Introduction Components Architrave detailing (single swing doors) Premanufacturing Information - MUST RETURN TO HIPAC Preparing the Door/Frame Sign off Sheet - MUST RETURN TO HIPAC Wiring Stages Connections Testing/Checks Changing of the Alarm delay time 10. Fail safe Failsafe Alarm sounding 12.
Introduction Hipac Door Top Alarms are available in 44m and 54mm thicknesses and to a width to suit the door (made to measure). The solution is available for Non Fire and FD30 fire door application. All components are quality checked, tested and signed off before dispatch. The importance of correct installation, handling with care and connecting in the correct sequence cannot be emphasised too strongly.
Frame Architrave Detailing - Single Swing Doors For reduced ligature when the Door Top Alarm is used on single swing doors (with SECURAHinge), please note the below architrave detailing / modification is required to allow for the Domed Cap on top of the hinge. If new door-set, it is recommended this is planned in at design stage.
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Pre Manufacturing Information (Multiple Doors) Please use this diagram to determine handing of doors Submit completed form to sales@hipac.com.au...
Preparing the door Hipac Healthcare Pty Ltd can take no responsibility for incorrect operation of Door Top Alarms that are not fitted as per directed in these instructions. If retrofitting, then removal of the door is recommended. Remove 12mm from the...
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Door Top Alarm Wiring Test Sign Off Sheet Overleaf is the completion sign off sheet for each stage of the installation. A completed signed copy of the above must be returned to Hipac for their records. Failure to return will invalidate the warranty.
7) Staff Attack mains computer / nurses station / fobs (by others - staff attack) NOTE - Each stage must be signed off on the ‘Sign Off Sheet’ before handing over a copy returned to Hipac. A battery powered tested unit is loaned to the Door Top Alarm installers so they can sign off stages 1-3 before other companies...
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Wiring into the electronics box should be as follows: Cables codes Staff attack wiring Green - Green LED Wire to normally closed (recommended) Red - Red LED or normally open. Blue - Trigger switch Yellow - Common Green Tamper loop Tamper loop Blue Normally closed...
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Hipac will not attend site to carry out an investigation without proof that all the stages have been signed (or stages up to when the problem has occurred). If Hipac attend site and it is proved a stage was signed off in error, this will be chargeable at a day’s...
Testing / Checks egular basis. Frequency of the testing is as per your The Door Top Alarms should be tested on a r risk assessments policy. To carry out the tests, place the supplied magnet just under the LED on the Door Top Alarm. (The LED only lights up when a magnet is placed against it so it is not visible to patients).
NOTE - this is only applicable if the staff attack system has been wired into the Normally Closed terminals in the Hipac electronics box. It is possible to get notification if the Normally Open terminals have to be used but this will not be an audible alarm and is dependent on your staff attack company being able to send a failure message back to say the main control panel at the nurses’...
(shown previously) in the electronics box with a small Phillips screwdriver. If the alarm continues to go off this is outside of the Hipac solution and down to the programming of the staff attack system. Try disconnecting the staff attack wires (also as shown previously) and if this fails to stop the alarm, immediately contact the staff attack company to discuss and solve.
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Green Light - Press the top bar once and move magnet around LED Amber LED - indicates correct protocol for tamper setting Red LED - DTA Alarm signal sent to Staff Attack System After approximately 20 seconds, the unit will reset itself and the red LED will disappear. The DTA resets but the staff attack system still needs resetting as per Staff Attack Instructions...
If at this point the LED is presenting green then the fitting of the door is wrong and the DTA is clashing with the frame causing it to activate. This can be fixed by wither channeling the DTA deeper into the door or by slightly dropping the hinge. In this case Hipac do not need to attend site.
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If the bar is sticking but there is no side to side movement in the bar then you will need to check the channeling the door to make sure it’s not too tight on the alarm. Hipac should not need to visit site.
15. HFM Electrical Transfer Hinge Fitting Instructions Fixings (2x) M3 x 6mm (AUS 12mm), Countersunk, Security Torx screws in A2 Stainless steel. (5x) No.8 x 1 1/2”, Countersunk, Security Torx wood screws in A2 Stainless steel. Domed Cap (Optional extra). Note: If the hinge is to be rebated, attach the EM hinge to the DTA using the M3 x 6mm screws.
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Once all hinge sections are fitted, fit the domed cap on top of the hinge knuckle, following domed cap fitting instructions. Once installed, Hipac should be contacted to carry out the commissioning to validate the warranty. PO Box 797, 36 Long St. Goulburn NSW 2580, Australia P.
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