Installation and Programming Manual
Mircom Technologies Inc
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LT-1034 Rev.1
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6.0 FINAL TEST AND VERIFICATION
Once all the ISD units are installed in the suites and each unit has the Green LED ON, the NMC should show
“System Normal”
on the LCD display. As a final verification of the entire networked system, the following can be
performed.
6.1 Zone Testing
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The NMC has two (2) “Class B”, 2-wire
Alarm Initiating Circuits
, however, a 12VDC power limited
resettable auxiliary power source (Terminal block J141 on main control board) has been provided for
connecting 4-wire smoke detectors onto either circuit (not both).
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A System Sensor EOL Supervision Relay #77-716B should be installed at the end of the power loop so
that the 12V power line circuit is monitored for opens and shorts. Refer to Section 2.5 Alarm Zone Wiring.
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Each of the two alarm initiating circuits are supervised by a 3.9K, 1/4W +5%, EOLR , Model MP-100 by
Mircom Technologies and are monitored for shorts, opens and ground faults. Zone alarms have priority
over all other annunciation of trouble conditions. In Canada, each wired zone should be installed per
ULC S524 and verified per ULC S537, Standards for Fire Alarm Systems.
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Whether the NMC has been installed in Master or Slave mode, both the alarm zone wiring and the trouble
monitoring wiring should be tested for correct operation. In the case of alarm wiring, the FACP should
have an alarm condition initiated to insure that the NMC is put into alarm condition via the FACP dry
alarm contact or through the sounding of the FACP signal circuit/NMC Bell Output Relay. The NMC
should then be put into trouble condition to insure that the FACP “NMC” zone goes into trouble mode
(Open condition).
6.2 ISD Testing
Once all the ISD’s have been enrolled in the network (refer to Section 5.13) and the NMC has been installed
either in the Master or Slave mode (refer to Section 2.0), testing can commence.
With the connection of a Laptop and the FIRE-LINKLOAD program (or via the NMC Keypad), a COMPARE
program can be run to insure that all the ISD units are on the network to those downloaded into the FIRE-LINK
LOAD program.
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Each ISD unit can be tested for piezo sounding directly from the NMC by one person.
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ISD’s can be tested individually or by all units at once. This selection is made in the NMC menu program
or through the FIRE-LINK Load program when linked to the NMC. Based on an average ambient sound
level, the ISD is designed to detect a “spike” in each suite’s noise level and report a true or false condition
to the NMC. A report of this test can be printed later for verification reporting and historical logging
purposes. This test, however, does not ensure that someone has not covered up the piezo baffle with
tape. All ISD units should be inspected at least once per year by a qualified fire alarm servicing company.
A verification of the entire FIRE-LINK installation should be performed per ULC-S537-04 (Canada) and a
verification/commissioning report issued to the local AHJ.
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