Bosch Appliances DS7445I, DS7447E, DS7400XI manual Fire Safety, If Installed in Family Residences

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7.4

Fire

 

 

 

Safety

 

No fire detection device or system should be considered 100% foolproof.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

This fire alarm system can provide early warning of a developing fire. Such a system, however, does not ensure protection against property damage or loss of life resulting from a fire. Any fire alarm system may fail to warn for any number of reasons (e.g. smoke not reaching a detector that is behind a closed door).

When considering detectors for residential applications, refer to NFPA Standard 72, “The National Fire Alarm Code.” This standard is available at a nominal cost from: The National Fire Protection Association, Batterymarch Park, Quincy, MA 02269.

7.4.1 If Installed in Family Residences

Adherence to the NFPA Standard 72 can lead to reasonable fire safety when the following items are practiced:

Minimize hazards: Avoid the three traditional fire killers: smoking in bed, leaving children home alone, and cleaning with flammable liquids.

Providing a fire warning system: Most fire deaths occur in the home, the majority, during sleeping hours. The minimum level of protection requires smoke detectors to be installed outside of each separate sleeping area and on each additional story of the dwelling.

For added early warning protection, it is recommended that detectors be installed in all separated areas including the basement, bedrooms, dining room, utility room, furnace room, and hallways.

7.4.2 Having and Practicing an Escape Plan

A fire warning may be wasted unless the family has planned in advance for a rapid and safe exit from the building.

Draw a floor plan of the entire house showing two exits from each bedroom and two from the house. Since stairwells and hallways may be blocked during a fire, the plan should provide

exits from bedroom windows.

Make copies of the plan and practice it with all family members.

Pre-arrange a meeting place outside and away from the residence. Once out of the building, all occupants should immediately go to the pre-selected location to be accounted for.

Provide a barricade between family members and fire, smoke, and toxic gases (e.g. close all bedroom doors before retiring).

Children should be instructed on opening their bedroom windows and exiting safely from the building. If exiting is not possible, they should be taught to stay at the open window and shout for help until it arrives.

In the event of a fire alarm after retiring, wake the children by shouting to them from behind your closed door. Tell them to keep their bedroom doors closed.

If the top of your bedroom door is uncomfortably hot, do not open it. There is most likely fire, intolerable heat, or smoke on the other side. Shout to all family members to keep their bedroom doors closed and to exit the building via alternate routes.

If the top of the door is not uncomfortably hot, brace the bottom of the door with your foot, and the top with one hand, then open the door about one inch. Be prepared to slam the door shut if there is any pressure against the door or if any hot air rushes in.

If there is no evidence of excessive heat or pressure, leave the room and close the door behind you. Shout appropriate instructions to all family members and immediately leave the building via the pre-planned routes. If heavy smoke is present, drop to your hands and knees, or crawl to remain below the smoke level.

7.4.3 Installation Considerations

Proper location of detection devices is one of the most critical factors in a fire alarm system.

The following are some general considerations:

Smoke detectors should not be installed in “dead air” spaces or close to ventilating or air conditioning outlets because smoke may be circulated away from the detector. Locations near air inlets should be favored.

Avoid areas subject to normal smoke concentrations such as kitchens, garages, or near fireplaces.

Do not install smoke detectors where normal area tempera- tures are above 100° F (38° C) or below 32° F (0° C).

Areas of high humidity and dust concentrations should be avoid- ed.

The edge of ceiling mounted detectors should be no closer than 4 inches (10 cm) from any wall.

Place the top edge of wall mounted detectors between 4 and 12 inches (10 to 30 cm) from the ceiling.

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Contents Access Control Keypad Quick Reference GuideNumber of hours from Table of Contents 14.0 Installation Guide for UL Listed Systems12.0 13.0Specifications Standby Current Load 15 Max. Load Currents Backup Battery CalculationDS7412 RS232 Serial Interface module OptionsCurrent Draw = 500 μA, Standby 560 μA, Alarm Enclosure Installation Install the EnclosureInstall the Control/Communicator Wiring Loop + Zone Control Terminal WiringLoop + Aux. Power Input Or PO2 Power Indication LEDDS7400Xi Between battery wires and allHardware Layout Example S7430System Worksheet 002 1001 James L Personal Identification Number InformationSystem Worksheet PIN Information User Pin # Auth Parti Name Level TionsPIN Information Type Zone Location and NotesType Zone/Output Partition & Location See sectionSystem Worksheet System Worksheet Zone Location and Notes Worksheet General Authority by Partition GlossaryGeneral Control Programming Zone Function ProgrammingEntry/Exit Delay Cancel Zone Functions Zone ProgrammingZone Partition Control Programming Output ProgrammingKeypad Assignment Programming Ground Fault Detect ProgrammingCommercial Fire Mode Programming Custom Arming ProgrammingReport Programming Open/Close Report Control ProgrammingFailure Report Delay Phone Number General Control ProgrammingPhone Answering Programming FCC Phone Connection Notice To Users For Installations in New ZealandTwo-wire Connection FCC Compliance NoticeOperating Guide Emergency ProceduresFire Reset/Fire Trouble Emergency Keypad AlarmsHaving and Practicing an Escape Plan Fire SafetyIf Installed in Family Residences Installation ConsiderationsTo set the expiration date for an existing Temporary PIN Programming PINsPersonal Identification Numbers General InformationMaster Keypad Single Partition ModeTo arm all the Partitions to which you have access To arm only some of the Partitions to which you have accessTo readback the Event History Buffer Keypad Error DisplaysSystem Faults Event HistoryCommunicator Test Testing Your SystemBattery Tests Zone System Walk TestHow to Program the Control Panel Enter one of these numbers for the appropriate data digit Understanding the Programming ChartsTo select Disabled, enter the data digit as a To select Entry/Exit Delay #2, enter the data digit as aSiren on Comm. Fail for Silent Zone ProgrammingGeneral Control Programing Program Address Allow Maximum Security ArmingDetails Steady alarm responseProgramming the Zone Functions Zone Function Programming Program AddressesAssigning a Zone Function to the Zone Zone Programming Program AddressesThis step, a Zone function is assigned to the Zone Zone Programming Zone Type Program Addresses Assigning a Zone Type to the ZoneAssigning a Partition to the Zone Zone Partition Assignment Program AddressesBelongs to Partition Swinger Shunt Bypasses see programming for Program Address Zone Bypass Programming Program AddressesEnter the Data Digit as a Select Options Programmable Output Output Programming Program Addresses 2734, 2735Partition Control Programming Program Address Data DigitOutput Partition Assignment Program Addresses Data DigitQuick Arm Control Programming Program Address Program Address Keypad Assignment Programming Program AddressesKeypad Partition Assignment Program Addresses See Glossary .6 for further detailsData Digit Must be Emergency Key Programming Program AddressesCustom Arming Programming Program Addresses See Glossary .7 for further detailsCustom Arming Programming Program Addresses Enter the Data Digit as a Select OptionsSee Glossary sections 6.9 and 6.10 for further details See Glossary .11 for further details Commercial Fire Mode Programming Program AddressSee Open/Close Report Control Programming Program AddressReport Control Programming Program Address See Glossary .12 for further detailsTimer Programming Program Addresses 4028-4030 AC Fail Report Delay Programming Program AddressSee Glossary .13 for further details General Authority Programming Program Address Arming Warning Programming Program AddressesSee Glossary .1 for further details Select Option Report Programming Program Addresses Report Programming Zone Trouble Reports Second digit Zone Alarm, Zone RestoralPhone/DS7416i Routing Control Program Addresses First digit Open and Close ReportsAccount Code Programming Program Addresses See Glossary .14 for further details Dialer delay of 15 sec. on non-24H burglar alarms onlyPhone Number General Control Programming Program Address Phone Number Format Programming Program AddressesPhone Answering Programming Program Address Compatible ReceiversSee Glossary .15 for further details PIN Length Programming Program Address Pager Delay Time Program AddressDefault for the Programmer’s Code = Programmer’s and Master Code Programming Program AddressesProgram Address B Octal Relay Module Output ProgrammingFollow Action Program Addresses Program Address aFollow System Wide Event Program Addresses Follow Function Program Addresses Program the HEX value Follow Zone Program AddressesPage Relay Program AddressSelect Option Output Function Programming Program AddressesOutput Function Partition Assignment Program Addresses Call-Out Timer Programming Program Addresses Alpha Description Programming Program Addresses 0545-2720 Alpha Description Programming a Worksheet Alpha Description Programming a Worksheet Alpha Description Programming a Worksheet Alpha Description Programming a Worksheet Phone Number Programming Program Addresses 3159, 3175 Installation Guide for UL Listed Systems 11.1.1UL System Configurations11.1 DS7400Xi UL Listings Programming the DS7400Xi Installation Considerations11.4.2Police Station Connection 11.4.1Local Burglary Alarm11.4.3Central Station Burglary Alarm and Proprietary General System RequirementsCentral Station Dact and Local Commercial Fire AlarmCommercial Fire Mode Programming Ademco AB-12 Bell/HousingReports with Restorals Reports without Restorals Report Programming12.1 4/2 Format Reports with RestoralsLow Battery First Open after AlarmBfsk Format Pager Format Personal Dialing FormatPager Format SIA event code Report Programming Values Sent13.1 SIA Formats ReportsEvent code SIA FormatsEvent CID FormatsCID event code CID data fieldMultiplex Zone Addressing Guide Entry Error Troubleshooting GuideKeypad Problems Symptom Probable Cause Possible SolutionFire Alarm displays on keypad but Reporting ProblemsZone Problems SymptomImmediately erase all programming General System ProblemsZone Problems Zone TroubleGeneral System Problems #87 display = AR Modem HW Err #87 display = AR IB Queue Full#87 display = AR Unreg. Modem #87 display = AR Network LostChamber #87 display = AC Power FailureAddress Description Program AddressesDescription Address Description Address Description Address Remote Prog. Unsuccessful Report Description Address Index SymbolsPerimeter Arming Perimeter Instant

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