2...

Page 2: ...u options 12 Displaying fire fault disablement and test events 12 Testing the panel s lamps its indicators and liquid crystal display 13 Displaying the panel s alarm counter 13 Access level 2 authoris...

Page 3: ...the contents of the panel s separate engineering manual and have the necessary skills for maintaining this equipment If the enclosure is damaged in any way expert advice should be sought regarding its...

Page 4: ...me the system enters day building occupied and night building unoccupied mode and to test the panel s indicators and liquid crystal display to ensure they are working correctly All of these functions...

Page 5: ...system create faults or false alarms 47h 8 Ensure that any structural or occupancy changes planned for the building are done so with due and early consideration given to any changes that may be requir...

Page 6: ...teady red when the alarm is silenced Subsequent fire conditions will restart the General Fire LED flashing until it is silenced again Fire Zones LEDs One or more of these LEDs will flash red in an ala...

Page 7: ...Silences the panel s internal sounder Menu Provides access to the panel s user menus Scroll up down Dependent on the status of the panel these buttons 56 scroll vertically through any fire pre alarm o...

Page 8: ...rtain outputs which may include sounders relays and or output units will not trigger in the event of a fire alarm condition for a set period of time as programmmed by the system engineer Pressing the...

Page 9: ...to fire but all previous zones will now appear on a step by step basis with details of which order they went into fire i e 1st zone 2nd zone etc Pressing the more information button at any time will g...

Page 10: ...alarm is in a zone set up with an investigation delay period Press the more information button to display the actual device that has triggered the 1st stage fire condition pressing more information ag...

Page 11: ...other faults information pertinent to that fault will be displayed instead if available For device specific faults pressing the more information again will display the unique ID code and address locat...

Page 12: ...does not work the code may have been changed by an authorised user engineer A record of any changes should appear on the System Setup Data Chart on page 20 of this user manual If they do not contact...

Page 13: ...s in test mode More detailed information if applicable can be viewed by pressing the panel s more information button To return to the main access level 1 menu press the escape3button Lamp test This fu...

Page 14: ...witch to the armed position Silencing the alarm sounders To silence any active alarm sounders enter access level 2 see above and momentarily press the SILENCE RESOUND SOUNDERS button The alarm sounder...

Page 15: ...4button and the display will show the total number of times the panel has been in a fire condition since it was installed AND the total number of times it has been in alarm since its alarm counter was...

Page 16: ...event history when no printer is connected the following window will appear The DISPLAY EVENT HISTORY menu option when selected displays the panel s 500 event log on the display For example Initially...

Page 17: ...bling the zone itself ENABLE DISABLE SOUNDERS This function allows you to disable one or more sounder groups from sounding in a fire condition When selected press the accept4button and a window simila...

Page 18: ...s the accept4button to select the desired option The window will now move to the next device allowing further enablements or disablements to be made Alternatively to return to the previous menu press...

Page 19: ...ll accept the code and you will be taken back to access level 2 If you type an incorrect confirmation code you will be prompted to start the new code entry sequence again BE SURE TO KEEP A RECORD OF T...

Page 20: ...e panel only is 3 3 3 3 four presses of the6key If this code is changed make a note of the changes here New access level 2 code Date changed __________________ ADDITIONAL INFORMATION We recommend any...

Page 21: ...tor that triggers any of the above fire alarm signals if known I Dates times and type of all faults and defects I Dates and times of all maintenance e g service visit or non routine attention USER SIT...

Page 22: ...ing fire drills actual fire alarms disablements or enablements and faults should be recorded here False alarms and maintenance work should be recorded on page 18 DATE TIME EVENT e g test fire alarm si...

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Page 26: ...TIME CAUSE IF KNOWN DEVICE THAT TRIGGERED THE ALARM SIGNAL False alarms BRIEF CIRCUMSTANCES WHERE CAUSE IS UNKNOWN RECORD ACTIVITIES IN THE AREA MAINTENANCE VISIT REQUIRED YES OR NO FINDINGS OF MAINTE...

Page 27: ..._______________________ ______________________________________________________________________________________ Variations from the specification and or Section 4 of BS5839 1 2002 see BS5839 1 2002 Cla...

Page 28: ...ification prepared by ________________________________ a copy of which I we have been given J Taking into account the guidance contained in Section 3 of BS 5839 1 2002 I we have not identified any obv...

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