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Method Statement Programming of Fire Alarm System

INTERFACING MODULE OF AHU UNIT AND NEED TO CHECK AND TROUBLESHOOT EXACT FAULT OF ANNOUNCIATOR

1. Purpose

This Method Statement document explains the method for Reprogramming of fire alarm system (FAS) for interfacing module of AHU Unit and needs to check the exact fault of Annunciator-2 at (Project/Facility Name) and Annunciator.

2. Scope

The scope of works detailed within this MS document applies to method for Reprogramming for a fire alarm system (FAS) for Interfacing module of AHU and require to examine the exact defects of Annunciator-2 whereby upon satisfactory accomplishment, inspection of works, the below mentioned Project requirement and effective & efficient system is handed Over to the Client.

3. Reference

  • NFPA 101Life Safety Code 
  • NFPA 72 Fire alarm system
  • NFPA 70 (2014 Edition)- Electrical

4. Procedure

Preventive maintenance:

  1. Authorized PTW SHALL be Issued by the client before the start of works
  2. Personnel conducting works SHALL wear  appropriate PPE
  3. Safety warning signs SHALL be provided and the area cleared of non-essential personnel
  4. The programmer will connect the software with the fire alarm panel in MODE-1.
  5. The Programmer already added the existing interfacing module as per the fire alarm panel Node and they will provide cause and effect (During fire alarm activation AHU module will be activated after 180 seconds time latency) for the Existing Module (EM).
  6. The programmer will do the changing of caution and effect as per the site standard to activate the Existing module.
  7. After completing programming and updating the fire system. We require to do the Fire Alarm Testing (FAT) to check the cause and effect of the Exiting module.
  8. The programmer will connect the software with fire alarm master panel in (specified Room) and he will check and troubleshoot exact fault of annunciator -2 Trouble.

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