
Fire Alarm
Carry out quarterly routine inspection on the fire system described herein in accordance with the provision of the current version of the BS 5839 Part 1 as detailed in the following schedule.
1. Check that all batteries are in good condition.
2. Check battery charges for correct output voltage and current.
3. Check all main units for signs of deterioration due to adverse environmental conditions.
4. Test one or more manual call points per zone in rotation such that all manual call points are tested in any period of 12 months.
5. Check sufficient smoke/heat sensors during each visit such that all sensors are tested in any period of 12 months. (Test report will be provided to the client)
6. Check the operation of all sounders.
7. Ensure that at least 10 spare break glasses are available as on-site spares.
8. Check that there have been no changes to the premises, which would adversely affect the protection provided by the system.
Voice Evacuation
1. Check the units are in good Condition
2. Check battery charges for correct output voltage and current.
3. Check that there have been no changes to the premises, which would adversely affect the protection provided by the system.
4. Check the speakers & test it.
5. Check the amplifier
Fire Fighting Hose Reel System
1. Condition of equipment i.e. no physical damage or corrosion.
2. Discharge water pressure for rating.
3. Response to pumps, i.e. when operated Hose Reel, pumps should start automatically.
4. Check the operation of automatic hose reel.
Landing Valve
1. Hand wheel in place and in good condition.
2. Hose thread in good condition.
3. Valves are not leaking.
4. Reducers/Caps are in place and in good condition.
5. Visible pipes and supports are in good condition.
Breeching Injet
1. Visible, accessible and identified.
2. Plugs/Caps are in place and undamaged.
3. Gaskets are in place and in good condition.
4. Check valves are not leaking.
5. Automatic drain valves are in place and operation properly.
Dry Riser System Hose
1. Free from mildew, cuts and deterioration.
2. Couplings are of compatible threads and undamaged.
3. Gaskets are in place and in good condition.
4. Hose connected.
Dry Riser System – Hose Nozzles
1. Nozzles and gaskets are in place and in good.
2. No visible obstructions.
3. Nozzles operate smoothly.
Dry Riser System – Hose Storage Devices
1. Hose properly racked or rolled.
2. Nozzle clips are in place and nozzles contained.
3. Devices undamaged, unobstructed and operable.
Fire Electric & Diesel
1. Check for corrosion and damages.
2. Check for leakage.
3. Run and test both pumps in auto and manual mode when pressure drops.
4. Check and inspect diesel pump battery and charging.
5. Check the pressure gauges and pressure switches for correct operation.
Fire Eextinguishers
1. Extinguishing medium and applied pressure.
2. Lever / Handles / locks / valves for mechanical functions.
3. Lubrication of moving parts, if required.
4. Secure tampered seals where necessary.
5. Extinguishers are located in designated place.
6. Extinguishers are not obstructed.
Gas Supression System (FM200)
1. Carry out quarterly maintenance.
2. Check the system for any damages.
3. Inspect the protected area to verify the integrity and ability to maintain agent concentration.
4. Check the quantity and pressure of the cylinder and refill the cylinder if required.
5. Verify the cylinder weight and pressure with the label on the cylinders.
6. Test all the detectors and ensure proper operation.
7. Verify the interfaces (equipment shutdown, dampers, etc) operates properly and area activated by the system activation.
8. All the hoses to be pressure tested and check to ensure the tightness of the hoses and are in good condition.
9. Check the nozzles and pipes and ensure all are in good condition.
10. Conduct the actual test without discharging the gas.
11. Check alarm indication at the MAP/
12. Check and service the equipments as specified in the Operation and Maintenance (O&M) manual.
Fire Service Pump
1. Check and report for any abnormal noise/vibration.
2. Inspect connection for any water leaks.
3. Open up the electrical panel and control panel, inspect for any blackening of contacts.
4. Inspect the conditions of the thermometers and pressure gauges for proper function.
5. Inspect for the proper setting of the globe valve if installed.
6. Report for any abnormalities.
7. Perform quarterly services.
8. Remove the grease of the vibration isolators and re-apply afterwards.
9. Check all wiring terminals for tightness and condition of electrical components to ensure functioning properly.
10. Lubricate and clean pump and motor bearings.
11. Check alignment between motor and pump.
12. Check pump coupling for wear, report to be replaced.
13. Inspect mechanical seals for water and leaks, report to be replaced.
14. Inspect packing glands, report to be replaced.
15. Verify packing gland drip to insure shaft cooling.
16. Inspect shaft sleeves for wear.
17. Inspect pump base for cracks, including concrete inertia block.
18. Operate water flow and alarm switches.
19. Conduct pump performance test under no load and full load conditions.
20. Check, disassemble and clean all cooling lines.
21. Use infra-red thermometer if available to check the motor bearing temperature for excessive heat generation.
22. Use infra-red thermometer if available to check the electrical joints to ensure good contacts.
23. Measure the insulation resistance of motors, wiring and associated electrical equipment.
24. Submission of a written report on the condition of the plant incorporating the above observations.
25. Issue fire service certificate.