IMPORTANT INFORMATION
This manual is designed for use by factory trained installers and operators of the Fire Control Instruments, Inc.
(FCI) 7100 Series Fire Alarm Control. All illustrations, functional descriptions, operating and installation proce-
dures, and other relevant information are contained in this manual.
The contents of this manual are important, and the manual must be kept with the fire alarm control panel at all
times. If building ownership is changed, this manual, including any testing and maintenance information, must
be passed along to the new owner(s).
The fire alarm control panel is part of a system. Manuals and instructions for other devices forming part of the
system should be kept together. Purchasers who install this system for use by others must leave the instructions
with the user. A copy of these instructions is included with each product and is available from the manufacturer.
This equipment is Listed by various listing agencies for use in fire alarm systems. Use only components which
are compatible with the FCI system. The installation MUST be in accordance with the instructions in this manual.
THEREFORE:
•
DO NOT deviate from the procedures described in this manual.
•
DO NOT assume any details not shown in the instructions.
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DO NOT modify any electrical or mechanical features.
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DO comply with all codes and standards set forth by the authority having jurisdiction.
The term “Authority Having Jurisdiction” has become a standard term in the fire alarm industry. An acceptable
definition of “Authority Having Jurisdiction” is:
Fire alarm systems installed in the USA fall under the jurisdiction of some authority. In some areas this may be
a local fire department; in other areas it may be a building inspector, insurance firm, etc. Different authorities
may have their own local requirements for the way the fire alarm system is installed and used. Most local
authorities base their requirements on the NFPA codes, but there may be important differences. You must install
this system in the way in which the authority having jurisdiction requires. If you do not know which authority has
jurisdiction in your area, contact your local fire department or building inspector for guidance.
It is important that you tell users to be aware of any requirements defined by the authority having jurisdiction.
The installation MUST be in accordance with the following standards:
•
National Fire Alarm Code (NFPA 72)
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National Electrical Code (NFPA 70)
•
Life Safety Code (NFPA 101)
WARNING: Touching components which are improperly installed, applied or operated could be
hazardous and possibly fatal. Short circuits could cause arcing that could result in molten metal injuries.
Therefore, only qualified technicians familiar with electrical hazards should perform checkout procedures. Safety
glasses should be worn, and test equipment used for voltage measurements should be designed for this
purpose and be in good working order.
ENVIRONMENTAL CONSIDERATIONS:
It is important that this equipment be operated within its specifications:
Recommended operating temperature range:
60 to 80
o
F (15 to 27
o
C)
Absolute maximum operating temperature range:
32 to 120
o
F (0 to 49
o
C)
Operating humidity:
not to exceed 85%,
non-condensing at 90
o
F (32
o
C)
Operating this equipment within the recommended temperature range will extend the useful life of the system
standby batteries.
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