Issue: 1
Date: 13.01.04
Signed:
PREMIER EX 2 + 1 EXTINGUISHANT PANEL
Operating Instructions
Normal Operations
With the “CONTROL” Key in the “ON” position and under normal conditions the system
will be silent and the green “POWER LED” illuminating the system may either be in
“Automatic” or “Manual” mode of operation. This will be evident by the illumination of
either the “Automatic” or “Manual” LED. In automatic or manual mode, an alarm can be
silenced and the relevant LED will be illuminated.
First Stage Alarm
In automatic and on detection of a “FIRE” in either Zone 1 or Zone 2, as well as the
illumination of the Zone alarm and first stage LEDs, the sounder will be initiated. Pressing
the “SILENCE” button, provided the “CONTROLS “key is” ON, can silence this alarm. The
panel’s internal tone and LEDs will remain active until the cause of the alarm has been
removed.
With the control key “ON” and pressing the First stage alarm button, sounders will be made
active. No LEDs will be illuminated.
Second Stage Alarm
As soon as a “FIRE” is detected in the second Zone, the second stage alarm is initiated. The
two-zone alarm LEDs will be illuminated as well as first, second and Gas Imminent LEDs.
The second stage cannot be silenced and after a delay period, )set internally) the extinguishing
output will be initiated releasing the extinguishing agent. This will be followed by the “GAS
FIRED” indication, indicating that the extinguishing agent has been released.
Once the second stage alarm has been initiated, it is advisable to evacuate and Seal the
protected area prior to the release of the extinguishing agent.
Operation of the “Manual Release” will initiate the second stage alarm.
Manual Mode
In this mode operation, Zone Fire and Fault alarms are still in operation, but first and second
stage actions are inoperative.
Reset
To reset panel, press Silence and Reset together.
Faults
The relevant LED will illuminate and the internal tone will sound. Pressing the “Silence”
button, with the control key “ON”, will silence the tone. If there are any faults, call an
Engineer.