EMS FireCell Maintenance Manual

Maintenance
Guide
©2015 EMS Security Group Ltd. All rights reserved. MK154 Iss6 11/08/2017 AJM
Contents
Overview 3
Pre-testing Guidelines 4
Weekly Maintenance 5
Six Monthly Maintenance 6
Annually Maintenance 7
Four-Five Yearly Maintenance 8
Fire Control Panel / PSU Batteries 9
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Overview
It is important that re alarm systems are regularly checked to ensure their continued correct operation. The maintenance of re alarm systems should be in accordance with applicable local installation codes. This maintenance guide has been written in conjunction with British Standard BS5839: Part 1.
Important Note: other local installation codes may vary.
The owner or other person having control of the premises should appoint a responsible person to supervise the system. The person should be given sucient authority to ensure the carrying out of any necessary work to maintain the system in correct operation, the maintenance of the log book, and the servicing recommended.
Procedures should be laid down for dealing with alarm of re, fault warning or taking part or all of the system out of service. These procedures should be approved by the appropriate re authority before implementation.
The responsible person should ensure that users of the system are instructed in its proper use. Any members of sta who will be concerned with rst aid re-ghting should be instructed in the correct interpretation of the indications given, and their relationship with the building layout. All management, sta and, in most cases, long term occupants, should be instructed and practised in the proper actions to be taken in the event of a re.
The responsible person should establish a liaison with those responsible for changes in or maintenance of the building fabric (including redecoration, etc.) to ensure that their work does not cause faults on, or otherwise interfere with the operation of, the re alarm system. If structural or occupancy changes occur or are planned, then the responsible person should ensure that any necessary changes to the re alarm system are considered at an early stage.
The responsible person should ensure that a clear space is presented in all directions below every detector, and that all manual call points remain unobstructed and conspicuous.
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