BS EN 50436-1:2014
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Alcohol interlocks. Test methods and performance requirements – Instruments for drink-driving-offender programs
Published By | Publication Date | Number of Pages |
BSI | 2014 | 38 |
This European Standard specifies test methods and performance requirements for breath alcohol controlled alcohol interlocks. It covers alcohol interlocks intended to be used in programmes for drink driving offenders as well as in programmes monitored or controlled in a comparable way.
This European Standard is directed at test laboratories and manufacturers of alcohol interlocks. It defines requirements and test procedures for type testing.
Several parameters (such as alcohol concentration or breath volume) are specified in this European Standard for the purpose of type testing according to this standard only. However, it may be necessary due to national regulations or depending on user requests to set the values of the prescribed parameters differently when the alcohol interlocks are in use.
This European Standard also applies to alcohol interlocks integrated into other control systems of the vehicle as well as to accessory devices connected to the alcohol interlock.
This European Standard does not apply to
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alcohol interlocks intended for general preventive use (see EN 50436-2),
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instruments measuring the alcohol concentration in the ambient air in the vehicle,
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alcohol interlocks not having a mouthpiece,
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methods of installation and connections to the vehicle.
PDF Catalog
PDF Pages | PDF Title |
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7 | Foreword |
8 | Introduction |
9 | 1 Scope 2 Normative references |
10 | 3 Terms and definitions |
12 | 4 General requirements 4.1 Blocking and not-blocking 4.2 Influence on the vehicle motor 4.3 Tampering 4.4 Concentration limit 4.5 Mouthpiece 4.6 Readiness 4.7 Data memory, download and evaluation |
13 | 4.8 Retests 4.9 Recall 4.10 Override function 4.11 Combination with other systems |
14 | 4.12 Communication integrity 4.13 Wireless communication 4.14 Basic functionality 5 General test methods 5.1 Samples |
15 | 5.2 Preparation of alcohol interlock before testing 5.3 Sequence of tests 5.3.1 Alcohol interlock 5.3.2 Accessory devices 5.4 Normal conditions for tests |
16 | 5.5 Functional test 6 Electrical tests 6.1 General |
17 | 6.2 Supply voltage 6.3 Excess supply voltage 6.4 Short-circuit 6.5 Reversed polarity 6.6 Low-power-consumption state |
18 | 6.7 Electrical disturbances (not applicable to parts of the alcohol interlock integrated into other vehicle systems) 6.7.1 Supply lines 6.7.2 Lines other than supply lines 6.8 Electrostatic discharge 6.9 Electromagnetic compatibility |
19 | 6.10 Functional test under normal conditions 7 Calibration curve 8 Durability tests 8.1 Temperature cycles 8.2 Condensed water 8.3 Vibrations |
20 | 8.4 Drop test 9 Environmental tests 9.1 General 9.2 Temperature 9.3 Temperature and supply voltage |
21 | 9.4 Temperature and humidity 9.5 Warm-up time 9.5.1 Temperature 20 C 9.5.2 Temperature -5 C |
22 | 9.5.3 Temperature -20 C 9.6 Pressure 9.7 Protection by enclosure |
23 | 10 Breath sample 10.1 Volume 10.2 Flow 10.3 Exhalation time 10.4 Response time 11 Analytical specificity 11.1 Test gases |
24 | 11.2 Cigarette smoke 12 Manipulation and circumvention 12.1 General |
25 | 12.2 Pressurised air 12.3 Providing of the sample with a mouthpiece attached 12.4 Providing of the sample without a mouthpiece attached |
26 | 12.5 Obstruction of the mouthpiece 12.6 Filter 12.7 Condensation 12.8 Water 12.9 Putting out of service |
27 | 12.10 Removal of handset 12.11 Bypass 13 Timer 13.1 Start period |
28 | 13.2 Restart period 13.3 Service reminder 13.4 Calibration interval 14 Long term behaviour |
29 | 15 Instructions 15.1 Instructions for installation (applicable to alcohol interlocks for aftermarket installation only) 15.2 Instructions for use |
30 | 15.3 Instructions for servicing the alcohol interlock 16 Test report 17 Labelling and marking |
31 | Annex A (normative) Description of events |
35 | Annex B (informative) Performance testing |
36 | Bibliography |