Eaton Test Key for Use with EN54 System

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230-0848
Mfr. Part No.:
MFBGKEY3
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Eaton
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Brand

Eaton

Accessory Type

Test Key

Special Features

BS5839

For Use With

EN54 System

Eaton Spare Key, Test Key - MFBGKEY3


This spare key is designed specifically as a test accessory for the EN54 fire alarm system. Essential for regular testing and maintenance, the key ensures reliable access to critical fire safety equipment. The design adheres to the BS5839 standard, highlighting its relevance in the context of fire safety management.

Features & Benefits


• Ensures compliant access to fire detection equipment
• Durable design for reliable, repeated use
• Facilitates regular testing of fire alarm systems
• Essential for service personnel and emergency responders
• Easily locates key points in emergency situations
• Streamlines maintenance processes for fire systems

Applications


• Utilised to unlock fire systems during maintenance checks
• Used in compliance testing for fire safety equipment
• Effective for testing procedures in commercial properties
• Applicable in settings requiring strict adherence to safety protocols

How does this key enhance safety during fire drills?


The design allows quick access to essential fire alarm components, facilitating timely testing and ensuring systems are operational during emergencies.

What specific standards does this key comply with?


This key meets the BS5839 standards, ensuring it is suitable for use within fire safety protocols in the UK.

Can it be used for locks in other types of systems?


It is specifically tailored for use with EN54 systems and fire alarms, ensuring compatibility and function in those contexts.

How often should testing be conducted with this key?


Regular testing aligns with your organisation's fire safety policies

typically, it should be assessed during scheduled maintenance sessions.

Is there any special instruction for use?


Simply insert the key into the designated lock, turn to access the system, and ensure you follow standard safety procedures during testing.

Note

Eaton formerly known as Fulleon

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