Maintenance, Management responsibility – Pyro-Chem MONARCH Industrial User Manual

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IN CASE OF FIRE

Fires can potentially start anywhere in the hazard area; in case of
fire, it is important that you fully understand the operation of your
fire suppression system.

FIRST:

Evacuate all personnel and customers from the fire
area.

SECOND:

If your fire control system has not already
automatically activated, you may have to activate it
manually by pulling the handle on the manual pull
station, or by twisting the handle in the direction of
the arrow on the head assembly located at the top
of the system storage tank.

THIRD:

Call your local Fire Department.

LASTLY:

Personnel trained in the proper operation of hand portable extinguishers may stand by if means of easy exit are
available.

When the fire has been extinguished, call your local authorized Pyro-Chem distributor to recharge the system, after
determining the cause of fire. Under no circumstances should production operations be attempted before qualified personnel
re-instate the integrity of your fire suppression system.

MAINTENANCE

The Pyro-Chem PCI Series Systems are sophisticated fire systems involving intricate mechanical components. To ensure the
proper operation of the system, regular inspection and maintenance must be performed by an authorized, trained Pyro-Chem
distributor on a semi-annual basis, or after any system discharge due to either a fire or by accident.

This system is made up of parts listed by Underwriters Laboratories Inc. with limitations contained in the detailed installation
manual. The authorized distributor must be consulted after the system is discharged or whenever changes are planned for the
system and/or area of protection.

In addition to the regularly scheduled maintenance, as an owner you may assist in assuring system integrity by:

1.

Visually inspecting the head assembly pressure gauge to make sure the system pressure is within proper operating range.

2.

Visually inspecting the detection system to make sure that the detractors are operational.

3.

Inspecting all nozzles, keeping them free from dirt and assuring that all covers are in place.

4.

Determining that easy access to the manual pull station or the system storage tank can be made for manual activation.

5.

Assuring that good housekeeping practices have been maintained to eliminate potential fire hazards.

At this time, it is also good practice to visually inspect all hand portable fire extinguishers to verify good working condition.

MANAGEMENT RESPONSIBILITY

It makes good business sense for the owner/manager to take an interest in the following areas of his business operation to
ensure the best possible fire protection for his area of hazard:

1.

Arrange for proper inspection and maintenance of the fire control system as well as hand portables.

2.

Eliminate all potentially combustible materials and arrange for proper storage of the same.

3.

Arrange for upgrading of the fire extinguishing system if equipment is added or revised and provide protection for
changes made to the existing system.

4.

Arrange for a continuing education program in the industrial fire extinguishing system operation as new employees are
added to the staff and arrange for proper maintenance of the system equipment, including periodic cleaning,
inspection and replacement when necessary; as well as ensuring that blowers, fans, etc. shut off whenever the system
is actuated, (if required).

Remember, there truly exists a potential fire hazard within the hazard area of an industrial operation. Many businesses that
have had fires never re-open for business, and many suffer severe financial loss due to lack of business continuity. Your
Pyro-Chem industrial fire extinguishing system is a mechanical device and, as such, requires periodic service by your
distributor’s qualified and trained personnel.

This owner’s manual is not intended to serve as instructions for installation or service of the Pyro-Chem PCI Series, but rather
to inform purchasers of this equipment as to their responsibilities in the proper usage and maintenance of this system. A copy
of the detailed manual outlining Underwriters Laboratories Listing of the Pyro-Chem system is available upon request directly
from UL or Pyro-Chem.

MODEL MCH3 CONTROL HEAD

SET

SET

PYRO-CHEM
ONE STANTON STREET
MARINETTE, WI 54143-2542

FIRED

FIRED

PULL PIN, TURN HANDLE

TO RELEASE FIRE

SUPPRESSION SYSTEM

Pull Station

Cylinder Control Head

004790PC

002852aPC

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