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The first step ATS undertake is to barcode all Emergency light
fittings for tracking and data management procedures. ATS then
follow the following procedures:
ATS Exit
and Emergency Lighting 6 Monthly Testing Procedures
Ensure there have been no power interruptions for 16hrs prior to
test.
Check fluorescent lights for blackened ends. If blackened ends
are found, both tube and starter are replaced.
Manual discharge test (simulated power failure). Exit or
Emergency light must stay illuminated for no less then 90
minutes.
Restore Exit or Emergency light to normal condition and check
the battery charger operation indicator functions correctly.
Automatic discharge test. Visual check unit operates correctly
by the means of the indicator at each unit or indicator panels.
Units that FAIL shall be replaced or repaired.
For indirect lighting systems, check all reflective surfaces
around the Exit or Emergency light are in good condition and
that beam lights do not shine in people’s eyes.
Record all test results and action taken.
ATS Exit
and Emergency Lighting 12 Monthly Testing Procedures
Carry out the above 6 monthly testing and inspection
procedures.
Clean all light emitting and reflecting surfaces.
Record all test results and action taken.
Exit Signage & Lighting System Testing, Inspection & Maintenance
can include:
• Design & Installation of Compliant Exit Systems
• Assessment and expert advice on correct system requirements
• Routine Contract Maintenance, Inspection & Testing
• Circuit Isolation in accordance with Standards requirements
• Service and repair of all Exit Lighting & Signage as specified
• Breakdown callout and repair service included in contract
• Automatic scheduling of 6 monthly and Yearly inspections
• Reporting Manual and Log Book for all Test & Maintenance
records
• Our contract programs are available to reduce your costs and
workload
• Fire & Alarm Systems Inspection programs can also be included
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