BS EN 50131-13:2020
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Alarm systems. Intrusion and hold-up systems – Pyrotechnic Obscuration Security Devices
Published By | Publication Date | Number of Pages |
BSI | 2020 | 38 |
This document specifies the requirements for pyrotechnic obscuration security devices as a part of an IAS. It covers application and performance and specifies the necessary tests and trials to ensure efficiency and reliability of such obscuration devices.
This document is not intended to cover Hold-up alarm systems, standalone or vehicular security pyrotechnic obscuration security device.
This document also gives guidelines on the criteria for design, installation, operation and maintenance of security pyrotechnic obscuration security device.
NOTE This document does not deal with CE marking, chemical (REACH/CLP) or transport regulation requirements for pyrotechnical devices set forth in the relevant European regulation and harmonized standards issued for this purpose.
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2 | undefined |
8 | 1 Scope 2 Normative references 3 Terms, definitions and abbreviations 3.1 Terms and definitions |
9 | 3.2 Abbreviations |
10 | 4 Functionality 5 POD construction 5.1 General 5.2 IP/IK rating 6 Security grade 7 Environmental performance 7.1 General Requirements 7.2 Environmental and EMC Requirements |
11 | 8 Technical requirements 8.1 Pyrotechnic technology 8.2 Functional requirements 8.2.1 Input / Output signals 8.2.1.1 Inputs 8.2.1.2 Outputs |
12 | 8.2.1.3 Signals processing 8.2.2 Operation 8.2.3 Performance 8.2.4 Housing protection |
13 | 8.2.5 Tamper protection 8.2.6 Tamper detection 8.2.6.1 General 8.2.6.2 Access to the inside of housing |
14 | 8.2.6.3 Removal from mounting 8.2.6.4 Penetration of the housing 8.2.6.5 Monitoring of substitution 8.2.7 Interconnections 8.2.8 Timing 8.2.9 Discharge nozzle 8.2.9.1 Drain protection 8.2.9.2 Drain clearance |
15 | 8.2.10 Accidental triggering 8.2.11 Isolation of the POD 8.2.12 Power Supply |
16 | 9 Safety 9.1 Non-toxicity 9.1.1 General 9.1.2 Test methods and non-toxicity criteria requirements 9.2 Residue 9.3 Consumables |
17 | 10 Documentation 11 Marking 12 Design, installation, operation and maintenance 13 Testing and verification 13.1 General |
18 | 13.2 Test conditions 13.2.1 Laboratory conditions and tolerance 13.2.2 Mounting |
19 | 13.3 Operation 13.3.1 Activation 13.3.2 Activation under unset condition 13.4 Performance tests |
20 | 13.5 Tampering tests 13.5.1 Tamper resistance – Impact 13.5.2 Tamper resistance – Ingress Protection level (IP) 13.5.3 Tamper detection – Access to the inside of the housing |
21 | 13.5.4 Detection – Removal from mounting |
22 | 13.5.5 Tamper detection – Penetration of the housing 13.5.6 Substitution tests 13.6 Testing interconnections |
23 | 13.7 Power supply 13.8 Environmental tests |
24 | 13.9 Marking and documentation |
26 | Annex A (normative)Performance tests A.1 General A.2 Test chamber A.3 Test procedure A.3.1 General |
27 | A.3.2 Reduction of visibility A.3.3 Obscuration persistency A.4 Performance data A.5 Acceptance criteria |
31 | Annex B (normative)Obscuration security device warning sign |
33 | Annex C (informative) Guidance on design, installation, operation and maintenance of the pyrotechnic obscuration security device C.1 Risk assessment C.2 General notification C.3 Confirmation triggering C.4 Multi-occupancy C.5 Man trap – building unoccupied C.6 System test |
34 | C.7 Training C.8 Manufacturers requirements |