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Quick Start Manual for Redetec®
Quick Start User Manual
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Log Book
19” Rack-Mount Fire Protection Solutions
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Important Note
This manual contains essential system & safety information,
before beginning any work involving the installation of a
Redetec® system, please read this manual.
When installation is complete please keep this manual in a safe
and available place.
We recommend that the installation and servicing of Redetec®
systems should only be carried out by suitably qualified
personnel who have been trained accordingly.
This product is classed as
“NOT USER SERVICEABLE”
The use of non-recommended spares or parts or attempts at
servicing other than described herein will invalidate conformity
and any warranty.
Copyright Notice
This document and the information that it contains is the property of
Redetec Limited Any duplications or copies of this document should be
done so only with the written permission of Redetec Limited.
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Redetec is a registered trademark of Redetec Limited
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Contents
Chapter
Description
1.
Introduction
1.1
2.
Page
Introduction
5
Safety Information
2.1
2.2
3.
General Safety – Control Section
General Safety – Extinguishant Section
6
6,7,8
Quick Start / Installation
3.1
4.
Ten Simple Steps to Protection
9, 10
Indications & Functions
4.1
4.2
4.3
5.
Indications
Functions
Fault Diagnostics
11
11
12,13
Technical Data
5.1
5.2
5.3
5.4
5.5
6.
Internal Connection Details
Internal Schematic Diagrams
Internal Engineers Switch Settings
External Connection Details
External Schematic Diagrams
14
15,16,17,18
19
20,21
22,23
Servicing
6.1
6.2
6.3
6.4
6.5
7.
User Checks
Engineer Checks
Engineer Checks Extinguishant
Recommended Service Spares
Service Log
24
24
25
25
26, 27
Certification
7.1
7.2
Declaration of Conformity
28
Certificate of Installation & Commissioning 29
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1. Introduction
1.1 Introduction
Representing the future in cabinet protection the 19” Redetec® is a self-contained
automatic fire extinguishing unit, which can be used in many industry sectors.
Designed to be housed in 19” racking systems for the protection of delicate
electronic equipment, the Redetec® is fully capable of detecting a fire using single or
coincidence detection and responding by extinguishing the fire in less than 10
seconds of detection. Signals can also be sent to other equipment via VFCC or
RS232 to inform of the units status and to key personnel for immediate investigation.
By installing the Redetec® at the top of each equipment rack the individual piece of
equipment is being protected right at the heart of the potential risk, therefore more
accurately pinpointing the fire at a very early stage and eliminating the need to
discharge large costly amounts of fire suppressant.
The extinguishant section can be accessed after a discharge and the extinguishant
agent replaced as necessary.
Additional remote detectors and extinguishant units may be wired into to rear of the
unit to protect other areas or to provide additional coverage to the main cabinet.
The units are available in different size depths, which have been developed to protect
different sized cabinets.
This product has been designed, manufactured and tested in-line with the stringent
requirements of:
ISO 9002
This product has been tested and conforms to the following standards:
EN55022, EN6100-3-2, EN50130-4, EN55022, EN55022, EN6100-3-2,
EN61000-4-6, EN61000-4-3, EN61000-4-4, EN61000-4-2, EN61000-4-5
EN61000-4-11
The installation of this product should be carried out by a competent person and
comply with the current editions of:
The IEE Wiring Regulations
The British Standard for Fire Detection and Alarm Systems for Buildings
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2. Safety Information
2.1
General Safety – Control Section
2.1.1 Ensure Extinguishant is ISOLATED before carrying out any works.
2.1.2 Before beginning any work on the control section please read this manual
carefully.
2.2.3 When working with the control unit, prior to the removal of any cover plates
please ensure the following steps are taken.
•
•
•
2.2
240v ac Supply is disconnected.
Extinguishant circuit is isolated.
Anti Static Protection is used when handling PCBs.
General Safety – Extinguishant Section FK-5-1-12
2.2.1 Ensure Extinguishant is ISOLATED before carrying out any works.
2.2.2 Before beginning any work, involving handling of the Cylinders, please read
this manual.
2.2.3 When working with the Cylinders it is forbidden to
• Disassemble the Cylinder
• Strike or impact the casing, or allow any other actions to occur
which could result in deformation or mechanical damage to the
case or its component parts.
• Carry out any hot work or allow smoking near to the Cylinder.
2.2.4 Should the Cylinder be dropped, check for visible signs of damage. Should
there be any doubt as to the unit’s functionality, contact your supplier.
2.2.5 Toxicity: Inadvertent exposure to FK-5-1-12 should always be avoided.
2.2.6 Re-entry: Following the discharge of FK-5-1-12, personnel should not enter
the protected area until it has been thoroughly ventilated. Exposure to the fire
by-products and extinguishant mixture should be avoided. Wearing a
respirator or other available means of protection may be required should it be
necessary to enter the area before it is fully ventilated.
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2.2.7 Immediately after discharge the generators can be cold, therefore, protective
gloves should be worn before handling cylinders.
2.2.8 Dangerous Goods Classification: FK-5-1-12 is: Class 2.2, Non-flammable
compressed gas
CoSHH Statement: FK-5-1-12
The chemical name for FK-5-1-12 is 1, 1, 1, 2, 2, 4, 5, 5, 5 – Nonafluoro-4(Trifluoromethyl)-3-Pentatone and its general use is as a fire extinguishant, fire
explosion suppressant.
Ecotoxicity Hydrolysis is not expected to be a significant degradation
pathway. Product is highly insoluble in water and volatile, and
use as a clean extinguishing agent would not typically result in releases to
aquatic environments. Photolytic half-life: 3-5 days.
Persistent photolytic degradation product: Trifluoroacetic acid. Global
Warming potential (GWP): 1, zero Ozone Depleting Potential (ODP).
EYE CONTACT: Flush eyes with large amounts of water. If signs / symptoms
persist, get medical attention.
SKIN CONTACT: Wash affected area with soap and water. If signs/ symptoms
develop, get medical attention.
INHALATION: If signs/ symptoms develop, remove person to fresh air.
INGESTION: Do not induce vomiting. Give person two glasses of water.
Never give anything by mouth to an unconscious person. If signs / symptoms
develop, get medical attention.
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2.3
General Safety – Extinguishant Section HFC227EA
2.3.1 Ensure Extinguishant is ISOLATED before carrying out any works.
2.3.2 Before beginning any work, involving handling of the Cylinders, please read
this manual.
2.3.3 When working with the Cylinders it is forbidden to
• Disassemble the Cylinder
• Strike or impact the casing, or allow any other actions to occur
which could result in deformation or mechanical damage to the
case or its component parts.
• Carry out any hot work or allow smoking near to the Cylinder.
2.3.4 Should the Cylinder be dropped, check for visible signs of damage. Should
there be any doubt as to the unit’s functionality, contact your supplier.
2.3.5 Toxicity: Inadvertent exposure to HFC227EA should always be avoided.
Direct eye or skin contact can cause frostbite. Inhalation of high
concentrations can be fatal due to oxygen deprivation.
2.3.6 Re-entry: Following the discharge of HFC227EA, personnel should not enter
the protected area until it has been thoroughly ventilated. Exposure to the fire
by-products and extinguishant mixture should be avoided. Wearing a
respirator or other available means of protection may be required should it be
necessary to enter the area before it is fully ventilated.
2.3.7 Immediately after discharge the generators can be cold, therefore, protective
gloves should be worn before handling cylinders.
2.3.8 Dangerous Goods Classification: HFC227EA is: Class 2.2, Non-flammable
compressed gas
CoSHH Statement: HFC227EA
The chemical name for HFC227EA is 1,1,1,2,3,3,3-Heptafluoropropane and
its general use is as a fire extinguishant, fire explosion suppressant, the
chemical family is Halogenated Alkane – emergency telephone no: 01325
300000. For inadvertent exposure follow the following first aid measures:
Inhalation: Remove person to fresh air and get medical attention
Eye Contact: Flush with water for 15 minutes and get medical attention.
Skin Contact: Wash with water. If frostbite get medical attention.
Physical state of HFC227EA is a liquefied compressed gas, which is
colourless and odourless. For more detailed guidelines we recommend the
material data sheet be referred to.
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3. Quick Start / Installation
3.1 Quick Start / Installation
Step 1:
Step 2:
Unpack your Redetec®.
Check List:
1 x Redetec® unit
1 x Pack containing:
2 x keys, 3 x weidmuller terminal blocks,
2 x warning labels, 1 x F1A fuse, 1 x F10A
1 Or 2 x Metron actuation leads
1 Or 2 x Discharge Pipes/Nozzles to suit 600/800/1000mm cabinet
1 x Redetec® Manual
1 x Mains Power Lead
Ensure key-switch is in ISOLATE position.
Step 3:
Securely position unit at the top of the protected enclosure/cabinet, (for
further installation advice, contact Redetec Limited).
Step 4:
Screw the discharge pipe c/w with nozzle in to the valve on the rear of
the Redetec® ensuring that discharge area at the rear of the unit is free
from obstruction for 300mm below the discharge nozzle; also the
discharge nozzle should be close to the rear of the cabinet.
To ensure uniform discharge it is important that there are no
obstructions below the discharge area and the Arrows on the
nozzles are pointing downwards.
Step 5:
Ensure key is inserted and switched to ISOLATE position.
Step 6:
Plug mains lead into a clean 110/230v AC supply and in to the rear of
the unit. When initially plugged in the unit will carry out a self-check
which will initiate all lamps and give off a tone sound.
The sounder will then sound intermittently with a long pause,
indicating a fault condition.
Step 7:
The panel should now be showing;
FAULT indication – intermittent
ISOLATED indication – continuously
POWER ON indication – continuously
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Step 8:
At this stage the batteries are still not in circuit and require the battery
link to be inserted into rear panel terminal block.
Take the three green terminal blocks from the contents packet and plug
them into the terminal blocks at the rear of the panel –correctly rated
end of line (E.O.L.) resistors are already fitted.
Step 9:
Let the panel soak for a few seconds and ensure that fire indications
are NOT lit and that EXTINGUISHANT RELEASE button is NOT
lit. (You will get a fault light as the metron actuator is still not
connected)
Step 10:
The 180 degree Discharge Nozzle must be fitted with the discharge
holes pointing in the direction required, generally downwards. Please
ensure this is done prior to fitting the metron actuator in Step 11.
Step 11:
If you are installing the HFC227EA Or FK-5-1-12 version the metron
actuator(s) must be screwed hand tight in to the middle of the brass
valve through the hole in the rear in the Redetec® unit, the pair of wires
must also be connected to the rear of the unit into the terminals marked
GAS in the middle row, please refer to external schematic diagram. If
you are installing two metron actuators a wire from each actuator
should be connected to the Gas + & Gas – terminal.
The key switch should be turned to the ENABLE CONTROLS
position and reset button pressed.
The POWER light should be the only indication lit and the buzzer
should be silent.
The key switch may now be returned to the NORMAL position.
Step 12:
Ensure that all doors are tightly shut on the cabinet and that all opening
doors have warning stickers attached.
Your cabinet is now protected by Redetec®
Should you find any difficulties in the above guide please contact your Redetec
distributor or contact us direct Tel: +44(0) 3301200575 / Email: [email protected] ,
the above is only a guide and should be used by a fully trained engineer.
You should ensure that a maintenance contract is taken out with a suitable
experienced company, please contact us direct if you would like a quotation.
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4. Indications & Functions
4.1
Indications
Indication
Description of indication
Colour
POWER ON
Panel is in operational mode
Green
FAULT
Fault condition is apparent
Amber
ISOLATED
Extinguishant circuit is isolated
Amber
FIRE
Fire condition has been detected
Red
AUXILIARY/LP
Alarm condition has been detected
Amber
RELEASED
Confirmation of extinguishant being released
Red
4.2
Functions
4.2.1 The following functions will only operate when the key switch is in ENABLE
CONTROLS position.
Function
Description of Function
SILENCE
When pressed will silence buzzer
RESET
When pressed a system reset is performed
EXTRACT
Only operates after a fire condition, will reinstate the
switched voltage (fan tray IEC socket) output when pushed.
By pressing SILENCE and EXTRACT together and LED test will be performed.
4.2.2 The following functions are for the key switch positions.
Function
Description of Function
ISOLATE
Isolate extinguishant circuit
ENABLE CONTROLS
NORMAL
Enables the three push buttons – Silence, Reset, Extract
System should be left in this position when unattended
4.2.3 The EXTINGUISHANT RELEASE emergency button will work in all
situations with the exception of the key switch being in the ISOLATED
position.
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4.2
Fault Diagnostics
Fault Conditions: When a fault occurs on a part of the system the panel responds
by activating the internal sounder (which will pulse intermittently) and intermittently
illuminating the fault light (amber), the type of faults that would activate this is as
follows:
The internal sounder may be silenced however this will still give a reminder every 15
seconds, which cannot be silenced until the fault is rectified.
Please turn the key switch to Enable Controls and press the Reset button, if the fault
remains on the panel the diagnostics will illuminate the Auxiliary Lamp the given
number of times according to the fault, there will be a slight pause and the sequence
will be repeated.. (i.e. auxiliary lamp flashes 4 times for Zone 1 Fault before a slight
pause, this will repeat in a cycle until the fault is resolved)
1 – Battery Fault (Pre 2014)
Cause – fault signal is detected from the power supply (battery failure)
Remedy – check batteries are in circuit, check on rear external connector block (p. 23)
that battery link is in place (batt); check batteries for signs of malfunction – corrosion,
overheating, and shape distortion.
2 – Battery Fault (Post 2014) Or Power Supply Fault
Cause – fault signal is detected from the power supply (Battery Or Mains failure)
Remedy – check on rear external connector block (p. 23) that battery link is in place
(batt), check batteries are in circuit and battery voltage is healthy, and check all
external fuses and that the 110-230v mains supply is present.
3 – 24v Output Fuse
Cause – open circuit across fuse FH1
Remedy – check fuse and replace after determination/remedy of fault.
4 – Zone 1 Fault
Cause – open or short circuit fault is detected from detection circuit no. 1
Remedy – check detector 1 is situated on base correctly, if no other detectors are
being used check that 6.8k end of line resistor is connected on terminal block (Z1).
If other external detectors are being used check that they are all in place and that all
are situated on the bases correctly, also check that the end of line resistor is in place
on the last detector.
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5 – Zone 2 Fault
Zone 2 Fault Cont…….
Cause – open or short circuit fault is detected from detection circuit no 1
Remedy – check detector 2 is situated on base correctly, if no other detectors are
being used check that 6.8k end of line resistor is connected on terminal block (Z2).
If other external detectors are being used check that they are all in place and that all
are situated on the bases correctly, also check that the end of line resistor is in place
on the last detector.
6 – Hold Circuit Fault
Cause – open or short circuit has been detected on hold circuit.
Remedy – check end of line resistor is in circuit 6.8k on terminal block (hold), rear
connection block is securely in place, any external wiring has end of line resistor
fitted.
7 – Abort Circuit Fault
Cause – open or short circuit has been detected on abort circuit.
Remedy – check end of line resistor is in circuit 6.8k on terminal block (abort), rear
connection block is securely in place, any external wiring has end of line resistor
fitted.
8 – Extinguishant Circuit / Actuator Circuit Fault
Cause – open circuit has been detected on the extinguishant circuit
Remedy – ensure that internal extinguishing actuators are in circuit, if fault persists
they should be changed, external ensure that the extinguishing actuators are in circuit.
9 – Extinguishant Released Circuit Fault
Cause – open or short circuit has been detected on released circuit.
Remedy – check end of line resistor is in circuit 6.8k on terminal block (RLS’D), rear
connection block is securely in place, any external wiring has end of line resistor
fitted.
10 – Pressure Monitor / Auxiliary Circuit Fault
Cause – open or short circuit has been detected on pressure monitor circuit.
Remedy – check end of line resistor is in circuit 6.8k on terminal block (LP), rear
connection block is securely in place, any external wiring has end of line resistor
fitted.
11 – Isolate
Cause – key switch is in isolate mode, this is to warn that the unit is now disarmed,
this is shown as a fault code.
Remedy – Turn Key Switch to either Enable Controls Or Normal position.
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5. Technical Data
5.1
Internal Connection Details
Connections – Board No: Redetec® V2 – “Main Processor Card “
All connections on this card are for factory use only.
Connections – Board No: RedPSU V1 – “Main Power Supply Card “
All connections on this card are for factory use only.
Connections – Board No: Redrly V2 – “Relay Card “
All connections on this card are for factory use only.
Connections – Board No: Redcon 3 – “Rear Internal Connection Card “
All connections on this card are for factory use only.
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5.2
Internal Schematic Diagrams
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5.3
Internal Engineers Switches
Switch 1: Located on board no – Redetec® V2 main processor card.
When switch 1 is in position (1) it will initiate the extinguishant release sequence
upon single activation.
When switch 1 is in position (2) it will instigate the panel to look for the second
activation before initiating the extinguishant release sequence. Default
Switch 2: Located on board no – Redetec® V2 main processor card.
When switch 2 is in the Off position the decision as to whether the extinguishing
agent has been released is being made by the panel electrically, by determining that
voltage has been sent to the actuation circuit. Default
When switch 2 is in the On position the panel awaits an input in to the RLS’D
terminals at the rear connection board no. Redrear V1, from a confirmation the agent
has been released (i.e. a remote pressure switch mounted on the discharge pipework).
Switch 3a, 3b & 3c: Located on board no – Redetec® V2 main processor card.
These switches set the time of delay from the initiation of the extinguishant release
sequence to actual release.
The table below explains how this is achieved.
*Note that C is in the middle.
SW3A
SW3C
SW3B
Delay
Time
on
off
off
1
off
off
on
5
on
off
on
off
on
on
on
off
off
on
on
on
Default
10
15
30
120
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5.4
External Connections Details
Connections are detailed with the control panel in the fixed position from left to right,
top to bottom.
The 9 pin plug is an RS232 is for Redetec® office use only.
All monitored inputs are monitored using a 6.8k-ohm E.O.L. resistor and firing is
initiated using a 680ohm resistor.
The male IES socket is for the input mains voltage 110/230VAC, depending on input
voltage.
The female IES socket is an 8amp switched mains output for enclosure fan unit/other
equipment. This is contact only, switched during Fire 1 alarm conditions to shut down
fans prior to gas release voltage as input voltage.
Top Row Connections – Board No: Redrear V1
Connection
Ref
Connection Description
+ 48
+48 v dc Input to power unit in place of mains
-
0 v dc Input to power unit in place of mains
Output
→
Input
←
optional
→
optional
Abort
Monitored Abort Signal
←
Abort
Monitored Abort Signal
←
Hold
Monitored Hold Signal
←
Hold
Monitored Hold Signal
←
LP
Monitored Low Pressure Input Signal
←
LP
Monitored Low Pressure Input Signal
←
RLS`D
Remote Actual Confirmation of Agent Release
←
RLS`D
Remote Actual Confirmation of Agent Release
←
BATT
Link to connect batteries in circuit
BATT
Link to connect batteries in circuit
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Middle Row Connections – Board No: Redrear V1
Connection
Ref
Connection Description
Trig
Remote Firing Circuit Input for Agent
Trig
Remote Firing Circuit Input for Agent
Output
→
Input
←
←
→
←
Z2
+ Zone Two Detection Circuit
←
Z2
- Zone Two Detection Circuit
←
Z1
+ Zone One Detection Circuit
←
Z1
- Zone One Detection Circuit
←
Gas
+ Output to Remote Units
→
Gas
- Output to Remote Units
→
24
24v dc Output rated @ 500mA
→
0v
0v dc Output rated @ 500mA
→
Bottom Row Connections – Board No: Redrear V1
Connection
Ref
Connection Description
Output
→
NC
Fault - Normally Closed Volt Free Contact
→
NO
Fault - Normally Open Volt Free Contact
C
Fault - Common Volt Free Contact
→
→
→
NC
Fire 2 - Normally Closed Volt Free Contact
→
NO
Fire 2 - Normally Open Volt Free Contact
→
C
Fire 2 - Common Volt Free Contact
→
NC
Fire 1 - Normally Closed Volt Free Contact
→
NO
Fire 1 - Normally Open Volt Free Contact
→
C
Fire 1 - Common Volt Free Contact
→
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5.5
External Schematic Diagram
Redrear V1 – Rear Card External Connections Wiring Diagram
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Plan View – Various Models Typical Layout
PF/RED/1.5
PN/RED/1.5
PF/RED/3.0
PN/RED/3.0
VF/RED/1.5
VN/RED/1.5
VF/RED/3.0
VN/RED/3.0
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6. Service
6.1
User Checks
6.1.1 Ensure Extinguishant is ISOLATED before carrying out any works.
6.1.2 The user should ensure that the system is in good working order at all times.
The user should carry out on a monthly basis, inspections of the system; these
should include:6.1.3 The initiation of the reset button with key switch in ENABLE CONTROLS
position, which will perform a self-check of the control circuitry.
6.1.4 Looking out for obstructions to the discharge area, alteration/extensions of
protected equipment.
6.1.5 Checking all openings, which should be securely closed, is not left in the open
position and all cabinet penetrations to ensure they are well sealed.
6.1.6 Area is free from dust or other foreign objects, which could cause unwanted
false alarms.
6.1.7 Press SILENCE and extract together and a LED test will be performed.
6.2
Engineer Checks
6.2.1 Ensure Extinguishant is ISOLATED before carrying out any works.
6.2.2 The responsible person should ensure that the following checks are carried out
by a competent person at least two times per year or in accordance with local
fire system maintenance requirements:6.2.3 Entries in the Log Book are checked and any necessary action taken.
6.2.4 Back-up batteries and their connections should be examined and tested to
ensure they are in a good serviceable condition and not likely to fail before the
next inspection. Recommended to replace back-up batteries every 2-3 Years.
6.2.5 The alarm functions of the control and indicating equipment by operation of a
detector.
6.2.6 Visual inspection as in 6.1.4
6.2.7 Any defects should be recorded in the logbook and reported to the responsible
person, and action taken to correct it.
6.2.8 On completion of the work, a certificate of testing should be given to the
responsible person.
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6.3
Engineer Checks Extinguishant Section
6.3.1 HFC227EA / FK-5-1-12
6.3.2.1 Ensure Extinguishant is ISOLATED before carrying out any works.
6.3.2.2 Inspect all system components, nozzles, distribution piping and conduit for
physical damage and or displacement.
6.3.1.3 Inspect each container; needle pressure gauge must indicate storage pressure
of approximately 15-18.5 bar. Containers should show no evidence of
corrosion or damage.
6.3.1.4 Ensure all discharge areas are unobstructed and clear.
6.3.1.5 Inspect cylinder and valve assembly for leakage, physical damage such as
cracks, dents, distortion, and worn parts.
6.4
Recommended Service Spares
We recommend that the following spare parts be kept in the event of the unit being
damaged or the extinguishing agent being released.
Replacement Fire Suppressant Gas Cylinders:
RC/RED/FM2 - Replacement Cylinder c/w 1.5m3 HFC227ea Fill & Actuator
RC/RED/NOV - Replacement Cylinder c/w 1.5m3 FK-5-1-12 Fill & Actuator
RF/RED/FM2 - Cylinder Re-fill HFC227ea
RF/RED/NOV - Cylinder Re-fill FK-5-1-12
Other Replacement Parts
RA/RED - Replacement Metron Actuator
OD/RED - Replacement Optical Smoke Detector and Base
RB/RED/1.2-12 - 1.2A/H Sealed Lead Acid Batteries
Note: Other specific detection options are available. If you have any queries or would
like to discuss an application, please contact us at the address given
For prices and availability please contact Redetec Limited, or your local
distributor.
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6.5
Service Log
Any changes, modifications, and repairs to the system or its components are to be
noted on these pages. All recordings must contain date and signature.
Date of Installation / Service :………………………….
Installation / Service Completed by:……………………………………………………
On Behalf of: (Company):……………………………………………………
Date
Panel
Serial#
(P) Pass
(F) Fail
Action
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Service Log.. (continued)
Date
Panel
Serial#
(P) Pass
(F) Fail
Action
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7. Certification
7.1
Declaration of Conformity
This appliance has been tested and conforms to the following standards:
EMC testing:
EN55022
EN6100-3-2
EN50130-4
Emission Standard – Information Technology Equipment
Emission Standard – Harmonic Limits
Immunity Standard – Fire, Intruder and Social Alarm Systems
Along with the following tests:
Conducted Emissions – AC Mains Input Port
Radiated Emissions – Enclosure Port
Emissions – Harmonic Limits
Conducted RF Immunity – AC Mains/Signal Lines
(AM+PM Modulation)
EN61000-4-3 Radiated RF Immunity – Enclosure Port (AM+PM Modulation)
EN61000-4-4 Fast Transient Bursts – AC Mains/Signal Lines
EN61000-4-2 Electronic Discharge – Enclosure Port
EN61000-4-5 Voltage Surges – AC Mains / Signal Lines
EN61000-4-11Voltage Dips – AC Mains Input Port
EN55022
EN55022
EN6100-3-2
EN61000-4-6
Documentation is available at the companies address:
Contact:
Product literature and other downloads are available from www.redetec.co.uk
Redetec Ltd.
Unit 24, Berkley Business Park
Turner Street
Ashton-Under-Lyne
Manchester, OL6 8LB
England, UK
Tel: +44 (0) 330 120 0575
E: [email protected]
W: www.redetec.co.uk
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Certificate of Installation
&
Commissioning
This certificate confirms the installation and commissioning of the fire alarm and
suppression system (Redetec®) at:
Protected Area Specific:………………………………………………………………
Premises / Address:…………………………………………………………………...
………………………………………………………………………………………..
………………………………………………………………………………………..
The above system has been installed & commissioned in line with the manufacturers
guidelines:
Signed (Commissioning Engineer):………………………………..Date:…………….
For and on behalf of:…………………………………………………………………..
In case of emergency contact no:……………………………………………………...
This manual is to situated at:………………………………………………………….
Official Use:
Panel Serial No:…………………………………………………………………………
Goods inspected and packed on:………………….Signature:…………………………
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