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Protec 6100 - Introduction to the Protec 6100 System

Protec 6100
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N93-572-88 Issue 12 NH Page 5 of 52 © Protec Fire Detection plc 2020
Important Notes PLEASE READ CAREFULLY
Both the 6100 user manual and this manual should be thoroughly read and
understood before installation and commissioning is undertaken.
The 6100 and its associated connections must be installed, commissioned and
maintained by a suitably trained, skilled and competent person.
It is assumed that the person commissioning the system is aware of Protec Fire
Detection equipment terminology and terms of reference.
This equipment must be earthed and earth continuity must be preserved on
broken segments of screened cable used anywhere in the system installation.
This equipment is not guaranteed unless installed and commissioned in
accordance with current national standards.
This equipment WILL NOT operate as a fire alarm panel when the USB port is
connected and is in commissioning mode.
This equipment is not suitable as part of an I.T type power distribution system as
defined in IEC 60364-3.
It is perfectly normal for sealed lead acid batteries to vent small amounts of
hydrogen when being charged. The 6100 is vented to dissipate any build-up of
hydrogen. The 6100 enclosure must not be not sealed in any way.
A competent person trained to undertake such work MUST carry out any internal
maintenance. There are no user serviceable parts inside the 6100. Opening the
PCB housing will immediately invalidate the warranty.

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