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I.S. CLC TS 50131-7:2003

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ALARM SYSTEMS - INTRUSION SYSTEMS - PART 7: APPLICATION GUIDELINES
Available format(s)

Hardcopy , PDF

Superseded date

21-07-2009

Language(s)

English

Published date

01-01-2003

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Introduction
1 Scope
2 Normative references
3 Definitions and Abbreviations
   3.1 Definitions
   3.2 Abbreviations
4 Grade of IAS
   4.1 Grading Structure
        4.1.1 Grade 1: Low risk
        4.1.2 Grade 2: Low to medium risk
        4.1.3 Grade 3: Medium to high risk
        4.1.4 Grade 4: High risk
5 Environmental classification
6 General
   6.1 Other components
   6.2 Safety
   6.3 Unwanted alarms
   6.4 Responsibility
   6.5 Qualifications
   6.6 Confidentiality
   6.7 Consultation
   6.8 Compatibility
7 System Design
   7.1 Location survey - Risk
        7.1.1 Contents
        7.1.2 Building
        7.1.3 Minimum supervision levels
   7.2 Location Survey - Other influences
   7.3 System design Proposal
        7.3.1 Selection of components
        7.3.2 Siting of equipment
        7.3.3 Interconnections
        7.3.4 Setting and unsetting
        7.3.5 Entry and exit routes
        7.3.6 Indication
        7.3.7 Grouping of detectors
        7.3.8 Notification
        7.3.9 Power
        7.3.10 Response to IAS
8 Installation Planning
   8.1 General
        8.1.1 Manufacturer's recommendations
        8.1.2 Environmental considerations
        8.1.3 Technical survey
        8.1.4 Installation Plan and Equipment Schedule
9 System installation
   9.1 Competence
   9.2 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 IAS
13 Maintenance and repair of the IAS
   13.1 General
   13.2 Inspection and servicing
        13.2.1 Maintenance routine
        13.2.2 Prevention of unwanted alarms during
               routine testing
   13.3 Repair
   13.4 Spares
Annex A (informative) System design - Location survey
        - Contents
Annex B (informative) Systems design - Location survey
        - Building
Annex C (informative) Location survey - Influences
        affecting the IAS originating within the
        supervised premises
Annex D (informative) Location survey - Influences
        affecting the IAS originating outside the
        supervised premises
Annex E (informative) Levels of supervision
Annex F (normative) Information to be included in the
        system design proposal
Annex G (informative) Technical survey
Annex H (informative) Log book
Annex I (informative) Maintenance
Annex J (informative) Flow chart

Covers guidance on the design, planning, operation, installation, commissioning and maintenance of IAS installed in buildings. NOTE: I.S. EN 50131-1 is required for this Application Guideline.

DocumentType
Standard
Pages
52
PublisherName
National Standards Authority of Ireland
Status
Superseded
SupersededBy

Standards Relationship
CLC/TS 50131-7:2010 Identical

S.R. 40:2005 ELECTRONIC SECURITY SERVICES - INTRUDER ALARM, ACCESS CONTROL AND CCTV SYSTEMS

EN 50131-1:2006/A2:2017 ALARM SYSTEMS - INTRUSION AND HOLD-UP SYSTEMS - PART 1: SYSTEM REQUIREMENTS
I.S. EN 50131-1:2006 ALARM SYSTEMS - INTRUSION AND HOLD-UP SYSTEMS - PART 1: SYSTEM REQUIREMENTS
EN 50014:1997/A2:1999 ELECTRICAL APPARATUS FOR POTENTIALLY EXPLOSIVE ATMOSPHERES - GENERAL REQUIREMENTS

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