10 maintenance – Hochiki FIRElink-NANO User Manual

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FIRElink-NANO Air Sampling Detector – Installation and User Manual

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10 Maintenance

Local standards and specification requirements must be adhered to. A typical maintenance procedure
could entail the following steps:

Check detector, wiring and

pipework for damage

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Check original design is still

valid, e.g. changes due to

building upgrades

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Check detector for

contamination and clean if

necessary

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Check maintenance logs for

issues and rectify as appropriate

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Isolate detector from the fire

panel if required

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Smoke test to check detector

operation and Fire relay

connection

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Check transport times against

original records: significant

increases or decreases in
transport times may imply

damaged pipes or sampling

holes that need clearing

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Simulate a Fault to check the

Fault relay and connection

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Complete and file maintenance

records

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Reconnect detector to fire panel

if required

NOTE: It is prudent to disconnect or isolate the detector from the fire panel during maintenance to prevent

unintentional alarm activations.

NOTE: The detector should be powered down during internal cleaning (use an air duster can or dry air

gun).

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