ACCESSORIES
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FSL100 Series Flame Detectors
Technical Handbook
11.2 Before First Use
Perform the following actions in a known safe area:
1. Remove the two screws securing the battery compartment cover.
2. Remove the battery cover.
3. Place the four supplied AA batteries correctly in the battery compartment.
4. Replace the battery compartment lid and secure with the 2 screws. Do not overtighten.
5.
Place the test lamp in its protective case with the shoulder strap in its correct position.
11.3 Operation
This is usually a two-person operation; one at the detector and one at the controller. In addition you may need additional fire-
watchers while the alarms are inhibited.
1. Inhibit or isolate all affected relay outputs before beginning the test.
2. The test lamp will turn on/off by pushing/releasing the pushbutton.
3. Aim the test lamp at the flame detector from a distance of
≅
4 m (13 ft).
4. Operate the test lamp for
≅
30 seconds and check that the alarm operated correctly. Do not use the test lamp for longer
than 1 minute continuously.
5. Reset the alarm and test the next detector.
11.4 Battery Replacement
Replacement non
–rechargeable 1.5 VDC AA Alkaline batteries can be purchased locally.
1. Remove the two screws securing the battery compartment cover.
2. Remove the battery cover.
3. Place the four AA batteries correctly in the battery compartment.
4. Replace the battery compartment lid and secure with the 2 screws. Do not overtighten.
5. Place the test lamp in its protective case with the shoulder strap in its correct position.
Caution
– WEEE Directive
According to local laws and regulations batteries should be disposed of separately from household waste. Take
them to a collection point designated by local authorities when they are no longer needed.
Caution
Test outputs will be generated and relays will be activated during Cause and Effect Testing.
Ensure that relay activated output systems (i.e. emergency deluge / sirens etc.) are inhibited or isolated before
starting the test.
Ensure that the system is returned to normal operation once testing is complete.