Servicing; Checkout; Maintenance; Troubleshooting - Fike SHP 10-051 Product Manual

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FIKE CORPORATION
6.0

SERVICING

Qualified individuals shall perform Inspection, Testing, and Maintenance. Fike provides a training class
on the SHP for Factory Authorized Sales Outlets. The training class provides Certification for Installation,
Service and Maintenance of the SHP. The certified individual performing the service must have also read
this entire manual and understand the basics of Fire Alarm Systems, codes, and standards. Before
proceeding with any testing, notify all building occupants and any parties monitoring the Fire Control
System. Notification must also be performed at the conclusion of the testing.
6.1

CHECKOUT

After system installation per previous chapters, verify system operation to the satisfaction of the authority
having jurisdiction. As required, the Record of Completion in Chapter 1 of NFPA 72 must be completed.
If using releasing initiators/GCA in conjunction with the ARM-III module:
1.) Releasing circuits should not be operated with the initiator/GCA connected during checkout. If
the integrity of the releasing circuit is required to be tested, install a flashbulb (P/N 02-3799) in
place of the initiator/GCA. Do not connect initiators/GCA to ARM III if any ground faults are
present on the system.
2.) Follow ARM-III manual 06-106 for safety considerations and ARM-III wiring.
NOTE: Use the Arm /Disable Switch (SW4) to disable the Agent Release and Solenoid circuits
during system checkout and maintenance. As a minimum, place SW4 in the "disable" position upon
system power-up and power-down. After power-down, allow the ARM-III module ten minutes to self-
discharge prior to maintenance to prevent accidental firing of initiators.
6.2

MAINTENANCE

Periodic maintenance shall be, as a minimum, performed per NFPA 72, Chapter 7. Maintenance shall be
performed by a trained or authorized Fike representative. Certain components of the SHP require
replacement, even though no obvious sign of failure is present.
Batteries (Lead Acid)
Gas Cartridge Actuator (GCA)
Initiator
6.3

TROUBLESHOOTING

System troubles and events are displayed via the diagnostic LED codes defined in Section 5.2. Additional
troubleshooting aids are provided in Section 6.3.1, Typical Voltages and Tolerances, and Section 6.3.2,
Event Description/Resolution.
UL S2203
FM 0Z8A0.AY
Replace every 4 years according to date of manufacture
Replace every 10 years according to date of manufacture
Replace every 5 years according to date of installation
SHP Product Manual
Manual P/N: 06-130
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SERVICING
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Rev. No: 3, 04/02

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