Electrical apparatus for the detection of combustible gases in domestic premises - Guide on the selection, installation, use and maintenance

This guide provides information on the selection, installation, use and maintenance of apparatus for the detection of combustible gas designed for continuous operation in a fixed installation in domestic premises as described in EN 50194. This guide should be read in conjunction with any additional relevant national or local regulations. The guide refers to the installation of two types of apparatus designed to operate in the event of an escape of town gas, natural gas or liquefied petroleum gas: Type A apparatus - to provide a visual and audible alarm and an executive action in the form of an output signal that may actuate directly or indirectly a shut-off device and/or other ancillary device. Type B apparatus - to provide visual and audible alarm only. This guide is not applicable to the use of apparatus:  used in boats, caravans or mobile homes;  for the detection of toxic gases such as carbon monoxide, see EN 50292;  for industrial or commercial premises, see EN 50073.

Elektrische Geräte für die Detektion von brennbaren Gasen in Wohnhäusern - Leitfaden für Auswahl, Installation, Einsatz und Wartung

Appareils électriques pour la détection des gaz combustibles dans les locaux à usage domestique - Guide de sélection, d'installation, d'utilisation et de maintenance

Električne naprave za odkrivanje prisotnosti vnetljivega plina v gospodinjstvih- Vodilo za izbiro, vgraditev, uporabo in vzdrževanje

General Information

Status
Withdrawn
Publication Date
20-Apr-2000
Withdrawal Date
31-Jul-2002
Parallel Committee
IEC/SC 31L - IEC_SC_31L
Current Stage
9960 - Withdrawal effective - Withdrawal
Start Date
14-Mar-2019
Completion Date
14-Mar-2019

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Effective Date
12-Jun-2014

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Frequently Asked Questions

EN 50244:2000 is a standard published by CLC. Its full title is "Electrical apparatus for the detection of combustible gases in domestic premises - Guide on the selection, installation, use and maintenance". This standard covers: This guide provides information on the selection, installation, use and maintenance of apparatus for the detection of combustible gas designed for continuous operation in a fixed installation in domestic premises as described in EN 50194. This guide should be read in conjunction with any additional relevant national or local regulations. The guide refers to the installation of two types of apparatus designed to operate in the event of an escape of town gas, natural gas or liquefied petroleum gas: Type A apparatus - to provide a visual and audible alarm and an executive action in the form of an output signal that may actuate directly or indirectly a shut-off device and/or other ancillary device. Type B apparatus - to provide visual and audible alarm only. This guide is not applicable to the use of apparatus:  used in boats, caravans or mobile homes;  for the detection of toxic gases such as carbon monoxide, see EN 50292;  for industrial or commercial premises, see EN 50073.

This guide provides information on the selection, installation, use and maintenance of apparatus for the detection of combustible gas designed for continuous operation in a fixed installation in domestic premises as described in EN 50194. This guide should be read in conjunction with any additional relevant national or local regulations. The guide refers to the installation of two types of apparatus designed to operate in the event of an escape of town gas, natural gas or liquefied petroleum gas: Type A apparatus - to provide a visual and audible alarm and an executive action in the form of an output signal that may actuate directly or indirectly a shut-off device and/or other ancillary device. Type B apparatus - to provide visual and audible alarm only. This guide is not applicable to the use of apparatus:  used in boats, caravans or mobile homes;  for the detection of toxic gases such as carbon monoxide, see EN 50292;  for industrial or commercial premises, see EN 50073.

EN 50244:2000 is classified under the following ICS (International Classification for Standards) categories: 13.320 - Alarm and warning systems. The ICS classification helps identify the subject area and facilitates finding related standards.

EN 50244:2000 has the following relationships with other standards: It is inter standard links to EN 50244:2016. Understanding these relationships helps ensure you are using the most current and applicable version of the standard.

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Standards Content (Sample)


SLOVENSKI STANDARD
01-februar-2001
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Electrical apparatus for the detection of combustible gases in domestic premises - Guide
on the selection, installation, use and maintenance
Elektrische Geräte für die Detektion von brennbaren Gasen in Wohnhäusern - Leitfaden
für Auswahl, Installation, Einsatz und Wartung
Appareils électriques pour la détection des gaz combustibles dans les locaux à usage
domestique - Guide de sélection, d'installation, d'utilisation et de maintenance
Ta slovenski standard je istoveten z: EN 50244:2000
ICS:
13.320 Alarmni in opozorilni sistemi Alarm and warning systems
2003-01.Slovenski inštitut za standardizacijo. Razmnoževanje celote ali delov tega standarda ni dovoljeno.

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