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4maintenance and troubleshooting, 1 maintenance, 1 general procedures – Spectrex 40/40R - Single IR Flame Detector User Manual

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Maintenance

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Maintenance and Troubleshooting

In this chapter…

Maintenance page

35

Troubleshooting page

37

This chapter deals with preventive maintenance, describes possible faults in

detector operation and indicates corrective measures. Ignoring these

instructions may cause problems with the detector and may invalidate the

warranty. Whenever a unit requires service, please contact Spectrex or its

authorized distributor for assistance.

4.1 Maintenance

This section describes the basic maintenance steps that should be taken to
keep the detector in good working condition and includes the following

topics:
• General Procedures, page 35
• Periodic Procedures, page 36
• Keeping Maintenance Records, page 36

4.1.1 General

Procedures

Maintenance should be performed by suitably qualified personnel, who are
familiar with local codes and practice. Maintenance requires ordinary tools.

4.1.1.1 Cleaning

The detector must be kept as clean as possible. Clean the viewing window
and the reflector of the Flame Detector periodically.
The frequency of cleaning operations depends upon the local environmental

conditions and specific applications. The fire detection system designer will

give his recommendations.

To clean the detector viewing window and reflector:

1

Disconnect power to the detector before proceeding with any

maintenance including window/lens cleaning.

2

Use water and detergent, and then rinse the viewing window with clean

water.

3

Where dust, dirt or moisture accumulates on the window, first clean it

with a soft optical cloth and detergent, and then rinse with clean water.