7
Commissioning
Commissioning should be performed when the siren and shutdown relays are connected, and
fire control panel is not in an alarm/fault condition.
1.
Isolate and disconnect the any installed FirePro aerosol generators. This should generate
a fault on the fire control panel.
2.
Connect a FirePro FP-08800 Universal Test Lamp
s to “Normal” and “Discharge Delay”
outputs.
3.
Perform an activation test, by pressing and holding the buttons on the fire control panel or
through the detection circuits.
4.
Ensure that all Test Lamps connected to the
“Normal” output
operate.
5.
Obse
rve the programmed delay and ensure that all Test Lamps connected to the “Discharge
Delay” output operate
.
6.
Reset the fire control panel and all connected test lamps.
7.
The fire control panel should no longer be in a fault or alarm condition.
8.
Disconnect the FirePro FP-08800 Universal Test Lamp and reconnect all installed FirePro
aerosol generators.
8
Servicing and Maintenance
Inspection and servicing of the installed fire system should occur in accordance with the
relevant Australian Standards. This should include a visual inspection of the enclosure to
ensure the seals are intact.
Monitoring and operation of any installed modules should be tested as outlined in 7.
Commissioning.
9
Operation
The Discharge Delay Module operates automatically when the fire control panel in is an alarm
condition or the fire system has been manually activated. When activated, the FirePro
generators connected to the “normal” output
will discharge immediately, and initiate the
programmed time delay for the secondary activation sequence. When the time delay is
completed, the secondary activation will operate and the FirePro generators connected to the
“discharge delay” output will discharge
.
The Fire Control Panel will not isolate or reset until the activation sequence is complete.