Xtralis Pty Ltd XCC Product Guide
www.xtralis.com 21
6 Maintenance and Servicing
To maintain the XCC detector at its peak performance the maintenance schedule given below should be
followed. Maintenance can be conducted by the original installer, a distributor, or a service contractor.
Table 6-1: Maintenance schedule for the XCC detector
Maintenance Check Quarterly Six
Monthly
Annual Bi-annual
Power Supply X
Check Pipe Network X
Filter Inspection X
Pipe Integrity Smoke Test X
Check Pipe Flow X
Clean Sampling Point X
Flush Pipe Network X
Caution: While a XCC detector is disabled, it will not report Fire events to the FACP.
Note: Prior to any maintenance or testing:
l Inform appropriate supervising authority about the risk associated with disabling a detector.
l Ensure that any ancillary devices dependent on the XCC detector is/are disabled before work is begun.
6.1 Internal Components
Legend
A 9 pin programming socket
B Termination card
C Serial number
D Air filter cartridge
E Filter screw
F Air exhaust port
G Aspirator
H 1.6A fuse
I Anti-tamper screw
J Cable entry points
K Air inlet port
L Wire terminal strips
Figure 6-1: View of key components inside the XCC detector