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NFS2-3030/E Installation Manual — P/N 52544:N1 07/18/2014
Section 5: Testing the System
5.1 Acceptance Test/
When finished with the original installation and all modifications, conduct a complete operational
test on the entire installation to verify compliance with applicable NFPA standards. Testing should
be conducted by a factory-trained fire alarm technician in the presence of a representative of the
Authority Having Jurisdiction and the owner's representative. Follow procedures outlined in NFPA
Standard 72’s section Inspection, Testing and Maintenance.
5.2 Periodic Testing and Service
Periodic testing and servicing of the control panel, all initiating and notification devices, and any
other associated equipment is essential to ensure proper and reliable operation. Test and service the
control panel according to the schedules and procedures outlined in the following documents:
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NFPA Standard 72, Inspection, Testing and Maintenance.
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Service manuals and instructions for the peripheral devices installed in your system. Correct
any trouble condition or malfunction immediately.
5.3 Operational Checks
Between formal periodic testing and servicing intervals, the following operation checks should be
performed monthly, or more frequently when required by the Authority Having Jurisdiction.
Disconnect all releasing devices to prevent accidental activation.
Check that the green POWER LED lights.
Check that all status LEDs are off.
Press and hold the LAMP TEST key. Verify that all LEDs and all LCD display segments work.
Before proceeding: a) notify the fire department and the central alarm receiving station if
transmitting alarm conditions; b) notify facility personnel of the test so that alarm sounding
devices are disregarded during the test period; and c) when necessary, disable activation of
alarm notification appliances and speakers to prevent their sounding.
Activate an Initiating Device Circuit using an alarm initiating device or an addressable
initiating device on the SLC and check that all programmed active notification appliances
function. Reset the alarm initiating device, the control panel, and any other associated
equipment. In voice alarm applications, confirm that the proper tone(s) and/or messages sound
during alarm conditions. Select the paging function and confirm that the message can be heard
in the affected fire zones. Repeat the above step with each Initiating Device Circuit and each
addressable device.
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WARNING:
RELEASING DEVICES SHOULD BE PHYSICALLY DISCONNECTED.
DO NOT USE SOFTWARE DISABLE FUNCTIONS IN THE PANEL AS LOCKOUT.
NOTE:
SLC Resistance Values:
The total DC resistance of the SLC pair cannot exceed 50 ohms.
For instructions on how to measure the total DC resistance of a populated SLC pair, refer to the
“Measuring Loop Resistance” section of the
SLC Wiring Manual
(P/N 51253).
The minimum DC resistance between conductors of an unpopulated SLC pair cannot be less than
1 K ohms.
Measure DC resistance on an unpopulated loop as shown in Figure 5.1 on page 59.