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buttons after each device test and check the
alarm clears (Manual Call Points must be
manually reset before resetting the panel).
3. Detector removal operation:
o
Remove the 1st detector along the zone cable
[counting from the panel] on zone 1 and
observe the following:
The appropriate amber zone fault LED
illuminates.
The internal buzzer sounds.
The fault relay operates.
Refit the detector and check that the control
panel returns to its normal state.
Continue to test each of the other detectors
in turn, checking on each removal that:
The appropriate amber zone fault LED
illuminates.
The internal buzzer sounds.
The fault relay operates.
4. Any faults that are found must be traced and
rectified before proceeding.
5. Repeat steps 1 to 4, one zone at a time, until all
the zones are commissioned.
7.9.3 Class Change Input
This is not a marine function.
7.9.4 Fire [Routing] Output
1. Remove the resistor from the Fire Output circuit
terminals and connect the field wiring to the
terminals, observing correct polarity. Check that
any fault indications clear after a few seconds.
2. To operate the output, initiate a fire condition on
a zone. Check that the fire signal is received at
the receiving station. Silence and reset the fire
alarm panel to clear the output.
3. Open-circuit the output wiring of each circuit in
turn. Confirm the fire alarm panel indicates Fire
Routing and Fault Output faults appropriately.
4. Reconnect the cabling and confirm the faults
clear.
7.9.5 Fault [Routing] Output
See section 7.9.12 below.
7.9.6 Fire Protection Output
1. Ensure any fire protection equipment to be
controlled via the Fire Protection output is locked
off/safe before attempting any connection,
testing or commissioning.
2. Remove the resistor from the Fire Protection
output circuit terminal and connect the field
wiring to the terminals, observing correct
polarity. Check that any fault indications clear
after a few seconds.
3. Initiate a fire condition on a zone to operate the
output. Check that the fire signal operates the
interface relay adjacent to the fire protection
equipment.
4. Open-circuit the field wiring and confirm that the
fire alarm panel indicates a Fire Protection
output fault.
5. Reconnect the cabling and confirm the faults
clear.
6. Final testing and commissioning of the loop
through to the fire protection equipment,
including test [simulated] activation of the
equipment, should be carried out at the
appropriate time in conjunction with the engineer
responsible for the fire protection system.
7.9.7 Ancillary inputs
Remote Silence Alarms, Reset and Evacuate
[Manual fire alarm/Muster] inputs should each be
tested by the activation of the remote equipment.
The response should be verified for each signal.
7.9.8 Ancillary outputs
The correct operation of equipment connected to
the Zone Outputs, Disablement Active, Evacuate
[Manual fire alarm/Muster] Active and Buzzer Active
outputs should be verified in turn by initiating a fire
condition on each of the appropriate zones;
disabling/enabling a zone; operating the Manual fire
alarm/Muster and Buzzer Silence buttons on the
panel’s display.
7.9.9 Repeaters [when supplied]
1.
Power-up the Panel. At the Repeater(s), only
the “Power Supply On” LED should be
illuminated on the Panel and Repeaters.
2.
At Repeater 1, turn the Access control switch
to “1”, and press the “Manual fire alarm”
button. Check that the alarms operate and the
internal buzzer operates on all repeaters.
3.
Press the “Silence” button on the fire alarm
panel. Check that the alarm circuits silence
and the internal buzzer silences on all
repeaters.
4.
Repeat steps 2 and 3 for each repeater.
5.
Operate a Manual Call Point on zone 1 and
check for correct fire indication at each
repeater.
6.
Press the “Silence Alarms” button on a
repeater and check that the alarms are
silenced and the Zone 1 fire LED is constantly
illuminated on all repeater panels.
7.
Press the “Reset” button on a repeater and
check that the panel and repeaters return to
the quiescent state.
8.
Repeat steps 5 to 7 for each zone and ensure
“Silence Alarms” and “Reset” operate correctly
from each repeater.