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FIRE SERVICE AND GENERAL FIRE SAFETY TOPICS => Fire Safety => Topic started by: Mushy on October 09, 2009, 10:02:08 AM
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Anyone know where I can get a copy of the BS for emegency lighting testing
Thanks
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Just the maintenance & testing section? If so I can extract the relevant bits and post, or do you need the whole BS?
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Mushy
Can you not persuade your employer not give you the basic tools to do your job? There are fantastic discounts for health authorites on both technical indexes and for membership of the BSI- we in the private sector have to subsidise all you Public Authority chappies.
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Just the maintenance and testing Anthony...cheers
Kurnal...it is the NHS..down to the bones mate
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Anyone know where I can get a copy of the BS for emegency lighting testing
Thanks
http://shop.bsigroup.com/en/ProductDetail/?pid=000000000030154613
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7 Servicing and testing
7.1 General
When automatic testing devices are used, the information shall be recorded monthly. For all other
systems, the tests shall be carried out as described in 7.2 and the results recorded.
Regular servicing is essential. The occupier/owner of the premises shall appoint a competent person to
supervise servicing of the system. This person shall be given sufficient authority to ensure the carrying
out of any work necessary to maintain the system in correct operation.
7.2 Routine inspections and tests
Where national regulations do not apply, the following shall be met.
7.2.1 General
Because of the possibility of a failure of the normal lighting supply occurring shortly after a period of
testing of the emergency lighting system or during the subsequent recharge period, all full duration tests
shall wherever possible be undertaken preceding time of low risk to allow for battery recharge.
Alternatively, suitable temporary arrangements shall be made until the batteries have been recharged.
The following minimum inspections and tests shall be carried out at the intervals recommended in 7.2.2 to
7.2.4. The regulating authority may require specific tests.
7.2.2 Daily
Indicators of central power supply shall be visually inspected for correct operation.
NOTE This is a visual inspection of indicators to identify that the system is in a ready condition and does not require a test of operation.
7.2.3 Monthly
If automatic testing devices are used, the results of the short duration tests shall be recorded.
Tests shall be carried out as follows:
a) Switch on in the emergency mode each luminaire and each internally illuminated exit sign from its
battery by simulation of a failure of the supply to the normal lighting for a period sufficient to ensure
that each lamp is illuminated.
NOTE The period of simulated failure should be sufficient for the purpose of this clause whilst minimising damage to the system components e.g. lamps.
During this period, all luminaires and signs shall be checked to ensure that they are present, clean
and functioning correctly.
At the end of this test period, the supply to the normal lighting should be restored and any indicator
lamp or device checked to ensure that it is showing that the normal supply has been restored.
b) In addition to a), for central battery systems, the correct operation of system monitors shall be
checked.
c) In addition to a), for generating sets, refer to the requirement of ISO 8528-12.
7.2.4 Annually
If automatic testing devices are used, the results of the full rated duration test shall be recorded.
For all other systems the monthly inspection shall be carried out and the following additional tests made:
a) each luminaire and internally illuminated sign shall be tested as per 7.2.3 but for its full rated duration
in accordance with the manufacturer's information;
b) the supply of the normal lighting shall be restored and any indicator lamp or device checked to
ensure that it is showing that normal supply has been restored. The charging arrangements should
be checked for proper functioning;
c) the date of the test and its results shall be recorded in the system logbook;
d) in addition, for generating sets, refer to the requirements of ISO 8528-12.