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  • Page 1

    TM0098 Page 1 of 4 Issue 1.00 HOT WIRE TEST BOX USER GUIDE TM0098 WARNING Please read this guide fully before attempting to operate the unit. 1.0 Introduction This Guide describes the use of the Kidde Fire Protectio n Hot Wire Test Box (part number 1-53836- K237) to test aspirating smoke detection system s. The unit provides 6V AC output from 220-2[...]

  • Page 2

    TM0098 Page 2 of 4 Issue 1.00 2.0 Preparation and Precautions When performing a hot wire test, en sure that all local standard s, practices and regulations are understood and have been ad hered to where applicable. Also, ensure that the detection equipment being proved/tested is isolated from both the lo cal fire aut hority notification alerts and [...]

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    TM0098 Page 3 of 4 Issue 1.00 It is recommended that the accuracy of the burn per i od is confirmed using a stop watch with the red indicator on the timer befor e conducting any live test s. Applicable code wire burn recommendations: • BS6266:1992 recommends a b urn time of 60 seconds for o ne metre wire lengths and 180 seconds for 2 m etres • [...]

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    TM0098 Page 4 of 4 Issue 1.00 The current to the wire is turned off automatically after the set perio d is complete. Smoke will have been generated and the time for it to be detected should be reco rded to ensure that transport and alarm times are within the local regulatory requirement s. 7. References Note that appropriate guidance should be sou [...]