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Jan 21, 2025 - 10:18 PM
The FirePro extinguishing aerosol systems should be installed in accordance with the guidelines provided in the FirePro Benelux Marine Application Annex. The installation should comply with the relevant marine application codes such as RS Rules for the Classification and Construction of Sea-Going Ships, Chapter II-2 SOLAS-74, and IMO Resolution MSC.98 (73).
When installing the system, it is important to consider the safe distances to escape routes and combustible materials. The safe distances for escape routes are indicated in the tables in the Information, Instruction, and User Manual, while the safe distances for combustible materials are also indicated in the tables.
The mounting locations of the generators should meet the requirements for safe distances to escape routes and combustible materials. The aerosol temperatures and safe distances are indicated in the tables and figures provided in the manual.
The electrical circuits for the FirePro generators should be designed and installed according to the requirements specified in the FirePro manual "AMAC (marine) Panel". The cabling for the outgoing controls should be done by a certified installer and should meet the specified requirements for conductor cross-section, flame retardant construction, and color coding.
Regular inspections and maintenance procedures should be carried out on the FirePro fire extinguishing installation. This includes visual inspections of the extinguishers and systems, testing of electrical wiring and alarms, and checking the free outflow and fixing bolts of the units. A logbook should be maintained to record all relevant events and a maintenance contract should be established with an authorized and certified dealer.
For more detailed information and specific guidelines, please refer to the FirePro Benelux Marine Application Annex and the FirePro Information, Instruction & User Manual Version.
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