Scolmore ESP Espire ES1SLV Manual

Alarm powered by mains supply with a sealed 10 year lithium battery with optional rf-link module

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General Information
Read the instructions before commencing installation. The user is to retain the instructions for future reference.
Espire Alarms have been designed and developed for fixed residential installation and use.
The Alarm is required to be permanently wired to a 230V mains electrical supply by a qualified electrician in accordance with the local wiring regulations.
Before commencing electrical work, ensure the mains isolator on the consumer unit is in the 'OFF' position to prevent electric shock and ensure the
Alarm is complete with the Lock-in Wiring Base.
After installation the Alarm is to be tested weekly: Press and hold the Test/ Hush button for at least 10 seconds to ensure the Alarm sounds and all
interconnected Alarms activate.
Product Description
ES1SLV Optical Smoke Alarm Powered by Mains Supply with a Sealed 10 Year Lithium Battery
ES1HLV Heat Alarm Powered by Mains Supply with a Sealed 10 Year Lithium Battery
ES1MULV Optical Smoke and Heat Multi-Sensor Alarm Powered by Mains Supply
with a Sealed 10 Year Lithium Battery
The Alarm is supplied with a Lock-In Wiring Base.
The RF-Link (ES1RF) module is supplied with the Alarm or available separately.
The Alarm's backup battery is sealed and non-replaceable.
Recommended
Alarm Location
Alarm locations are to follow
guidance provided in British
Standard; BS 5839-6:2019.
A Fire Risk Assessment is used to
determine the Grade and Category
of system required;
LD1
S
Loft
S
S
M
M
Bedro
Bedroom
Hallway
S
Bathroom
Stairs
S
S
M
Living Room
Multi Story Dwelling Example
Multi Storey Dwelling Example
Diagram Key
S
ES1SLV Optical Smoke Alarm
Alarm Powered by Mains Supply with a Sealed 10 Year
OPTIMUM
LD1
PROTECTION
Appropriate where occupants
are likely to be vulnerable (e.g
the elderly.) In addition to LD3
recommendations, Alarms are
installed in all circulation areas
and all rooms or areas in which
fire might start. Excludes toilets,
bathrooms or shower rooms.
M
M
Shower
M
S
M
Bedroom
H
M
H
Kitchen
Garage
H
Lithium Battery with Optional RF-Link Module
Red Alarm LED
Green Power LED
BASIC
LD2
PROTECTION
In addition to the recommendations
for an LD3 system, additional
Alarms are installed in certain
rooms determined by the risk
assessment. For example; a heat
Alarm is installed in each kitchen, or
a smoke Alarm installed in the living
room. Excludes toilets, bathrooms
or shower rooms.
LD2
Bedroom
Bathroom
S
M
Living Room
Multi Story Dwelling Example
Multi Storey Dwelling Example
ES1HLV Heat Alarm
M
ES1MULV Multi-Sensor Alarm
ES1SLV, ES1HLV, ES1MULV
Light Sensor
MINIMUM
LD3
PROTECTION
Alarms installed in all hallways,
stairways and circulation areas that
form part of the escape routes.
All Alarms are to be interconnected.
S
M
Loft
S
M
Shower
Hallway
S
M
Bedroom
Stairs
S
M
H
Kitchen
Amber
Fault LED
Test/Hush
Button
Sounder
Garage
1

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  • Page 1 Alarm Powered by Mains Supply with a Sealed 10 Year Lithium Battery with Optional RF-Link Module ES1SLV, ES1HLV, ES1MULV UK Full Manual General Information Read the instructions before commencing installation. The user is to retain the instructions for future reference. •...
  • Page 2: Alarm Installation

    Alarm Installation Ceiling Positioning Vaulted/Sloped Ceiling Positioning Alarm lnstallations are to follow guidance Alarm to be positioned a provided in British Standard; BS 5839-6:2019. Alarm to be minimum of 300mm ceiling mounted in the away from the wall • For optimum performance the preferred centre of the room location for the Alarm is a central ceiling position, and at least 300mm from walls...
  • Page 3: Alarm Testing

    Alarm Testing Test the Alarm after installation, and weekly thereafter. Check that the Red LED flashes at 40 second intervals to show that the Alarm is functioning and the Green power status LED is permanently illuminated. Step 1. Step 2. Press and hold the Test/Hush button for a The Alarm will sound and the Red LED will flash.
  • Page 4: Alarm Removal

    Step 4. After coding is completed, test each individual Alarm and check that all interconnected Alarms sound. Note: There may be up to a 10 second delay for the coded Alarms to respond after pressing the Test/Hush button. Delete an RF-Link Coded Alarm Press and hold the RF Coding Switch for 3 seconds and release when the RF Coding Status LED flashes Red.
  • Page 5 Alarm Status Indication Normal Mode Green LED Amber LED Red LED Sounder Description (i) A steady Green LED means that the power supply to the Alarm is normal. (ii) The Red LED flashes every 40 seconds to coincide with the Alarm’s auto test function. Note: The Auto Dim LED function automatically adjusts the brightness of the Green LED up to 50% in 1 x 40 sec low light conditions such as at night to reduce distraction.
  • Page 6 Fault Mode Green LED Amber LED Red LED Sounder Fault Solution Description The Alarm performs automatic tests. If the Alarm detects an Alarm Fault Replace Alarm internal error the Alarm will sound and the Amber LED flashes twice every 40 seconds. 2 x 40 sec 2 x 40 sec After the Alarm passes the 10th year of installation it performs an...
  • Page 7: Product Safety

    Product Safety Product Installation • If there is any doubt about the cause of an Alarm activation, assume it • To avoid serious risk of electric shock or fire hazards. Alarms are to be was caused by an actual fire and evacuate immediately. installed and interconnected by a qualified electrician in accordance with the local electrical Installations regulations BS 7671.

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