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ICAM Commissioning Guide

ICAM by Xtralis

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1. Ensure that the local fire panel is isolated from the external fire reporting equipment and that any

automatic extinguishing or suppressant systems are also isolated.

2. With the power turned off, connect each end of a 1 meter (3 ft.) length of the specified wire to the VTT-

10000.

3. Ensure that the wire is laid on an insulating board to avoid damage to the floor.
4. Check that there are no kinks or crossovers in the wire.
5. Connect power to the VTT-10000 and turn the power on for 60 seconds.

At this point, there is 6 VAC applied across the test wire, the switch will illuminate and the green indicator on
the timer will begin to flash. The test wire will become hot and a small quantity of smoke will be generated.

6. Turn the unit off after the timed burn period is complete.

Figure 5-3: Wire Burn Test Kit VTT-10000

7. Record the response time of the detector.
8. For multiple tests, allow 5 minutes (300 seconds) between tests so all smoke can dissipate.

Caution:

The test wires will become very hot. Do not touch.

Note:

When denser smoke is desired to test ICAM system in a large space or strong ventilation presents,
2x1m wire test can be performed by adopting two (2) sets of the 1m wire test kit and following the
above test procedure.

Enter the following results on the commissioning form:

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Transport Time - Introduce smoke at the furthest sampling hole from the detector. The time taken (in
seconds) for the smoke to travel to the detector is the transport time. If there is a wide variation between
the ASPIRE predictions and the test results, the pipe network should be checked for leaks, blockage and
to see that the installed pipe network matches the model used in ASPIRE.

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Initial Response - This is the total of the time taken for the smoke to travel from the source to the
sampling point and the detector first registering the presence of smoke (excluding any alarm delay times
that may have been set).

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Alert Response - The time taken for initial response and the detector to generate an Alert Alarm

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Action/Pre-Alarm - The time taken for alert and the detector to generate an Action/Pre-Alarm status
(excluding any delay times)

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Fire 1/Fire Response - The time taken for alert and the detector to generate an Fire 1/Fire Response
status (excluding any delay times)

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Fire 2 Response - The time taken for alert and the detector to generate an Fire 2/Fire Response status
(excluding any delay times)

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Peak Smoke Response - This is the time taken for the detector to record the peak level of smoke
(excluding any delay times). The numerical display of the display module or the LCD Programmer will
display the smoke levels. This information can also be extracted from the event log.

Summary of Contents for ICAM IFT

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Page 3: ...uipment damage Xtralis is not responsible and cannot be held accountable for any liability that may arise due to improper use of the equipment and or failure to take proper precautions Only persons tr...

Page 4: ...before you receive the appropriate training may void the warranty Document Conventions The following typographic conventions are used in this document Convention Description Bold Used to denote emphas...

Page 5: ...fore going to the Site 7 3 2 ICAM Commissioning Form Prerequisites 7 3 3 Once on Site 7 4 System Configuration and Setting Thresholds 9 4 1 IFT Detector Configuration 10 4 2 ILS Detector Configuration...

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Page 7: ...CAM system installation It forges together the elements of designing and installing a pipe network installing the detectors cabling for power and communications and the powering up of the system Your...

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Page 9: ...r site Gather site information Obtain a copy of l Pipe network design records l Pipe network installation form l Site plans and pipe layout plans Start to fill in l Commissioning forms l Any regulator...

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Page 11: ...Section 5 1 10 Optional Digital manometer if sample hole pressure is required to be measured l Wide Bore networks Max range 3kpa l Narrow Bore networks 0 20kpa at the end of the recommended length of...

Page 12: ...ors l All LEDs turn on then off about five times and the sounder beeps about five times l Aspirator starts l Fault indicators are activated for current faults l Smoke levels are indicated on the bargr...

Page 13: ...y be configured via the detector s user interface Where possible air flow thresholds and smoke alarm thresholds should be determined using ASPIRE pipe network configuration software When an ICAM detec...

Page 14: ...ntrol functions require the user to enter an Access Code There are several levels of access 1 Operator 2 Level 1 3 Level 2 4 Level 3 Access Code Levels are downwards applicable for example if a User e...

Page 15: ...relating to air flow is set through the CONFIGURE menu option Some of the key parameters are l FLOWDEL Flow Fault Delay 1 to 60 s l FLOWHI FLOWLO High and low air flow limits for declaring a Flow Faul...

Page 16: ...ED flashes continuously to indicate the function selected To enable updates to the system enter the three digit access code 510 To enter numbers into the system each number must be sequentially select...

Page 17: ...y for 1 sec to initialize function selection Press and release SELECT key to sequentially step through functions Press and release CHANGE key to modify setting The relevant LED flashes continuously to...

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Page 19: ...Very sensitive sites can use the electrical overload PVC coated wire burn test or the smouldering test coil test UK customers can refer to BS 6266 BFPSA Code of Practice Appendix A for system perform...

Page 20: ...suitable for the testing of high and enhanced sensitivity environments Smoke is produced by lighting a number of small smoke pellets You will need smoke pellets a tray and a method to time the test I...

Page 21: ...esign Legend A 500mm 20 in B Kitchen foil in tray C 20mm 0 874 in Figure 5 2 Polyurethane Mat Smoke Test 5 1 5 Wire Burn Smoke Testing This test is performed by using a transformer to overload the pow...

Page 22: ...g the above test procedure Enter the following results on the commissioning form l Transport Time Introduce smoke at the furthest sampling hole from the detector The time taken in seconds for the smok...

Page 23: ...5 2 Testing Devices The outputs for the IFT detectors can be tested using a diagnostic test that is accessed through the TEST OUTPUTS menu function For more information please see the IFT Product Gui...

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Page 25: ...ssioning forms are complete and all relevant sections have been filled in l If you have used Xtralis VSC select the Device or Address then select File Print to print out a copy of configuration detail...

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