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Operation & Maintenance Manual for Model 2100 Fire+Smoke systems from Smoke Guard, Inc. 287 N. Maple Grove - Boise, ID 83704 Phone: (800) 574-0330 Fax: (208) 639-7851 E-Mail: info@smokeguard.com Website: http://www.smokeguard.com Call your local Smoke Guard distributor for answers to questions about your system...
Alterations and additions ..........4 System acceptance testing ........... 4 Operation What makes up the Model 2100 Smoke Guard system ..5 How the Smoke Guard system works ......6 What to do if the curtain has deployed ......7 Maintenance/Testing Before you test ............
The building owner must inspect and test each Smoke Guard unit at least once every six months. Failure to properly test and maintain your Smoke Guard unit could result in death or serious injury in the event of a fire.
The responsibilities of the building owner The Smoke Guard system is considered “connected equipment” as defined in NFPA 72. As such, the owner or designated representative shall be responsible for inspecting, functional testing, recording of tests, and maintaining the system. Delegation of responsibility shall be in writing, with a copy made available to the authority having jurisdiction under the provisions of the building code and local ordinances.
LEDs.) NOTE: The smoke detector or other initiating device is part of the building smoke and fire alarm system and NOT a component of the Smoke Guard system. However, it is an essential component, vital to the proper operation of the system and all other connected equipment.
How the Smoke Guard system works Ready: The system connects to an auxiliary relay in the smoke detector located nearby. The curtain is rolled up and concealed within the housing. Alarm: When the local smoke detector goes into alarm, the curtain deploys, stopping when it reaches the floor.
If the unit loses power for a period exceeding the capacity of the integral battery backup system (approximately 15 hours) the curtain will remain deployed until main power is restored. If a unit deploys during a fire, notify Smoke Guard (800-574-0330) for a free service visit. Doc #2102, Rev 2...
Maintenance/Testing The following topics cover the requirements for testing, inspecting, and maintaining your Smoke Guard system. Before you test NOTE: These instructions assume that installation is complete and the installer has conducted the tests specified in the installation manual to verify proper installation.
Locate the service record at the back of this manual and fill it out as you proceed. You are responsible for reporting any required adjustments to Smoke Guard or the distributor who installed the unit.
Record Keeping The following topics explain how to maintain a record of the tests that you perform on your Smoke Guard system: Why keep records? What records should be kept? Why keep records? According to NFPA 72 (2002 edition), the building owner is responsible for keeping the maintenance and testing record for the life safety devices in their building.
Appendix: Troubleshooting a System Fault If the curtain fully deploys on its own (fall-by-gravity) this indicates that it has completely lost power: main power is off and the battery backup voltage has dropped below a critical threshold. If the controller is emitting a steady audible alarm the system is in a fault state.
M2100 Status LED interpretations GREEN YELLOW State Description Status Fault Code Trouble Notes Normal 1 System OK System fully functional. Power on/ Self- Sequential Approximately 12 seconds to Normal 2 Sequential Flash Sequential Flash Test active Flash complete. System in 1-Blink on .5 1-Blink on .5 S Normal 3...
(EOL) diode, provided by Smoke Guard, installed at the normally open contacts of the device. This error will occur if the diode is not connected or is faulty, or if the wiring between the diode and controller is interrupted.
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