Kidde TM0098 manual Preparation and Precautions, Equipment Set-Up

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2.0Preparation and Precautions

When performing a hot wire test, ensure that all local standards, practices and regulations are understood and have been adhered to where applicable. Also, ensure that the detection equipment being proved/tested is isolated from both the local fire authority notification alerts and any suppressant actioning devices. The hot wire test is intended to trigger a response from the High

Sensitivity Smoke Detectors under test. Ensure that the consequences of this activation are understood and under control.

Precautions must also be taken to ensure that all personnel present are aware that the test is being conducted and that those who are required to remain in the immediate vicinity of the test are suitably attired for the smoke levels about to be created. Avoid inhaling the smoke plume as it contains small quantities of hydrogen chloride.

The wire burn tests, particularly the 1m and 2 x 1m tests, produce sufficiently high temperatures to generate small quantities of hydrogen chloride. However, test personnel are unlikely to be exposed to concentrations of hydrogen chloride that exceed the Occupational Exposure Standard (OES) of 5ppm in a 15 minute period unless they are directly exposed to the smoke plume.

It is strongly recommended that personnel wear appropriate protective equipment such as an E1 respirator conforming to EN140 and goggles, without ventilation, conforming to EN166 in the following situations:

Multiple tests are required

Personnel are within the immediate vicinity (e.g. 2m) of the smoke source

Due to the nature of hot wire tests there is a minor fire hazard. It is essential that an appropriate type of fire extinguisher (e.g. C02 or Dry Powder) is available during the test.

It is the responsibility of the person carrying out the tests to ensure that the electrical equipment used is maintained at all times for safety. In particular the correct fuse is fitted and that a power cord with suitable local approvals is used. If in doubt, please seek guidance from a qualified electrician.

3.0Equipment Set-Up

Ensure that the fuse fitted has the correct rating. If the fuse is not the correct rating for the supply voltage in use then it must be replaced as follows:

1.Turn the unit off and disconnect the power supply cord

2.Eject the fuse drawer

3.Remove the existing fuse and replace with one of the correct rating (See section 8)

4.Re-insert the fuse drawer

The timer must be in mode “C” with the scale set to “min” (minutes) and the scale showing from “0 to 3” (maximum of three minutes operation). The timer should appear like this:

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TM0098 specifications

The Kidde TM0098 is a sophisticated and reliable smoke and carbon monoxide detector designed for modern homes and safety-conscious consumers. This device reflects a perfect blend of innovation and practicality, ensuring that families are protected from the dangers posed by smoke and CO emissions.

One of the standout features of the Kidde TM0098 is its dual-sensor technology. This means the alarm is equipped with both photoelectric and ionization sensing capabilities, which enhances its ability to detect a broader range of fire types. The photoelectric sensor excels at detecting smoldering fires, which typically produce more smoke but less heat. Conversely, the ionization sensor is more effective at identifying fast-flaming fires. This dual approach ensures that users receive a quicker response to various fire situations, making the TM0098 one of the most versatile alarms available.

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The Kidde TM0098 is designed for easy installation and features a sleek, modern design that complements any home decor. It is powered by AA batteries, ensuring uninterrupted operation. Furthermore, the device is equipped with a "test" button, allowing users to easily verify functionality.

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