Page 1 of 1

EST3 - showing ' INT Fault'

Posted: Thu Nov 04, 2010 5:34 pm
by BROS
Hi All

Please help - what does' INT fault' mean with regard to a detector fault on the LCD display - thought it was just tied to on type of detector but have now had the INT fault on another type of detector

adding a isolator base to a balanced map seems to help - comment please


Thanks

Re: EST3 - showing ' INT Fault'

Posted: Fri Nov 05, 2010 8:37 am
by Leo
did you upload the map, the device maybe YELLOW because of the isolator bases

Re: EST3 - showing ' INT Fault'

Posted: Fri Nov 05, 2010 12:02 pm
by Pierre Breton
Each detector have 32 code trouble is indicate int. fault on the lcd panel, in 3-sdu software go to signature serie status / diagnotics and clic tab Device Troubles and clic New Data from loop controler for see the internal trouble.

Re: EST3 - showing ' INT Fault'

Posted: Fri Nov 05, 2010 11:19 pm
by BROS
Hi All and thanks

RE Int faults

These were on multi sensor detectors originally ( has anyone else had faults with them ?) , but recently moved onto optical detectors . ' Using the diagnostics tool '- does this log faults or only see real time ?

Thanks

Re: EST3 - showing ' INT Fault'

Posted: Tue Nov 09, 2010 1:43 pm
by FireTech
Can you provide full pseudo point and ADDRESS Number? If you can, I can identify.

Re: EST3 - showing ' INT Fault'

Posted: Tue Nov 09, 2010 2:27 pm
by FireTech
Siga detectors (I assume 4d?) Or are these Analog addressable detectors? IE--(Wheel address type)??

INT is most likely internal fault. Upload the SIGA Map on Device in question. Is INT device yellow or red like lEO said? What kind of personality code is expected and what is the actual?

If you have "INTERNAL" faults on System sensor type devices, you need to look at program and see what type of smoke is defined in program? What type device is actually out in field? (take down detector in field and look at part #)

Give as much info as possible to us...



Hi All and thanks

RE Int faults

These were on multi sensor detectors originally ( has anyone else had faults with them ?) , but recently moved onto optical detectors . ' Using the diagnostics tool '- does this log faults or only see real time ?

Thanks