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EMS FIRECELL Maintenance Guide

EMS FIRECELL
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Yearly Maintenance
Note: When reference is made to ancillary equipment, the actions should be carried out / checked
on all Radio Cluster Communicator units tted on the system and also the Radio Hub were
applicable.
The following checks should be made:-
a) Carry out all six monthly checks.
b) Visually check the inside and outside of the controller / repeater panel for damage.
c) Check for damage to, and paint on, all detection devices.
d) Check for damage and accumulations of dirt on smoke detectors.
DO NOT CLEAN; these units MUST be exchanged and returned to the factory for service. An
analogue value of 35 for smoke detectors indicates service required.
e) Check the xings for the controller and all detectors, sounders and ancillary equipment which
forms part of the re detection system.
f) Check the cable xings at the controller and each ancillary device for correct connection.
g) All remaining detectors and call points not tested in six monthly checks should be tested for
correct operation.
Any defect should be recorded in the Fire Alarm System log book and appropriate action taken.

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EMS FIRECELL Specifications

General IconGeneral
Frequency868 MHz
Operating Temperature-10°C to +55°C
CommunicationWireless
ComplianceEN54-25
Devices SupportedSounders
Power SupplyLithium battery
Humidity RangeUp to 95% RH, non-condensing
CompatibilityEMS Firecell System
TypeWireless Fire Alarm

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