Sample Operation & Maintenance Manual for Fire Alarm System

TABLE OF CONTENT

Section Description
1. How to use the manual
2. General Description of Scope
3. Detailed Description of Scope
4. Asset Register
5. Operation & Maintenance instructions
6. Safety Procedures
7. Care of apparatus subject to seasonal use
8. Maintenance schedule
9. Maintenance check lists
10. Recommended spare parts
11. Test certificates
12. Trouble shooting check list
13. Manufacturer’s data
14. Emergency Shutdown procedure
15. Supplier’s address
16. List of As Built Drawings
17. Emergency information
18. Warranty Certificate
19. Commissioning Data

1. HOW TO USE THE MANUAL

This O&M manual shall be used for the purpose of smooth operation and maintenance guidelines. The operation manual consists of 19 sections and before starting any operation and maintenance activity users must read complete manual in order to familiarize them with the equipment.

Section 5 contains the information specifically provided by manufacturer of the system which must be read & understood by maintenance or FM team.

It is imperative that all users are aware of safety requirements while working on any system. Brief information is provided in section 6 but FM safety manual must be followed during all operation and maintenance activities.

Once the pages from manual are taken out make sure that these are properly placed back at the original section or otherwise always make copies of relevant sections to be used in the field.

In case the problem is not rectified by following the instructions mentioned inside this manual you must contact supplier or manufacturer – details are mentioned in section 13 & 15.

If settings and adjustments are disturbed due to any mistake users must refer to commissioning data section 19 which will help to find out the settings and readings that were recorded at the time of commissioning.

2. GENERAL DESCRIPTION OF SCOPE

The manual covers the operation and maintenance instructions for fire alarm system to ensure trouble free operation.

This manual contains all the necessary technical data for operation, maintenance and precautionary measures to be taken for providing proper operation guidance for the end user personal.

Testing and commissioning reports for the installations of the units and copies of warranty certificates are included in this manual.

The contents of this manual are indexed in the table content provided for easy reference of end user.

3. DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF SCOPE

Manufacturer for the system is Simplex -USA.

FA devices are UL and ULC listed and meets NFPA 70, Article 250, NFPA 72, NFPA 780 & EN 60 8 49 standards.

The Panel used is Simplex model 4100ES with processor capacity of 2500 points is provided with LCD display and common trouble & fault LED displays.

The panels are provided with power supply unit, charger & standby batteries as per the Battery calculation. The panels are microprocessor based and fully field configurable and programmable.

The following peripheral devices are used in this system:

  • Smoke detectors,
  • Heat detectors,
  • Manual call points,
  • Sounders

All equipment are manufactured by M/s. Simplex, U.S.A are UL listed.

The devices/peripherals (Smoke detectors, heat detectors, break glass) are connected in Class A circuit with the Control Panel’s.

The sounders with strobe devices are connected in separate circuit.  The system provided is fully addressable to the main fire control panel, FACP.

The system shall have its own redundant battery backup for 24hrs.

System component descriptions for the systems which are used are given below.

FIRE ALARM CONTROL PANEL

1 Application Fire Detection
2 P & ID Number / Instrument Type 4100-9211/ FACP
3 Operating Voltage 24 V DC
4 Power Supply Output Ratings 9 A total for “Special Application” appliances;

4 A total for “Regulated 24 DC” power

5 Operating Temperature 32° to 120° F(0° to 49°C)
6 Operating Humidity Up to 93% RH, non-condensing at 90° F maximum
7 Mounting Wall Mounted
8 Hazardous Area Classification General Purpose
9 Electrical Certification UL Listed to Standard 268
10 Ingress Protection IP 40
11 Cable entry Back Entry
12 Manufacturer Simplex
13 Model / Part no. 4100-9211

SMOKE DETECTOR WITH BASE

1 Application Fire Detection
2 P & ID Number / Instrument Type 4098-9714 / SSD Photo Sensor
3 Category Addressable (Building area)
4 Operating Voltage 24 V DC
5 Power Consumption 400 μA
6 Sensitivity 4 TO 20 mA
7 Mounting Single gang stainless steel plate
8 Material stainless steel
9 Hazardous Area Classification General Purpose
10 Electrical Certification UL Listed to Standard 268
11 Cable entry Back Entry
12 Terminals Suitable for 2.5 sq.mm conductor
13 Color white
14 Manufacturer Simplex
15 Model / Part no. 4098-9714

 LCD ANNUNCIATOR- REPEATER PANEL

1 Voltage 20.4 to 32 VDC, system supplied
2 Normal Operating Current -175 mA, backlighting enabled
3 Battery Standby

Current

 

 

Supervisory

45 mA, backlighting disabled
4 Alarm 200 mA, backlighting enabled and local tone-alert sounding
5 Operating Temperature Range 32° to 120° F (0° to 49° C)
6 Operating Humidity Range 10% to 90% from 32 F to 104 F (0 C to 40 C)

BREAK GLASS

1 Application Fire Detection
2 P & ID Number / Instrument Type 4099-9002 / Break Glass
3 Category Addressable (Building area)
4 Operating Voltage 24 V DC
5 Power Consumption 2A
6 Sensitivity 2.50%
7 Mounting Sheet Metal, Galvanized
8 Material Black Thermo Plastic
9 Hazardous Area Classification General Purpose
10 Electrical Certification UL Listed to Standard 864
11 Ingress Protection IP 40
12 Cable entry Back Entry
13 Terminals Suitable for 2.5 sq.mm conductor
14 Color Red
15 Manufacturer Simplex
16 Model / Part no. 4099-9002

MANUAL PULL STATION (W/P)

1 Application Fire Detection
2 P & ID Number / Instrument Type Break Glass (weather proof)
3 Category Addressable (Building area)
4 Operating Voltage 24 V DC
5 Power Consumption 2A
6 Temperature 00 – 600
7 Mounting Red Weatherproof box,
8 Material Aluminum
9 Hazardous Area Classification General Purpose
10 Electrical Certification UL Listed to Standard 864
11 Cable entry Back Entry
12 Wiring connections Terminal blocks for IN/OUT wiring, up to 14 AWG
13 Color Red housings with white levers and white raised lettering
14 Manufacturer Simplex
15 Model / Part no. 2099-9139

MONITOR MODULE

1 Application Fire Detection
2 P & ID Number / Instrument Type IAM supervised IDNET
3 Category Addressable (Building area)
4 Operating Voltage 24 V DC
5 Power Consumption 400 μA
6 Temperature Range 32° to 120° F (0° to 49° C) intended for indoor operation
7 Mounting packaged in a thermoplastic housing and provides screw status indicating LED
8 Material Epoxy, beige
9 Hazardous Area Classification Status indicating LED.
10 Electrical Certification UL Listed to Standard 864
11 Cable entry Back Entry
12 Terminals Suitable for 2.5 sq.mm conductor
13 Color white
14 Manufacturer Simplex
15 Model / Part no. 4090-9001

A/V M-C NON ADDRESS WALL MT RED

1 Electrical Certification UL Listed to Standard 1638 for outdoor applications with strobe rated at 75cd

UL Listed to Standard 1971 for indoor applications with strobe rated 15, 60 and 75 cd.

2 Housing Red Housing with white letter “ FIRE”
3 Temperature Range -310 F to 1500 F
4 Humidity Range 10% to 93% at 380C
5 Voltage range 24 VDC steady 84dBA

WP MC AV Non Address Wall Mt RED

1 Temperature Range 32° to 122 ° F(0 to 50° C)
2 Horn Output Ratings; dBA @ 10 ft.(3 m) Anechoic Chamber- 99
3 Maximum RMS Current Rating 249mA
4 Flash Rate 1 Hz; Up to 24 synchronized strobes maximum per NAC

CONTROL MODULE

1 Application Fire Detection
2 P & ID Number / Instrument Type IAM RELAY IDNET
3 Category Addressable (Building area)
4 Operating Voltage 24 V DC
5 Power Consumption 400 μA
6 Temperature Range 32° to 120° F (0° to 49° C) intended for indoor operation
7 Mounting Sheet Metal Galvanized
8 Material Black thermoplastic
9 Hazardous Area Classification Status indicating LED.
10 Electrical Certification UL Listed to Standard 864
11 Cable entry Back Entry
12 Terminals Suitable for 2.5 sq.mm conductor
13 Colour white
14 Manufacturer Simplex
15 Model / Part no. 4090-9002

Duct Sensor Housing, Sampling tube

1 Voltage Range 18 – 32  VDC
2 Electrical Specification UL Listed to Standard 268A
3 Mounting Rectangular Ducts or Round Ducts
4 Temperature Range 320 F to 1220 F ( 00 C to 500C)
5 Humidity Range 10% to 95% RH, Non Condensing
6 Wiring Connections Terminal Blocks, 18 to 12 AWG (0.82mm2 to 3.31 mm2)
7 Alarm Current 15mA @ 24VDC

4. ASSET REGISTER

S. No Product ID Description Manufacturer Qty Units
1

 

4100-9212 INFOALM MSTR CNTRLR 220/240V Simplex, USA   Nos
41007905 FACTORY BUILT-MAIN CONFIGURED Simplex, USA   Nos
41007908 SYSTEM WITHOUT DACT Simplex, USA   Nos
4100-5102 XPS POWER, 3 NACS, 220VAC Simplex, USA   Nos
4100-5115 XPS EXPANSION MODULE, 3 NACS Simplex, USA   Nos
4100-3101 IDNET MODULE, UPTO 250 POINTS Simplex, USA   Nos
4100-6078 NETWORK IFC CARD, MODULAR Simplex, USA   Nos
4100-6056 NETWORK MEDIA CARD WIRED Simplex, USA   Nos
4100-1270 MASTER TELEPHONE, 3 NACS Simplex, USA   Nos
4100-1272 EXPANSION PHONE CONTROLLER Simplex, USA   Nos
4100-6038 DUAL RS-232 IF CARD Simplex, USA   Nos
4100-6069 BACPAC ETHERNET MODULE Simplex, USA   Nos
4100-1286 HOA MODULE/24 SWITCH/ 24RED LED Simplex, USA   Nos
4100-1288 64/64 LED/ SWITCH CONTROLLER Simplex, USA   Nos
4100-1289 EXPANSION 64/64 LED /SW MODULE Simplex, USA   Nos
4100-1279 2” BLANK DISPLAY MODULE Simplex, USA   Nos
4100-0635 POWER DISTRIBUTION MODULE 220V Simplex, USA   Nos
4100-0636 BOX TO BOX HARNESS KIT Simplex, USA   Nos
4100-1294 LED/ SWITCH SLIDE-IN LABEL KIT Simplex, USA   Nos
4100-2300 EXPANSION BAY (PHASE 10 ONLY) Simplex, USA   Nos
4100-5128 BATTERY DIST TERM MODULE Simplex, USA   Nos
2975-9446 3 BAY BB/ GDOOR/ DRESS PNL PLAT Simplex, USA   Nos
4100-2302 8 SLOT EXP BAY FILLER PANEL Simplex, USA   Nos
4100-7910 ASSEMBLED IN USA Simplex, USA   Nos
1B 27AH BATTERY FIAMM, ITALY   Nos
1C P400+1975 L PC WITH MONITOR FUJITSU + TYCO Electronics   Nos
1D M1200 PRINTER FOR GRAPHICS EPSON   Nos
1E 508.044.100 XLG-GSXE-C232 – 1 Panel 1 Client Simplex, USA   Nos
1F 4100-6038 DUAL RS-232 IF CARD Simplex, USA   Nos
2 4090-9002 IAM RELAY, IDNET Simplex, USA   Nos
3 AP-24XS40 PANEL PRINTER ABLE   Nos
4 SD1+ AUTO DIALER Scantronics   Nos
5 4603-9101 LCD ANNUNCIATOR Simplex, USA   Nos
6 4603-9111 6 GANG ALUM TRIM PLATE Simplex, USA   Nos
7 RACO 500 BACK BOX FOR REPEATER PANEL RACO   Nos
8 GSA4098-9792 SSD SENSOR BASE GSA Simplex, USA   Nos
9 GSA4098-9733 SSD HEAT SENSOR GSA Simplex, USA   Nos
10 4906-9127 A/V M-C NON ADDRESS, RED, WALL Simplex, USA   Nos
11 RACO BACK BOX 2 X 4 RACO   Nos
12 4906-9131 WP MC AV NON-ADDR WALL MT RED Simplex, USA   Nos
13 4905-9828 WP AV/VO 1.5” BACK BOX RED Simplex, USA   Nos
14 GSA4098-9792 SSD SENSOR BASE GSA Simplex, USA   Nos
15 GSA4098-9793 SSD SENSOR BASE W/ISOLATOR GSA Simplex, USA   Nos
16 GSA4098-9714 SSD PHOTO SENSOR GSA Simplex, USA   Nos
17 2098-9808 REMOTE ALARM INDICATOR Simplex, USA   Nos
18 RACO 663 BACK BOX 4” X 2” RACO   Nos
19 4098-9755 DUCT SENSOR HOUSING Simplex, USA   Nos
20 4099-9703 SIMPLEX ENG/ARABIC CALL POINT W/LED Simplex, USA   Nos
515.001.021 BACK BOX FOR CALL POINTS Simplex, USA   Nos
21 INT2099-9139 PULL STAT CAST D/A B LOCK SPST Simplex, USA   Nos
INT2975-9211 WEATHERPROOF BOX FOR 2099-9138 Simplex, USA   Nos
4090-9001 IAM SUPERVISED IDNET Simplex, USA   Nos
22 GSA4098-9754 ANALOG PHOTO SENSOR WITH HEAT Simplex, USA   Nos
23 GSA4098-9792 SSD SENSOR BASE GSA Simplex, USA   Nos
24 4906-9102 V/O M-C NON ADDRESS, RED, CEILING Simplex, USA   Nos
RACO BACK BOX 2 X 4 RACO   Nos
25 4906-9131 WP MC AV NON-ADDR WALL MT RED Simplex, USA   Nos
4905-9828 WP AV/VO 1.5” BACK BOX RED Simplex, USA   Nos
26 2084-9001 REMOTE PHONE JACK Simplex, USA   Nos
27 RACO BACK BOX 4” X 2” RACO   Nos
28 2084-9014 PLUGGABLE PHONE W/5FT CABLE Simplex, USA   Nos
29 2084-9026 EMERGENCY PHONE CABINET DBA-10 Simplex, USA   Nos
30 4090-9118 RLY IDNET 2 IAM W/T SENSE Simplex, USA   Nos
31 4090-9118 RLY IDNET 2 IAM W/T SENSE Simplex, USA   Nos

5. Operation & Maintenance Instructions

Please refer to following attached operation and maintenance instructions.

S. No Description No of Pages
1 InfoAlarm Operator’s Manual 66
2 4098 Detectors, Sensors, and Bases- Application Manual 65
3 4090-9001 Supervised IAM – Installation Instructions 2
4 4090-9002 IDNet Relay IAM- Installation Instructions 2

6. SAFETY PROCEDURES

Before commencing any task, give careful consideration to what is or maybe involved; the extent of the plant / equipment requiring attention and how your intended activities may affect others working in the vicinity.

If an accident occurs details must be entered in the Clients accident report book and submitted immediately to the Client.

It is the client’s responsibility to provide a system for the reporting of injuries, diseases and dangerous occurrences.

Copies of a suitable occurrence report from must be freely available for use.

A “Permit to Work” system installation in this building is comparatively large and the existence of possibly unknown services and systems within it means that the operators are particularly mindful of any potential for hazard.

Working on ‘Live” equipment is not recommended.

Control Panel cubicle(s) or distribution boards open for prolonged periods of maintenance must be roped off, which clearly visible HAZARD, WARNING, CAUTION or DANGER notices displayed: this is mandatory requirement irrespective of whether the plant is attended or not.

Important

The maintenance team not to consider the following advice to be the sole reference for safety purposes: they are represented merely as reminders of the most basic of safety considerations.

It is the responsibility of each individual to ensure that, via the application of plain “common sense” and the mandatory safety regulations, each task is carried out safely.

Always assume every circuit is ‘live’ until it has been checked with a Voltmeter, or similar approved means: check your instruments with a known “live” source before using them for Testing.

Before removing a fuse, switch off and isolate the circuit which it is serving. Never remove a fuse from a circuit carrying its working current.

Never touch two sides of a circuit simultaneously, whether it is alive or dead.

Do not use metal rules or measuring tapes when working on or near live equipment.

Always use an approved fuse puller suitably rated and insulated for the line voltage. To remove fuses on circuits which cannot be isolated,.

When removing fuses always break contact on the “hot” side of the circuit first, when replacing insert fuses in the ‘cold’ side first.

Always use tools with hand grips adequately insulated against the voltage of the circuit being worked on.

Use Carbon Dioxide or similar gas type Fire Extinguishers on Electrical fires. Liquid or Foam type extinguishers on electrical fires. Liquid or foam type extinguishers MUST NOT are used to fight electrical lines.

7. CARE OF APPARATUS SUBJECT TO SEASONAL USE

Not applicable as the devices used outside are weatherproof. So, no special maintenance or care is recommended.

8. MAINTENANCE SCHEDULE

Bimonthly Maintenance Schedule

 

BI-MONTHLY MAINTENANCE SCHEDULE

 

1 OF 1

EQUIPMENT/SYSTEM: Water flow Switches
LOCATION: Refer Fire Fighting Drawings for details
REF. TASK
1 Put zone in Test Mode.
2 Activate sprinkler test valve.  Refer to Sprinkler system test procedure.

6 Monthly Maintenance Schedule

 

6-MONTHLY MAINTENANCE SCHEDULE

 

1 OF 4

EQUIPMENT/SYSTEM: Manual Pull Station
LOCATION: Refer the As built drawing for details
REF. TASK
1 Visual Inspection.
2 Put Zone in Test mode.
3 Activate mechanism.
4 Verify proper Notification Appliance Circuit operation.

 

 

6-MONTHLY MAINTENANCE SCHEDULE

 

2 OF 4

EQUIPMENT/SYSTEM: Heat Detectors
LOCATION: Refer the As built drawing for details
REF. TASK
1 Visual Inspection.
2 Put Zone in Test mode.
3 Activate at least one heat detector.
4 Verify proper Notification Appliance Circuit.

 

 

6-MONTHLY MAINTENANCE SCHEDULE

 

3 OF 4

EQUIPMENT/SYSTEM: Smoke Detectors
LOCATION: Refer the As built drawing for details
REF. TASK
1 Visual Inspection.
2 Put Zone in Test mode.
3 Activate at least one heat detector.
4 Verify proper Notification Appliance Circuit.

 

 

6-MONTHLY MAINTENANCE SCHEDULE

 

4 OF 4

EQUIPMENT/SYSTEM: Panel Primary Power
LOCATION: Refer the As built drawing for details
REF. TASK
1 Remove Primary AC power.
2 Verify panel operates from battery.
3 Verify panel goes into trouble (60 seconds delay).
4 Restore AC power at the end of test.
5 Reset & lock panel at conclusion of all testing.

Annual Planned Maintenance Schedule

 

ANNUAL MAINTENANCE SCHEDULE

 

1 OF 2

EQUIPMENT/SYSTEM: Remote LED Indicators
LOCATION: Refer the As built drawing for details
REF. TASK
1 Verify all indicators are operating properly.

 

 

ANNUAL MAINTENANCE SCHEDULE

 

2 OF 2

EQUIPMENT/SYSTEM: Panel LED’s & Trouble Buzzer
LOCATION: Refer the As built drawing for details
REF. TASK
1 Illuminate all LEDs by pressing the Panel Silence & Trouble button.
2 Silence switches at the same time.
3 Reset & lock panel at conclusion of all testing.

9. MAINTENANCE CHECKLIST

Fire Alarm Maintenance Check List

Functions       Yes No Comments
Correct Receipt of Alarm      
Correct Receipt of Supervisory  
Correct Receipt of Trouble  
Operation of Auxiliary Functions  
Detection of Loss of AC Power  
Detection of Open Circuit Ground Faults  
Disconnection of Secondary Batteries  
Lamps & LEDS      
Illumination Of Lamps & LEDs  
       
Primary (Standby) Power Supply      
Function of the Panel under maximum load (Disconnect Batteries)  
       
Fire alarm notification      
Signals      
Audible & Visual  
       
       
Remote Annunciations      
Correct operation & identification of annunciator  
Initiating Devices      
Function of Smoke Detectors  
Function of Heat Detectors  
Function of Manual Call Points  
Function of Water Flow Devices  
Interfaced Equipment      
Function of HVAC Interface  
Function of Fire Pumps  
Battery      
       
Visual Inspection for  Corrosion or Leakage  
Charger Voltage 28 VDC  
Discharge Voltage 26 VDC  
Load Voltage 24 VDC  

10. RECOMMENDED SPARE PARTS

Please refer to below mentioned supplier recommended spare parts list.

S. No Product ID Description Manufacturer Qty Units
1 4090-9002 IAM RELAY, IDNET Simplex, USA   Nos
2 GSA4098-9792 SSD SENSOR BASE GSA Simplex, USA   Nos
3 GSA4098-9733 SSD HEAT SENSOR GSA Simplex, USA   Nos
4 4906-9127 A/V M-C NON ADDRESS, RED, WALL Simplex, USA   Nos
5 4906-9131 WP MC AV NON-ADDR WALL MT RED Simplex, USA   Nos
6 GSA4098-9793 SSD SENSOR BASE W/ISOLATOR GSA Simplex, USA   Nos
7 GSA4098-9714 SSD PHOTO SENSOR GSA Simplex, USA   Nos
8 4099-9703 SIMPLEX ENG/ARABIC CALL POINT W/LED Simplex, USA   Nos
9 INT2099-9139 PULL STAT CAST D/A B LOCK SPST Simplex, USA   Nos
10 4090-9001 IAM SUPERVISED IDNET Simplex, USA   Nos
11 GSA4098-9754 ANALOG PHOTO SENSOR WITH HEAT Simplex, USA   Nos
12 4906-9102 V/O M-C NON ADDRESS, RED, CEILING Simplex, USA   Nos
13 4090-9118 RLY IDNET 2 IAM W/T SENSE Simplex, USA   Nos

11. TEST CERTIFICATES

Please refer to attached test certificates for system components.

12. TROUBLESHOOTING CHECKLIST

Symptom Possible Cause Required Action
AC power LED

flashes & panel buzzer on.

AC MAINS input is interrupted. Check the AC fuse inside the Control Panel & the spur unit & replace if burned. Rectify the power problem & reset the panel.
Battery depleted &

panel buzzer on.

Battery Disconnected

or failed

Check the battery connections & rectify the connection problems. Reset the panel. OR replace it.
Negative ground fault is displayed in the panel. Negative terminal of the field wiring

touching the ground

Isolate the section of the field wiring which is touching the ground.
Short circuit fault is

displayed in the panel

Short circuit in the

field wiring

Check the status of the isolators in the field. Identify the area through no answer devices between isolators.
Display shows ‘open circuit’ in loop wiring & panel buzzer on. Discontinuity in the device loop Check the loop No. details from the panel display. Find the fault & replace the cable. Reset the system.
Display shows

‘BAD ANSWER’ &

panel buzzer on.

Two devices have same address. Check for any latest additions of fire alarm devices. Compare the new address with as built drawings. Make necessary changes in the address setting & reset the panel.
Display shows

‘NAC open circuit’

& panel buzzer on.

End of Line resistor is missing or cable

discontinuity.

Check   the   EOL   resistor   &   replace   if damaged. Find the fault in the sounder cable & replace it. Reset the system.
Display shows ‘SIG

open circuit’ & panel buzzer on.

End of Line resistor

is missing or cable discontinuity.

Check   the   EOL   resistor   &   replace   if damaged. Find the fault in the Speaker cable & replace it. Reset the system.
Display shows ‘NO ANSWER’ & panel buzzer on No address / no communication Check the physical address and voltage at the terminal of the field device.
Display shows

‘Dirty or Excessively dirty’ &

panel buzzer on

Dust accumulation /

contamination

Clean the sensor or replace it. Reset the system.

13. MANUFACTURER DATA

Please refer to attached product catalogues and manufacturer information below:

Manufacturer Name:        SIMPLEX  –  WEST MINISTER, USA

Contact Person     :

Telephone             :

Email                     :

14. EMERGENCY SHUTDOWN PROCEDURE

Not applicable for fire alarm system.

15. SUPPLIER’S ADDRESS

Address:

Telephone :
Fax:
Email:

Contact Person:

Manufacturer’s Contact Details

 SIMPLEX  –  WEST MINISTER, USA

Contact Person     :

Telephone             :

Email                     :

16. LIST OF AS BUILT DRAWINGS

S. No Drawing Title Drawing No Floor/Location
       
       
       
       
       
       
       

17. EMERGENCY INFORMATION

S. No In Case Of Emergency Contact Phone No.
1 Accident / Incident Police / Civil Defense  
2 Fire Civil Defense  
3 Medical Emergency Ambulance Or Police  
4 Power Failure Power Distribution Company  
5 MEP Breakdown

Emergency Contact

Day Time

Night Time

18. WARRANTY CERTIFICATE

Please refer to warranty certificates.

19. COMMISSIONING DATA

Please refer to testing & commissioning reports.

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