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Installation & Operation Manual                                                                                        Merlin 2000S 

 

 

 

 

2000S

 

IOM

 

Rev: 10    07-20

 

10 

 

   Bump Testing 

 
  

What is Bump Testing?

 

 

Bump testing is a term used for checking a gas detector is functioning correctly by exposing it 
to the target gas. A known concentration of the target gas is applied to the device to trigger 
an alarm condition and ascertain the detector is working safely.   

 

  

Why is it Important?

 

 

A detector may visually appear in good order, but its sensitivity can be inhibited by external 
factors such as, dust; humidity; temperature fluctuations; cleaning products; contaminants or 
sensor drift (ageing). All can cause a decline in sensitivity and eventual failure.  

The aim of the bump test is to make sure a gas detector is working at its optimum by briefly 
exposing the unit to a known concentration of the target gas. The reading (if displayed) is 
compared to the actual content of gas present, as stated on the test gas cylinder and if the 
detector goes into alarm within an acceptable range of the actual concentration, usually 
within 10%, then it is working safely.  
If the bump test results are not within the acceptable range, the gas detector must not be used 
until a full calibration has been conducted. 
 

Bump testing has a number of benefits for the end user: 

 

Peace of mind that the system does actually detect the gas in question. 

 

Allows the site to practice safe operations in a similar manner to the fire system. 

 

Early indication of any issues. 

 

  How Often?  

 

Regular bump tests are important to make sure the detector is able to detect a release of gas 
as early as possible. A bump test usually takes seconds (gas type dependant) and is often 
completed alongside a scheduled fire alarm test, however the frequency should be 
determined following a risk assessment by the end user.  
Current standards recommend that for new installations - it may be prudent to carry out a 
bump test frequently (perhaps weekly), following a successful initial period and as confidence 
grows in the installation concerned, the frequency could be reduced. 

 

Remember, bump testing does not remove the need to have gas detectors inspected, 
calibrated and serviced periodically by a trained engineer. 

You should not attempt this yourself 

and should employ the services of a specialist company.  

 

For more information on this, contact us.

 

 

 
 
 
 
 
 

  

Summary of Contents for Merlin 2000S

Page 1: ...retain for future use This panel is designed for use when the kitchen appliances do not have flame failure devices fitted therefore gas proving is a requirement The Merlin 2000S system acts as an inte...

Page 2: ...Mounting 3 Typical Installation Arrangement 4 Terminal Connections 4 Switch Settings 6 Specification 7 OPERATION 8 First Power Up 8 Emergency Shut Off Button 8 LED Indicators 8 Servicing General Main...

Page 3: ...open the gas solenoid valve If the fans should fail the fan fail LED on the panel will illuminate and the gas solenoid will close The Merlin 2000S can work in conjunction with carbon dioxide natural g...

Page 4: ...ied from the VALVE OUT connector using a 3 core cable can be connected to a gas solenoid valve which can shut the gas supply on alarm status Pressure sensors should be screwed to the downstream port o...

Page 5: ...Red Black Blue IN The sensor will monitor the gas supply pressure and if pressure drops below 12mbar the gas valve will close as this could mean a gas leak is present The pressure sensor operating pre...

Page 6: ...various DIP switches on the front circuit board that can be adjusted to configure your system as per the following Auto Reset There is a switch located on the circuit board labelled AUTO RESET OFF Whe...

Page 7: ...n series with any remote emergency shut off buttons If there are no remote emergency shut off buttons being installed wire this directly to the terminal marked EM REMOTE Gas Fill Time and Prove Time F...

Page 8: ...on the Merlin 2000S will open the gas valve and the Gas On LED will illuminate ON Gas On OFF Gas Off Testing This LED will illuminate for approximately 30 seconds when the panel is checking the integr...

Page 9: ...external Merlin detector connected detects high levels of gas this LED will illuminate and the Gas valve will turn off OFF OK ON Gas detected CO2 High Under normal working conditions this LED is off...

Page 10: ...safely If the bump test results are not within the acceptable range the gas detector must not be used until a full calibration has been conducted Bump testing has a number of benefits for the end use...

Page 11: ...pering or other causes not arising from defects in material or workmanship This warranty extends to the original consumer purchaser of the product only Warranty disclaimers Any implied warranties aris...

Page 12: ...Installation Location Organisation Stamp Signature of the installer S S Northern Head Office Tel 44 0 1257 470 983 Fax 44 0 1257 471 937 www snsnorthern com info snsnorthern com South East Division T...

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