Bosch Appliances F220 Test the Alarm Loop, Test any CO Sensors, Perform Nfpa 72 Required Testing

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5.3Test the Alarm Loop

Checkthe voltage across the EOL resistor of each alarm loop to verify wiring losses do not exceed control panel manufacturer’s specifications.

5.4Test any CO Sensors

Removing the detector head or resetting the detector’s power places the detector in a special test mode for 15 minutes. If over 35 ppm of CO is applied to the detector within this

15-minute period, the detector must alarm or it is defective.

WARNING! The F220-PTHC detects carbon monoxide

! (CO) as a component of a fire. Do not use the F220-PTHC as a stand-alone CO detector.

5.5 Perform NFPA 72 Required Testing

Refer to Section 1.2 Required Maintenance and Testing on

page 2.

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Installation Manual

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Contents F220 Series Detectors with F220-B6RS Base Required Maintenance and Testing LegalTrademarks Compatible Control Panels General InformationBase Features About F220 Series Detector Heads F220 Series Detectors3 F220 Series Heat Detector Heads 2 F220 Series Detector FeaturesTechnical Specifications General Specifications4 F220 Series Smoke Detector Heads Electrical Supervision Install the BasesBase Specifications Detector SpecificationsPage EOL Resistors Wire the BasesLoop Wiring Specifications Terminal ConnectionsWire Optional Remote Annunciators Wire F220-B6RS Sounder BasesFour-wire Loop Termination NAC Configurations Local Configurations F220-B6RS Local Configuration DIP Switch Settings D275 Wire F220-B6E Power Supervision Base Wire Power Supervision ModulesF220-B6E D275 Wire D275 Power Supervision ModuleInstall the Detector Heads Mount the Detector HeadsOptional Locking Bar LED Keyed. Do not force them onto the mounting bases Detector HeadTest Mode Sensitivity ModeSet Detector Modes Flash Rate and Trouble Indication Set CleanMe FeatureInspect the Installation Test the InstallationActivate an Alarm at Each Detector Reset the Control PanelTest Each Detector Test the Alarm Loop Perform Nfpa 72 Required TestingTest any CO Sensors USA