F IRE S UPPRESSION T ESTING P ROCESS :
NOTE: The Fire Suppression System has been tested before shipped to customers.
1) Since February 2020, Clean Air Industries switches to ABC dry chemical or FM200 fire bottle. This can visually be identified with the red fire bottle installed outside of the unit. The fire bottle can be deactivated by turning the handle on the fire bottle to OFF position to ensure th e bottle doesn’t discharge during testing. To deactivate electrically, disconnect wire number 36 2) Turn the key switch to the ‘Off’ Position. In OFF position, the Key Switch cannot be removed. Power Cycle the unit. 3) Press the start button to start the unit. 4) Pull the fire pull. Nothing should happen. This verifies that the key switch is working. 5) Turn the key switch to the ‘On’ Position. The behavior should follow the process noted in Table 1. This verifies the fire pull is working. Make sure the power is applied to the terminals to activate the suppression agent generator.
6) Turn power off at the Disconnect. 7) Reset the fire pull.
8) If FSS Pressure switch is installed, the red hose needs to be repressurized. To bypass the FSS Pressure switch, connect terminal #3 to #39, #69(if second module is available), and #99(if third module is available).
9) Turn power back on at the Disconnect. 10) Make sure to press the reset FSS button under the fire suppression screen.
11) Use a heat gun to activate the primary heat detectors located in the valve compartment. The behavior should follow the process noted in Table 1. This verifies the heat detector is working. Make sure the power is applied to the terminals to activate the suppression agent generator. 12) Turn power off at the Disconnect. 13) It may take a few minutes for the heat detector to cool down. 14) Turn power back on at the Disconnect. 15) If using a EVO panel, make sure to press the reset FSS button under the fire suppression screen.
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