Information

  • Document No. FDD013001

  • Audit Title Conventional Detection System Audit

  • Client / Site

  • Conducted on

  • Prepared by

  • Location
  • Accompanying Personnel

Conventional Fire Detection System

  • Panel is unobstructed?

  • Photograph of panel

  • Has a risk assessment been carried out to determine adequate detector coverage?

  • Are detectors of the correct type for the risk?

  • Are the detectors correctly situated within each protected area?

  • Is the panel protect by a clearly identified circuit breaker?

  • Is the panel numbered or identified?

  • A suitable and up to date zone chart is in place?

  • The panel was found to be powered up and operational?

  • The date of installation of the standby batteries is clearly shown on the units?

  • The panel is securely fastened?

  • The panel is locked?

  • Internal wiring is secure with all exposed conductors insulated?

  • Battery disconnected and fault signal received?

  • Fault signal activates internal buzzer?

  • Power disconnected and fault signal received?

  • Manual call point activated and fire signal received?

  • Main siren activated upon receipt of fire signal?

  • Decibel range tested correct?

  • Flashing light on siren unit activates?

  • Smoke applied to at least 10% of detectors?

  • Fire signal received at each test?

  • MCP 's tested?

  • Fire signal received at each MCP test?

  • Has the staff received adequate training in the acceptance of alarms, faults and other related procedures?

  • System passed all tests and is certified as compliant?

  • Remarks

  • Signature of technician

  • Date and time of audit

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