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All alarms are listed under: Menu » 7 History » 1 Fire History List.
To return the tested zone to its normal condition, refer to Reset Test Mode, page
14.
CAUTION!
If the system previously had been put into regular fire detection service, a zone in
test mode should be manually monitored, e.g. by a fire watch in order to maintain a
tolerable risk level.
NOTE!
Use appropriate test equipment.
See section Approved Test Equipment, page 10.
3.4.3 Recommended Test Equipment and Procedures
3.4.3.1 Approved Test Equipment
Table 1. List of recommended test equipment for fire detection systems
Product Description Part no.
Testifire Multi-stimulus detector tester for smoke
and heat detectors
5200112-00A
Salwico Solo 330 Smoke detector tester N1738
Smoke Sabre Aerosol smoke detector tester 5100508-00A
Salwico Solo 461 Heat detector tester N1743
Salwico IR Test lamp IR flame detector tester 5100553-00A
Salwico UV Test lamp UV flame detector test lamp 1155
W8066 UV test lamp UV flame detector test lamp 1150
Test key for manual call
point
A test key is supplied with each call point NA
CD-FS 301 Flame
Simulator
Visual flame and IR Flame Detector tester 5100791-00
Plastic detector cap A plastic detector cap delivered with each
smoke detector
5200386-00A
For detailed information, please refer to the data sheets for the products.
3.4.3.2 Heat Detectors
NOTE!
Use appropriate test equipment, available at your authorised dealer. This is
especially important when testing a heat detector in a hazardous (Ex-classified)
location/area. See section Approved Test Equipment, page 10.
To test heat detection use either Testifire or Solo461:
CAUTION!
For testing a heat detector in a hazardous (Ex-classified) location/area, please contact
Consilium for consultation.
1 Apply heat to the sensing element until alarm is indicated by the red indication on the
detector.