General / Application - Honeywell ESSER FACP Technical Information

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Periphery components for ESSER FACP
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General / Application

This Technical Information provides an overview of the peripheral components that can be connected and used
as integral parts of ESSER fire alarm systems:
automatic fire detectors
manual call points
esserbus
®
transponders
wireless components
alarm devices
These components must be considered as important components of the fire alarm system during planning,
commissioning and maintenance.
The information and technical specifications detailed in this documentation are designed to give an experienced
engineer a basis for planning and to enable a fire alarm specialist to carry out quick installation and precise
maintenance.
Relevant knowledge and qualifications are required.
In order to carry out work properly and safely, compliance with all specified safety and operating information in
this documentation is required, as well as a correctly planned fire alarm system (FAS) that conforms to the
applicable standards and guidelines.
Furthermore, object-specific design and planning documents for the FAS and local requirements must be
observed.
Other documents relevant for planning, commissioning and maintenance are listed in the following table.
Important information can also be found in the documentation for the components used.
Associated Documents
Part No.
Description
Technical Information
798654.GB0
Manufacturer's instruction for the commissioning and maintenance of fire alarm systems
798920.EU.EN
Technical Information Obligatory Information for Ex (i) devices
798961.GB0
Technical Information Third party detector for ESSER-Fire Alarm Panel
FAS installer
Installers are a qualified electrician who, due to their professional training, are adequately qualified to install fire
alarm systems and are also familiar with the requirements of hazard alarm systems and telecommunications.
The FAS installer installing this system understands and implements the planning and project specifications for
this fire alarm system and assesses the implementation of the individual work steps and recognises potential
hazards.
System operator / trained person
A 'trained person' is an individual that has been trained in the performance of the operations required to operate
a fire alarm system (FAS) or hazard alarm system (HAS). This training must have been provided by a specialist.
The trained person must be able to independently operate the system's basic functions, able to ascertain that
the system is working properly, and initiate remedial action in case of irregularities or defects.
Service and programming software tools 8000
The commissioning and configuration of the fire alarm system requires the use of the tools 8000 service and
programming software, version V1.16 or higher.
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TI 798960.GB0 / 04.20

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