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CLC/TS 50131-7:2010

en: Alarm systems — Intrusion and hold-up systems Part 7: Application

guidelines

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ДСТУ CLC/TS 50131-7:2014

uk: Системи тривожної сигналізації. Системи охоронної сигналізації. Частина 7. Правила застосування (CLC/TS 50131-7:2010, IDТ)

З наданням чинності від 2016-01-01

Foreword

This Technical Specification was prepared by the Technical Committee CENELEC TC 79, Alarm systems. It was circulated for vote in accordance with the Internal Regulations, Part 2, Subclause 11.3.3.3 and was approved by CENELEC as СLС/TS 50131-7 on 2010-06-25

This document supersedes CLC/TS 50131-7:2008.

Compared to the previous edition the changes are the following:

• 3.1.46: note deleted;

• 10.2: “the test signals replaced with “these signals” in the last paragraph;

• 10.4: “hold-up triggering devices” replaced with “hold-up devices” in the 2nd paragraph;

• Annex В, B.6: “Psychological problems of persons after robbery” deleted;

• Annex D, D.13: “avoid” replaced with “minimize”.

The following date was fixed:

latest date by which the existence of the CLC/TS

has to be announced at national level                                           (doa)    2011-01-01

The EN/TS 50131 series consists of the following parts, under the general title Alarm systems - Intrusion and hold-up systems:

Part 1

System requirements

Part 2-2

Intrusion detectors - Passive infrared detectors

Part 2-3

Requirements for microwave detectors

Part 2-4

Requirements for combined passive infrared and microwave detectors

Part 2-5

Requirements for combined passive infrared and ultrasonic detectors

Part 2-6

Opening contacts (magnetic)

Part 2-7-1

Intrusion detectors - Glass break detectors (acoustics)

Part 2-7-2

Intrusion detectors - Glass break detectors (passive)

Part 2-7-3

Intrusion detectors - Glass break detectors (active)

Part 2-8 1)

Intrusion detectors - Vibration detectors

Part 2-9 1)

Intrusion detectors - Active infrared detectors

Part 3

Control and indicating equipment

Part 4

Warning devices

Part 5-1 1)

Requirements for wired interconnection for l&HAS equipments located supervised premises

Part 5-3

Requirements for interconnections equipment using radio frequency techniques

Part 6

Power supplies

Part 7

Application guidelines

Part 8

Security fog device/systems

Part 9 1)

Alarm verification - Methods and principles

Contents

Introduction

1 Scope

2 Normative references

3 Terms, definitions and abbreviations

3.1 Terms and definitions

3.2 Abbreviations

4 Security grade of l&HAS

4.1 Security grading

5 Environmental classification

5.1 Environmental Class I - Indoor

5.2 Environmental Class II - Indoor - General

5.3 Environmental Class III - Outdoor - Sheltered or indoor extreme conditions

5.4 Environmental Class IV - Outdoor - General

6 General

6.1 Other components

6.2 Electrical safety

6.3 Unwanted alarms

6.4 Responsibility

6.5 Qualifications

6.6 Competence

6.7 Tools

6.8 Confidentiality

6.9 Consultation

6.10 Compatibility

7 System design

7.1 Location survey - Risk

7.2 Location survey - Other influences

7.3 System design proposal

8 Installation planning

8.1 General

9 System installation

9.1 Installation process

10 Inspection, functional testing and commissioning

10.1 Inspection

10.2 Functional testing

10.3 Commissioning

10.4 Handover

10.5 Test period

10.6 Acceptance

10.7 As-fitted document

10.8 Certificate of conformance

11 Documentation and records

11.1 Documentation

11.2 Records

12 Operation of l&HAS

13 Maintenance and repair of l&HAS

13.1 General

13.2 Inspection and servicing

13.3 Repair

Annex A (normative) Special national conditions

Annex В (informative) System design - Location survey - Contents

Annex С (informative) Systems design - Location survey - Building

Annex D (informative) Location survey - Influences affecting l&HAS originating within the supervised premises

Annex E (informative) Location survey - Influences affecting l&HAS originating outside the supervised premises

Annex F (informative) Levels of supervision

Annex G (normative) Information to be included in the system design proposal

Annex H (informative) Technical survey

Annex I (informative) System record (log book)

Annex J (informative) Maintenance

Annex К (informative) Flow chart

Bibliography

Table

Table F.1 - Levels of supervision

Figure

Figure K.1 - Flow chart

Introduction

These application guidelines are intended to provide advice relating to the design, installation, operation and maintenance of Intruder and Hold-up Alarm Systems (l&HAS). The purpose of this document is to ensure, as far as is practical, that l&HAS provide the required performance with a minimum of unwanted alarms.

These application guidelines are set out in the logical order in which an l&HAS would normally be designed and installed. Each procedure is set out separately in the guideline but it is accepted that, in practice, some of the procedures may be carried out simultaneously. Annex К describes in the form of a flowchart the main processes and documentation included in this application guideline.

Those responsible for the design, installation planning, system installation, commissioning, operation and maintenance of l&HAS should be conversant with other European Standards relating to l&HAS, particularly those relating to system performance, control and indicating equipment, detectors, warning devices, power supplies and alarm transmission systems.

These application guidelines are set out in seven main clauses; a brief explanation of each section is shown below.

I) Clause 7 - System design

This clause is intended to assist those responsible for designing l&HAS to design l&HAS suitable for the premises to be supervised in relation to the perceived risk(s). The design of l&HAS will depend on many factors all of which will influence more or less the design of l&HAS. Consideration of these factors will result in a system design proposal for an l&HAS with the appropriate extent, security grade and environmental class.

II) Clause 8 - Installation planning

This clause is intended to help those responsible for installing l&HAS by highlighting issues which should be considered prior to commencing the installation of the l&HAS.

III) Clause 9 - System installation

In this clause, guidance is given with regard to issues arising during the installation of l&HAS. This clause is intended to ensure l&HAS is correctly installed as specified at the design stage.

IV) Clause 10 - Inspection, functional testing and commissioning

In this clause, guidance is given on issues arising after l&HAS has been installed. The clause is intended to ensure l&HAS has been installed as specified and also provides the level of performance intended at the design stage. Guidance is also provided with regard to the proper commissioning and handing over of the system to the user and to the documents, records and operating instructions which should be provided.

V) Clause 11 - Documentation and records

This clause describes the documentation which should be provided to the client on completion of l&HAS. The documents are intended to provide a history of modifications to l&HAS, based on the as-fitted document, prepared when l&HAS installation was completed.

The records are intended to chronicle any corrective action carried out following unwanted alarm conditions and details of any repairs or modifications to l&HAS. The record should also include details of temporary fault conditions.

VI) Clause 12 - Operation of l&HAS

This clause describes the responsibility of the client or user of l&HAS to properly maintain l&HAS and to ensure it is operated correctly.

VII) Clause 13 - Maintenance and repair of l&HAS

This clause describes how l&HAS should be maintained and repaired to ensure l&HAS continues to provide the level of performance intended at the design stage.

1 Scope

These application guidelines include guidance on the design, planning, operation, installation, commissioning and maintenance of l&HAS installed in buildings. Requirements for l&HAS are specified in EN 50131-1:2006.

The recommendations of this Technical Specification (TS) also apply to IAS and HAS when these systems are installed independently.

When an l&HAS does not include functions relating to the detection of intruders, the requirements relating to intrusion detection do not apply.

When an l&HAS does not include functions relating to hold-up, the requirements relating to hold-up do not apply.

NOTE Unless otherwise stated the abbreviation l&HAS is intended to also mean IAS and HAS.

These application guidelines are intended to assist those responsible for establishing an l&HAS to ascertain the appropriate design of l&HAS both in terms of the extent of the supervision required and in determining the grade of system performance necessary to provide the degree of supervision considered appropriate.

These application guidelines are also intended to assist those responsible for selecting equipment appropriate to both the level of performance required and the environmental conditions in which the equipment will be required to operate.

These application guidelines are relevant to all classes and grades of l&HAS of any size and complexity. These application guidelines should be read in conjunction with EN 50131-1:2006.

NOTE It has been assumed in the drafting of these application guidelines that the execution of its provisions will be entrusted to appropriately qualified and experienced persons. However the guidance is also appropriate to other persons who may be required to purchase or use an l&HAS.

2 Normative references

The following referenced documents are indispensable for the application of this document. For dated references, only the edition cited applies. For undated references, the latest edition of the referenced document (including any amendments) applies.

EN 50131 -1:2006, Alarm systems - Intrusion and hold-up systems - Part 1: System requirements

EN 61082-1:2006, Preparation of documents used in electrotechnology - Part 1: Rules (IEC 61082-1:2006)

3 Terms, definitions and abbreviations

3.1 Terms and definitions

For the purposes of this document, the following terms and definitions apply.

3.1.1 alarm

warning of the presence of a hazard to life, property or the environment

3.1.2 alarm receiving centre

continuously manned centre to which information concerning the status of one or more l&HAS is reported

3.1.3 alarm company

organization which provides services for l&HAS

3.1.4 alarm condition

condition of an l&HAS, or part thereof, which results from the response of the system to the presence of a hazard

3.1.5 alarm system

electrical installation which responds to the manual or automatic detection of the presence of a hazard

3.1.6 alarm transmission system

equipment and network used to transfer information concerned with the state of one or more l&HAS to one or more alarm receiving centre

NOTE Alarm transmission systems exclude local direct connections, i.e. interconnections between parts of an l&HAS which do not require an interface to transform l&HAS information into a form suitable for transmission.

3.1.7 ancillary control equipment

equipment used for supplementary control purposes

3.1.8 as-fitted document

document in which details of l&HAS as actually installed are recorded

3.1.9 control and indicating equipment

equipment for receiving, processing, controlling, indicating and initiating, the onward transmission of information

3.1.10 commissioning

putting an l&HAS into operational mode

3.1.3 client

individual or corporate body responsible for acquiring the l&HAS

3.1.4 detector

device designed to generate an intruder alarm signal or message in response to the sensing of an abnormal condition indicating the presence of a hazard

3.1.13 documentation

paperwork (or other media) prepared during the design, installation, commissioning and handover of l&HAS recording details of the l&HAS

3.1.14 entry/exit route

route by which authorized entry or exit to the supervised area or part thereof may be achieved

3.1.15 equipment schedule

list of equipment to be installed or actually installed

3.1.16 fault condition

condition of an alarm system which prevents an l&HAS or parts thereof from functioning normally

3.1.17 entry/exit point

point at which the user enters or leaves the supervised premises EXAMPLE Entrance door to supervised premises

3.1.18 hold-up alarm system

alarm system providing the means for a user to deliberately generate a hold-up alarm condition

3.1.19 hold-up device

device which when triggered causes a hold-up alarm signal or message to be generated

3.1.20 hold-up alarm condition

condition of an alarm system, or part thereof, which results from the response of an l&HAS to the triggering of a hold-up device

Bibliography

EN 60079-0, Explosive atmospheres - Part 0: Equipment - General requirements (IEC 60079-0)

EN 61082-4, Preparation of documents used in electrotechnology - Part 4: Location and installation documents (IEC 61082-4)

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