b.
Alarm silencing switch which when activated will silence all
associated alarm devices without resetting the panel, and cause
operation of system trouble signals.
c.
Individual zone disconnect switches which when operated will
disable only their respective initiating circuit and cause
operation of the system and zone trouble signals.
d.
Reset switch which when activated will restore the system to
normal standby status after the cause of the alarm has been
corrected, and all activated initiating devices reset. [Operation
of reset switch shall restore activated smoke detectors to normal
standby status.]
e.
Lamp test switch.
[f.
City disconnect switch which when activated will disconnect the
coded device and cause operation of the system trouble signal.]
2.3.1.1
Main Annunciator
trouble lamps for each zone alarm initiating circuit as indicated below,
located on the exterior of the cabinet door or visible through the cabinet
door. Lamps shall be LED (Light Emitting Diode) type. Supervision will
not be required provided a fault in the annunciator circuits results only
of the remainder of the system. Each lamp shall provide specific
identification of the [zone] [area] [device] by means of a permanent label.
In no case shall zone identification consist of the words "Zone 1," "Zone
2," etc., but shall consist of the description of the [zone] [area]
[device].
2.3.1.2
Initiating Zones
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NOTE: List zones from 1 to x, with a brief
description of each zone; e.g. "Zone 1: Hangar Bay
No. 1". Expand this list as necessary to identify
all the zones required for the building.
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Shall be arranged as follows:
Zone 1:
[_____]
Zone 2:
[_____]
Zone 3:
[_____]
Zone x:
[_____]
2.3.1.3
Remote Annunciator Panel
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NOTE: Coordinate location of remote trouble bell
and remote annunciator panel when both are provided.
Locate panel at or near the building entrance to
allow fire department quick access to panel.
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