SELF-TEST: A NEW REVOLUTION IN FIRE DETECTION
Building smarter, more efficient healthcare estates with Self-Test - the ground-breaking new technology with EN approval
INNOVATIVE TECHNOLOGY
Self-Test detectors feature an internal module that generates smoke, allowing for functional testing of the optical sensor. A small fan expels the smoke through designated smoke entry points, ensuring unobstructed detection in the event of a real fire. Additionally, the internal thermistor is safely heated, providing the functional test of the heat sensor. With an internal Bluetooth Low Energy Emitter (BLE), the detectors automatically connect to a mobile phone App, which enables engineers to easily locate and visually inspect the device and its location to ensure fire safety and compliance.
ENHANCING SAFETY
The BS5839-1 Code of Practice mandates functional testing and visual inspections during both the commissioning and maintenance phase of a fire system. Self-Test automates these processes, allowing quick testing across multiple devices and ensuring all sensing elements within detectors are properly tested.
EXCEEDING COMPLIANCE
A new British Standard, BS6844-1, has been introduced as a guide to managing fire safety information digitally. Traditionally, fire testing documentation relied on printed results, leaving room for dispute. The Connected Life Safety Services (CLSS) App captures all Self-Test activities, including the functional testing and visual inspection commentary with accompanying photographs. CLSS records all daily events, creating a comprehensive digital logbook stored securely in the cloud. This digital logbook ensures no information is lost, providing invaluable historical records for fault investigation and false alarm analysis.
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