Alarm systems - Intrusion and hold-up systems - Part 7: Application guidelines

IEC/TS 62642-7:2011(E) provides guidance on the design, planning, operation, installation, commissioning and maintenance of intrusion and hold-up alarm system (I&HAS) installed in buildings. Requirements for I&HAS are specified in IEC 62642-1:2010. It also applies to intruder alarm system and hold-up alarm system when these systems are installed independently. These application guidelines are intended to assist those responsible for establishing an I&HAS to ascertain the appropriate design of I&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.

Alarmni sistemi - Sistemi za javljanje vloma in ropa - 7. del: Smernice za uporabo (IEC TS 62642-7:2011)

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SLOVENSKI STANDARD
01-september-2024
Nadomešča:
SIST IEC 60839-1-4:1995
Alarmni sistemi - Sistemi za javljanje vloma in ropa - 7. del: Smernice za uporabo
(IEC TS 62642-7:2011)
Alarm systems - Intrusion and hold-up systems - Part 7: Application guidelines
Ta slovenski standard je istoveten z: IEC TS 62642-7:2011
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.

IEC/TS 62642-7 ®
Edition 1.0 2011-02
TECHNICAL
SPECIFICATION
Alarm systems – Intrusion and hold-up systems –
Part 7: Application guidelines

INTERNATIONAL
ELECTROTECHNICAL
COMMISSION
PRICE CODE
XA
ICS 13.320 ISBN 978-2-88912-348-3

– 2 – TS 62642-7  IEC:2011(E)
CONTENTS
FOREWORD . 4
INTRODUCTION . 6
1 Scope . 8
2 Normative references . 8
3 Terms, definitions and abbreviations . 8
3.1 Terms and definitions . 8
3.2 Abbreviations . 13
4 Security grade of I&HAS . 13
5 Environmental classification . 14
5.1 Environmental Class I – Indoor . 14
5.2 Environmental Class II – Indoor – General . 14
5.3 Environmental Class III – Outdoor – Sheltered or indoor extreme conditions . 14
5.4 Environmental Class IV – Outdoor – General. 14
6 General . 15
6.1 Other components . 15
6.2 Electrical safety . 15
6.3 Unwanted alarms . 15
6.4 Responsibility . 15
6.5 Qualifications . 15
6.6 Competence . 15
6.7 Tools . 15
6.8 Confidentiality . 15
6.9 Consultation . 15
6.10 Compatibility . 16
7 System design . 16
7.1 Location survey – Risk . 16
7.1.1 Contents . 16
7.1.2 Building . 16
7.1.3 Minimum supervision levels for IAS . 16
7.1.4 Minimum supervision levels for HAS . 16
7.2 Location survey – Other influences . 17
7.3 System design proposal . 17
7.3.1 Selection of components . 17
7.3.2 Siting of equipment . 17
7.3.3 Interconnections . 18
7.3.4 Setting and unsetting . 19
7.3.5 Entry and exit routes . 20
7.3.6 Indication. 21
7.3.7 Grouping of detectors . 21
7.3.8 Notification . 21
7.3.9 Power supplies . 21
7.3.10 Response to I&HAS . 22
8 Installation planning . 22
8.1 General . 22
8.2 Manufacturer’s recommendations . 22
8.3 Environmental considerations . 22

TS 62642-7  IEC:2011(E) – 3 –
8.4 Technical survey . 22
8.4.1 Operation of I&HAS . 22
8.4.2 Selection of components . 23
8.4.3 Interconnections . 23
8.4.4 Amendment to system design proposal . 23
8.5 Installation plan and equipment schedule . 23
9 System installation . 23
10 Inspection, functional testing and commissioning. 23
10.1 Inspection . 23
10.2 Functional testing . 24
10.3 Commissioning . 24
10.4 Handover . 24
10.5 Test period . 24
10.6 Acceptance . 25
10.7 As-fitted document . 25
10.8 Certificate of conformance . 25
11 Documentation and records . 25
11.1 Documentation . 25
11.2 Records . 26
12 Operation of I&HAS . 26
13 Maintenance and repair of I&HAS . 26
13.1 General . 26
13.2 Inspection and servicing . 27
13.2.1 Maintenance routine . 27
13.2.2 Prevention of unwanted alarms during routine testing . 27
13.3 Repair . 27
Annex A (informative) Special national conditions . 28
Annex B (informative) System design – Location survey – Contents . 29
Annex C (informative) Systems design – Location survey – Building . 30
Annex D (informative) Location survey – Influences affecting I&HAS originating within
the supervised premises . 32
Annex E (informative) Location survey – Influences affecting I&HAS originating
outside the supervised premises . 35
Annex F (informative) Levels of supervision . 37
Annex G (normative) Information to be included in the system design proposal . 38
Annex H (informative) Technical survey . 40
Annex I (informative) System record (log book) . 50
Annex J (informative) Maintenance . 51
Annex K (informative) Flow chart . 52
Bibliography . 53

Figure K.1 – Flow chart . 52

Table F.1 – Levels of supervision. 37

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ALARM SYSTEMS –
INTRUSION AND HOLD-UP SYSTEMS –

Part 7: Application guidelines

FOREWORD
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IEC/TS 62642-7 ®
Edition 1.0 2011-02
TECHNICAL
SPECIFICATION
Alarm systems – Intrusion and hold-up systems –
Part 7: Application guidelines

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IEC/TS 62642-7 ®
Edition 1.0 2011-02
TECHNICAL
SPECIFICATION
Alarm systems – Intrusion and hold-up systems –
Part 7: Application guidelines

INTERNATIONAL
ELECTROTECHNICAL
COMMISSION
PRICE CODE
XA
ICS 13.320 ISBN 978-2-88912-348-3

– 2 – TS 62642-7  IEC:2011(E)
CONTENTS
FOREWORD . 4
INTRODUCTION . 6
1 Scope . 8
2 Normative references . 8
3 Terms, definitions and abbreviations . 8
3.1 Terms and definitions . 8
3.2 Abbreviations . 13
4 Security grade of I&HAS . 13
5 Environmental classification . 14
5.1 Environmental Class I – Indoor . 14
5.2 Environmental Class II – Indoor – General . 14
5.3 Environmental Class III – Outdoor – Sheltered or indoor extreme conditions . 14
5.4 Environmental Class IV – Outdoor – General. 14
6 General . 15
6.1 Other components . 15
6.2 Electrical safety . 15
6.3 Unwanted alarms . 15
6.4 Responsibility . 15
6.5 Qualifications . 15
6.6 Competence . 15
6.7 Tools . 15
6.8 Confidentiality . 15
6.9 Consultation . 15
6.10 Compatibility . 16
7 System design . 16
7.1 Location survey – Risk . 16
7.1.1 Contents . 16
7.1.2 Building . 16
7.1.3 Minimum supervision levels for IAS . 16
7.1.4 Minimum supervision levels for HAS . 16
7.2 Location survey – Other influences . 17
7.3 System design proposal . 17
7.3.1 Selection of components . 17
7.3.2 Siting of equipment . 17
7.3.3 Interconnections . 18
7.3.4 Setting and unsetting . 19
7.3.5 Entry and exit routes . 20
7.3.6 Indication. 21
7.3.7 Grouping of detectors . 21
7.3.8 Notification . 21
7.3.9 Power supplies . 21
7.3.10 Response to I&HAS . 22
8 Installation planning . 22
8.1 General . 22
8.2 Manufacturer’s recommendations . 22
8.3 Environmental considerations . 22

TS 62642-7  IEC:2011(E) – 3 –
8.4 Technical survey . 22
8.4.1 Operation of I&HAS . 22
8.4.2 Selection of components . 23
8.4.3 Interconnections . 23
8.4.4 Amendment to system design proposal . 23
8.5 Installation plan and equipment schedule . 23
9 System installation . 23
10 Inspection, functional testing and commissioning. 23
10.1 Inspection . 23
10.2 Functional testing . 24
10.3 Commissioning . 24
10.4 Handover . 24
10.5 Test period . 24
10.6 Acceptance . 25
10.7 As-fitted document . 25
10.8 Certificate of conformance . 25
11 Documentation and records . 25
11.1 Documentation . 25
11.2 Records . 26
12 Operation of I&HAS . 26
13 Maintenance and repair of I&HAS . 26
13.1 General . 26
13.2 Inspection and servicing . 27
13.2.1 Maintenance routine . 27
13.2.2 Prevention of unwanted alarms during routine testing . 27
13.3 Repair . 27
Annex A (informative) Special national conditions . 28
Annex B (informative) System design – Location survey – Contents . 29
Annex C (informative) Systems design – Location survey – Building . 30
Annex D (informative) Location survey – Influences affecting I&HAS originating within
the supervised premises . 32
Annex E (informative) Location survey – Influences affecting I&HAS originating
outside the supervised premises . 35
Annex F (informative) Levels of supervision . 37
Annex G (normative) Information to be included in the system design proposal . 38
Annex H (informative) Technical survey . 40
Annex I (informative) System record (log book) . 50
Annex J (informative) Maintenance . 51
Annex K (informative) Flow chart . 52
Bibliography . 53

Figure K.1 – Flow chart . 52

Table F.1 – Levels of supervision. 37

– 4 – TS 62642-7  IEC:2011(E)
INTERNATIONAL ELECTROTECHNICAL COMMISSION
____________
ALARM SYSTEMS –
INTRUSION AND HOLD-UP SYSTEMS –

Part 7: Application guidelines

FOREWORD
1) The International Electrotechnical Commission (IEC) is a worldwide organization for standardization comprising
all national electrotechnical committees (IEC National Committees). The object of IEC is to promote
international co-operation on all questions concerning standardization in the electrical and electronic fields. To
this end and in addition to other activities, IEC publishes International Standards, Technical Specifications,
Technical Reports, Publicly Available Specifications (PAS) and Guides (hereafter referred to as “IEC
Publication(s)”). Their preparation is entrusted to technical committees; any IEC National Committee interested
in the subject dealt with may participate
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