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Xtralis VESDA VFT-15 User Manual

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VESDA by Xtralis
VESDA VFT Product Guide
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You should now power up the system. Refer to Chapter 4 for details on the startup sequence for the detector.
If the detector does not start up as described, check that the detector and RS485 network have been correctly
installed.
Preliminary Systems Check
Conduct a preliminary systems check before you begin commissioning. The check can be conducted by
using Xtralis VSC or VSM4 PC based software.
At power up or when changing site requirements a range of faults will be generated, which is normal behavior.
To silence the faults you can accept the factory defaults, but you MUST remember that you still need to
configure the detector to suit the customer site.
Change the settings to suit site requirements:
l Normalizing the air flow - Normalize the air flow using Xtralis VSC or the display panel. Refer to
Section 4.1 for more information.
l Create smoke at the farthest sampling hole from the Detector to confirm that the detector registers the
presence of smoke at approximately 30 seconds for a 15 x 50m tube configuration, and less time
where less tubes are fitted, but also within the maximum time according to local codes and standards.
This test should be conducted for each pipe to ensure that there is no blockage or leakage in any of the
microbore tubes.
For information on smoke tests refer to the VESDA Commissioning Guide.
C.2 System Configuration
Once all pre-commissioning activities have occurred, the detectors should be configured appropriately for the
site. It is recommended that all detectors should be configured with PC software, however if this is not
immediately available, then the detectors can be configured through the display panel. For more information
on configuring the detector, refer to Chapter 5.
C.3 System Integrity Testing
VFT detectors can be tested in a number of ways including performance-based smoke tests and test
functions available from the detector. Before commencing tests, ensure that the tests comply to local codes
and standards. Performance testing is done during commissioning and may be required during service, but is
not essential. We highly recommend pipe integrity testing be performed each year.
For more information about:
l Performance-based smoke tests - refer to the VESDA Commissioning Guide.
l Test functions - refer to Section 5.3.12.
Test results should be recorded in a copy of the VESDA commissioning form (Xtralis Document 12687).
C.4 Hand Over
Hand over of the system occurs once you and the customer are satisfied that all aspects of commissioning
the system have been addressed and meet the required standards. The system must be ready for day to day
operation prior to hand over. To hand over the system to the client, you should:
l Ensure that the VESDA commissioning forms are complete and all relevant sections have been filled
in.
l If you have used Xtralis VSC, select the Device or Address then select File | Print to print out a copy
of configuration details and include a copy with the hand over documents.
l Obtain the relevant signatures.
l Ensure that relevant attachments have been included with the commissioning form.
l Make copies of the completed commissioning forms and attachments and forward these to:
l Appropriate Xtralis Sales Office
l Installing contractor
l Designer of the system
l End user of the system

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Xtralis VESDA VFT-15 Specifications

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BrandXtralis
ModelVESDA VFT-15
CategorySmoke Alarm
LanguageEnglish

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