I'm in a bit of a situation I could really do with a bit of guidance on sorting out a fault on a fire alarm in a pub.
I thought I'd sorted it last night when they showed me the old lath and plaster ceiling had collapsed in one the rooms and I couldn't even twist the smoke head off indicating to me that the thing was probably filled with dust and grit probably causing it to nuisance trip.
Turns out it's gone off again. I'm not a fire alarm engineer so the methodical ways of tackling it are not firmly installed into my know how.
It's a conventional system with about 8 - 10 smoke heads and 3 call points and it's not coming up with a fault it's just being set off some how....what is the most methodical way of getting to the bottom of it without me chasing my tail for hours on end?
I thought I'd sorted it last night when they showed me the old lath and plaster ceiling had collapsed in one the rooms and I couldn't even twist the smoke head off indicating to me that the thing was probably filled with dust and grit probably causing it to nuisance trip.
Turns out it's gone off again. I'm not a fire alarm engineer so the methodical ways of tackling it are not firmly installed into my know how.
It's a conventional system with about 8 - 10 smoke heads and 3 call points and it's not coming up with a fault it's just being set off some how....what is the most methodical way of getting to the bottom of it without me chasing my tail for hours on end?