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April 11, 2024 at 1:11 pm #9451Emily TurnerParticipant
I have an Edwards EST 3-SSDC1 in my fire alarm system, and I’m considering upgrading to the EST 3-SSDC2. What are the key differences between the two, and what steps do I need to take to ensure a smooth replacement process?
April 11, 2024 at 1:12 pm #9452Khris JamesModeratorThe Edwards EST 3-SSDC2 offers enhanced features compared to the 3-SSDC1, providing improved functionality and reliability for your fire alarm system. To smoothly transition to the new controller, follow these steps:
Assessment: Begin by evaluating your current system configuration and determining compatibility with the EST 3-SSDC2. Ensure that your system meets the necessary requirements for the upgrade.
Backup Configuration: Before proceeding with the replacement, back up the configuration settings of your existing 3-SSDC1 controller to prevent any loss of data or programming.
Power Off: Power down the fire alarm system and disconnect all power sources to ensure safety during the replacement process.
Remove Old Controller: Carefully remove the EST 3-SSDC1 controller from its mounting location, disconnecting all cables and wires connected to it.
Install EST 3-SSDC2: Mount the EST 3-SSDC2 controller in the same location as the previous one, ensuring proper alignment and securing it firmly in place.
Connect Cables: Reconnect all cables and wires to their corresponding terminals on the EST 3-SSDC2 controller, ensuring tight and secure connections.
Power On: Once all connections are verified, restore power to the fire alarm system and boot up the EST 3-SSDC2 controller.
Configuration Transfer: Transfer the backed-up configuration settings from the previous controller to the EST 3-SSDC2. Verify that all settings are correctly applied.
Testing: Conduct thorough testing of the system to ensure that the new controller is functioning correctly and communicating effectively with other devices in the network.
Documentation: Keep detailed records of the replacement process, including any changes made to the system configuration and testing results, for future reference.
By following these steps, you can successfully upgrade from the EST 3-SSDC1 to the EST 3-SSDC2, ensuring continued reliability and performance of your fire alarm system. If you encounter any difficulties during the process, feel free to reach out for further assistance.
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