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ZP3 Fire Control Panel User Guide
Weekly checks
Do the following checks every week:
Notes:
Contact the alarm-receiving centre immediately before starting this test to inform them of the test thus
preventing unnecessary response to an alarm.
Refer to the appropriate section of this manual for more information about ZP3 panel operation.
The following guidelines are based on the recommendations provided by BS5839-1 2002:
CAUTION:
Before testing the operator must be aware both of the operation of all devices fitted to
any auxiliary circuits and the consequences of their operation. For example a
connection to call the fire brigade.
1. Make sure you have contacted the alarm-receiving centre
informing them of this test.
2. Check that all LED's are operational by carrying out a lamp-test.
Notes:
The zones should be varied each month to ensure that they are all tested over time. The manual call points
and fire detectors should be tested on a rotating basis so that all devices are checked at least once during a
three-month period.
To operate a manual call point use the Test Key provided. To operate a detector, use a smoke generator or
heat source as appropriate for the type of detector.
3. Operate at least one device (fire sensor or call point) in each zone.
4. Make sure that the associated sounders operate.
5. Make sure that the alarm was received at the remote manned centre (if applicable).
6. Make sure that the device triggers the operation of any auxiliary equipment (if applicable)
7. Accept the alarm, and press the
Silence Alarms
button, make sure that the sounders silence.
8. Reset the system.
9. Make sure that the fire/alarm events are recorded correctly on the ZP3 panel printer (if
installed).
10. Make sure the printer (if installed) has sufficient paper, that the print ribbon is not dry and that
the paper feeds correctly.
Note:
If any defects are discovered during the routine testing, they should be recorded in the logbook (see
document number 503-1842ZE-0-02) and then the fault must be corrected.
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