Alarm systems - Intrusion systems - Part 7: Application guidelines

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Alarmanlagen - Einbruchmeldeanlagen - Teil 7: Anwendungsregeln

Systèmes d'alarme - Systèmes d'alarme intrusion - Partie 7: Guide d'application

Alarm systems - Intrusion systems -- Part 7: Application guidelines

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SLOVENSKI STANDARD
01-marec-2004
Alarm systems - Intrusion systems -- Part 7: Application guidelines
Alarm systems - Intrusion systems -- Part 7: Application guidelines
Alarmanlagen - Einbruchmeldeanlagen -- Teil 7: Anwendungsregeln
Systèmes d'alarme - Systèmes d'alarme intrusion -- Partie 7: Guide d'application
Ta slovenski standard je istoveten z: CLC/TS 50131-7:2003
ICS:
13.310 Varstvo pred kriminalom Protection against crime
13.320 Alarmni in opozorilni sistemi Alarm and warning systems
2003-01.Slovenski inštitut za standardizacijo. Razmnoževanje celote ali delov tega standarda ni dovoljeno.

TECHNICAL SPECIFICATION  CLC/TS 50131-7
SPÉCIFICATION TECHNIQUE
TECHNISCHE SPEZIFIKATION July 2003

ICS 13.310
English version
Alarm systems –
Intrusion systems
Part 7: Application guidelines

Systèmes d’alarme– Alarmanlagen –
Systèmes d’alarme intrusion Einbruchmeldeanlagen
Partie 7: Guide d’application Teil 7: Anwendungsregeln

This Technical Specification was approved by CENELEC on 2003-06-04.

CENELEC members are required to announce the existence of this TS in the same way as for an EN and
to make the TS available promptly at national level in an appropriate form. It is permissible to keep
conflicting national standards in force.

CENELEC members are the national electrotechnical committees of Austria, Belgium, Czech Republic,
Denmark, Finland, France, Germany, Greece, Hungary, Iceland, Ireland, Italy, Lithuania, Luxembourg, Malta,
Netherlands, Norway, Portugal, Slovakia, Spain, Sweden, Switzerland and United Kingdom.

CENELEC
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© 2003 CENELEC - All rights of exploitation in any form and by any means reserved worldwide for CENELEC members.

Ref. No. CLC/TS 50131-7:2003 E

Foreword
The text of this Technical Specification was prepared by the Technical Committee CENELEC TC 79,
Alarm systems.
The text of the draft was submitted to the questionnaire and vote procedure and was approved by
CENELEC as CLC/TS 50131-7 on 2003-06-04.
The following date was fixed:
– latest date by which the existence of the CLC/TS
has to be announced at national level (doa) 2003-10-30
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Contents
Introduction. 5
1 Scope. 7
2 Normative references. 7
3 Definitions and Abbreviations . 7
3.1 Definitions. 7
3.2 Abbreviations. 11
4 Grade of IAS . 11
4.1 Grading Structure. 12
4.1.1 Grade 1: Low risk. 12
4.1.2 Grade 2: Low to medium risk. 12
4.1.3 Grade 3: Medium to high risk . 12
4.1.4 Grade 4: High risk. 12
5 Environmental classification. 12
6 General. 13
6.1 Other components.13
6.2 Safety. 13
6.3 Unwanted alarms.13
6.4 Responsibility . 13
6.5 Qualifications . 13
6.6 Confidentiality . 13
6.7 Consultation. 13
6.8 Compatibility . 14
7 System Design. 14
7.1 Location survey — Risk. 14
7.1.1 Contents.14
7.1.2 Building.14
7.1.3 Minimum supervision levels. 14
7.2 Location Survey — Other influences. 14
7.3 System design Proposal. 15
7.3.1 Selection of components . 15
7.3.2 Siting of equipment. 15
7.3.3 Interconnections.16
7.3.4 Setting and unsetting. 17
7.3.5 Entry and exit routes. 18
7.3.6 Indication.18
7.3.7 Grouping of detectors . 18
7.3.8 Notification.18
7.3.9 Power.19
7.3.10 Response to IAS.19
8 Installation Planning. 19
8.1 General. 19
8.1.1 Manufacturer’s recommendations . 19
8.1.2 Environmental considerations . 19
8.1.3 Technical survey.19
8.1.4 Installation Plan and Equipment Schedule. 20
9 System installation. 21
9.1 Competence. 21
9.2 Installation process. 21

10 Inspection, functional testing and commissioning . 21
10.1 Inspection. 21
10.2 Functional testing. 21
10.3 Commissioning . 21
10.4 Handover. 21
10.5 Test period. 22
10.6 Acceptance. 22
10.7 As Fitted document. 22
10.8 Certificate of conformance. 22
11 Documentation and records. 23
11.1 Documentation. 23
11.2 Records. 24
12 Operation of IAS . 24
13 Maintenance and repair of the IAS . 24
13.1 General. 24
13.2 Inspection and servicing. 25
13.2.1 Maintenance routine.25
13.2.2 Prevention of unwanted alarms during routine testing . 25
13.3 Repair. 25
13.4 Spares. 25

Annex A (informative) System design — Location survey — Contents . 26
Annex B (informative) Systems design — Location survey — Building . 27
Annex C (informative) Location survey — Influences affecting the IAS originating
within the supervised premises. 29
Annex D (informative) Location survey — Influences affecting the IAS originating
outside the supervised premises . 32
Annex E (informative) Levels of supervision . 34
Annex F (normative) Information to be included in the system design proposal. 35
Annex G (informative) Technical survey . 37
Annex H (informative) Log book . 48
Annex I (informative) Maintenance. 49
Annex J (informative) Flow chart. 50

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Introduction
These application guidelines are intended to provide advice relating to the design, installation, operation
and maintenance of Intruder Alarm Systems (IAS). The purpose of this document is to ensure, as far as is
practical, that IAS provide the required performance with a minimum of unwanted alarms.
NOTE  Clause 12 includes requirements relating to the operation of IAS.
These application guidelines are set out in the logical order in which an IAS 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 J describes in the form of a flowchart
the main processes and documentation included in this application guideline.
Those responsible for the design, installation, operation and maintenance of IAS should be conversant
with other European Specifications relating to IAS, 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:
• Clause 7 - System design
This clause is intended to assist those responsible for designing IAS to design IAS suitable for the
premises to be supervised in relation to the perceived risk(s). The design of the IAS will depend on
many factors all of which will influence the design of the IAS to a greater or lesser degree.
Consideration of these factors will result in a system design proposal for an IAS with the appropriate
extent, security grade and environmental
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