
Fireaway Inc.
Version 1
5852 Baker Road
10/2017
Minnetonka, MN 55345
P/N 19112
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4. Hazard Analysis
Refer to the current Stat-X
owner’s manual PN19001 for generator installation requirements.
5. Inspection and Maintenance
The SDRP panel is designed to be simple and reliable. Inspection and maintenance consists of
the following:
Daily Inspection if possible
With the SDRP panel in
“Armed” mode, flip the test toggle switch up or down.
- The
“System OK” LED should appear
green
…
- If the
“System OK” LED does NOT appear
green
and the
yellow
“System Trouble”
LED appears Yellow Go to system trouble shooting
…
- If NO
LED’s are ON Go to system trouble shooting …
Monthly Inspection
Visually inspect field wiring
…
- Check Automatic Detection circuit for any damage or other changes.
- Verify spot thermal detectors or linear thermal wire has not been painted, damaged or
blocked from thermal sensing
- Check Stat-X actuation wiring for any damage, contact corrosion or changes which
might affect proper operation.
- Check detection circuit end of line device for any damage or other changes.
- Check Manual Release Switch for any damage or other changes.
Annual Inspection
1. Before performing any detection circuit tests, attach alarm module PN 830002 to both
SDRP actuation circuits.
2.
Flip the “test” toggle switch on the SDRP to verify “System OK” operation.
3. Spot thermal detection test
a. Use a heat gun to heat each spot thermal sensor to its alarm set point. Use a
thermocouple to verify proper temperature.
b. Each alarm module will latch in a
“fire” condition when the spot thermal sensor
reaches its alarm set point.
c. Allow each spot thermal sensor to cool below its alarm set point.
d. Press the
“System Reset” button on the alarm module to clear the “alarm”
condition.
e. Continue testing the remaining spot thermal sensors.
4. Linear thermal detection test
a. Linear thermal detection wiring cannot be tested using a heat gun!!
b. Remove the PN 830007 end of line device from the detection circuit.
c. Replace the end of line with a PN 830003 manual test switch.
d. Flip the Manual Test Switch toggle to simulate a linear thermal
“alarm” condition.
e. Eac
h alarm module will latch in a “fire” condition when the Manual Test Switch is
activated. Return the manual test switch to normal operation.
f. Press the
“System Reset” button on each alarm module to clear the “Alarm”
condition.