Kidde Fire Systems VEGA LT TM0081 사용자 설명서

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ABOUT THIS MANUAL
This installation manual details how to install and commission the Vega LT fire control panel and range of
optional equipment. It has been carefully checked for accuracy and is presumed to be correct. The
manufacturer assumes no responsibility for inaccuracies and reserves the right to modify the contents without
notice.
1.3
SYSTEM DESIGN
The design of the fire detection and alarm system should be in accordance with BS 5839 part 1 Fire detection
and fire alarm systems for buildings -“Code of practice for system design, installation, commissioning and
maintenance” and may be supplemented with customer’s specific installation requirements. The fire alarm
system design is beyond the scope of this document. It is therefore assumed that a basic knowledge of general
fire alarm system practices, components and their use is understood.
We recommend that a suitably qualified and competent person is consulted in connection with the design of the
fire alarm system and that the system is commissioned and services in accordance with the laid down
specification and national standards.
The Fire Officer responsible for the property should be contacted at an early stage to discuss of any site-specific
requirements.
1.4
ELECTRICAL SAFETY
Before handling any part of the control panel, ensure that adequate precautions are taken against damage to
the sensitive electronic components located within the control panel. Operators and engineers should discharge
themselves of any personal electro-static charge by momentarily touching a convenient earthed object.
Static charges are collected on adjacent conductors and are delivered in the form of sparks passing between
the conductors through insulating space or material. The sweat layer on the human skin is a sufficient medium
to store induced static charges and deliver them to any receptive conductor such as an electronic component or
printed circuit board. Following these guidelines can reduce static discharges:
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Always use conductive or anti-static containers for transportation and storage.
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Wear an earth wrist strap whilst handling devices, ensuring a good earth connection is maintained.
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Never subject a static sensitive device to sliding movement over any surface and avoid any direct
contact with the pins.
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Avoid placing sensitive devices onto plastic or vinyl surfaces.
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Minimise the handling of sensitive devices and printed circuit boards.
All static sensitive devices are marked accordingly, but it is good engineering practice to treat all components
and boards with the same degree of protection.
WARNING:
The static handling procedures must be adhered to and extreme caution must be exercised when
working inside the control panel due to the presence of mains voltage 230 V AC. Failure to do so may
invalidate product warranty.