EN 50131-2-2:2008
(Main)Alarm systems - Intrusion and hold-up systems - Part 2-2: Intrusion detectors - Passive infrared detectors
Alarm systems - Intrusion and hold-up systems - Part 2-2: Intrusion detectors - Passive infrared detectors
This European Standard is for passive infrared detectors installed in buildings and provides for security grades 1 to 4 (see EN 50131-1), specific or non-specific wired or wire-free detectors, and uses environmental classes I to IV (see EN 50130-5). This European Standard does not include requirements for passive infra red detectors intended for use outdoors. A detector shall fulfil all the requirements of the specified grade. Functions additional to the mandatory functions specified in this standard may be included in the detector, providing they do not influence the correct operation of the mandatory functions. This European Standard does not apply to system interconnections.
Alarmanlagen - Einbruch- und Überfallmeldeanlagen - Teil 2-2: Einbruchmelder - Passiv-Infrarotmelder
Systèmes d'alarme - Systèmes d'alarme contre l’intrusion et les hold-up - Partie 2-2: Détecteurs d'intrusion - Détecteurs à infrarouges passifs
Alarmni sistemi - Sistemi za javljanje vloma in ropa - 2-2. del: Javljalniki vloma - Pasivni infrardeči javljalniki
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Alarm systems - Intrusion and hold-up systems -- Part 2-2: Intrusion detectors - Passive
infrared detectors
Alarmanlagen - Einbruch- und Überfallmeldeanlagen -- Teil 2-2: Einbruchmelder - Passiv
-Infrarotmelder
Systémes d'alarme - Systémes d'alarme contre l’intrusion et les hold-up -- Partie 2-2:
Détecteurs d'intrusion - Détecteurs à infrarouges passifs
Ta slovenski standard je istoveten z: EN 50131-2-2:2008
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.
EUROPEAN STANDARD
EN 50131-2-2
NORME EUROPÉENNE
January 2008
EUROPÄISCHE NORM
ICS 13.310 Supersedes CLC/TS 50131-2-2:2004
English version
Alarm systems -
Intrusion and hold-up systems -
Part 2-2: Intrusion detectors -
Passive infrared detectors
Systèmes d'alarme - Alarmanlagen -
Systèmes d'alarme contre l’intrusion Einbruch- und Überfallmeldeanlagen -
et les hold-up - Teil 2-2: Einbruchmelder -
Partie 2-2: Détecteurs d'intrusion - Passiv-Infrarotmelder
Détecteurs à infrarouges passifs
This European Standard was approved by CENELEC on 2007-12-01. CENELEC members are bound to comply
with the CEN/CENELEC Internal Regulations which stipulate the conditions for giving this European Standard
the status of a national standard without any alteration.
Up-to-date lists and bibliographical references concerning such national standards may be obtained on
application to the Central Secretariat or to any CENELEC member.
This European Standard exists in three official versions (English, French, German). A version in any other
language made by translation under the responsibility of a CENELEC member into its own language and notified
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Ref. No. EN 50131-2-2:2008 E
Foreword
This European Standard was prepared by the Technical Committee CENELEC TC 79, Alarm systems.
The text of the daft was submitted to the Unique Acceptance Procedure and was approved by
CENELEC as EN 50131-2-2 on 2007-12-01.
This European Standard supersedes CLC/TS 50131-2-2:2004.
The following dates were fixed:
– latest date by which the EN has to be implemented
at national level by publication of an identical
national standard or by endorsement (dop) 2008-12-01
– latest date by which the national standards conflicting
with the EN have to be withdrawn (dow) 2010-12-01
EN 50131 will consist of the following parts, under the general title Alarm systems - Intrusion and
hold-up systems:
Part 1 System requirements
Part 2–2 Intrusion detectors – Passive infrared detectors
Part 2–3 Intrusion detectors – Microwave detectors
Part 2–4 Intrusion detectors – Combined passive infrared / Microwave detectors
Part 2–5 Intrusion detectors – Combined passive infrared / Ultrasonic detectors
Part 2–6 Intrusion detectors – Opening contacts (magnetic)
Part 2–7–1 Intrusion detectors – Glass break detectors – Acoustic
Part 2–7–2 Intrusion detectors – Glass break detectors – Passive
Part 2–7–3 Intrusion detectors – Glass break detectors – Active
Part 3 Control and indicating equipment
Part 4 Warning devices
Part 5–3 Requirements for interconnections equipment using radio frequency techniques
Part 6 Power supplies
Part 7 Application guidelines
Part 8 Security fog devices
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Contents
Introduction. 5
1 Scope. 6
2 Normative references . 6
3 Definitions and abbreviations . 6
3.1 Definitions. 6
3.2 Abbreviations. 7
4 Functional requirements . 7
4.1 Event Processing. 7
4.2 Detection . 8
4.3 Operational requirements.10
4.4 Immunity to incorrect operation .10
4.5 Tamper security.10
4.6 Electrical requirements.12
4.7 Environmental classification and conditions.12
5 Marking, identification and documentation .13
5.1 Marking and/or identification.13
5.2 Documentation.13
6 Testing.13
6.1 General test conditions .13
6.2 Basic detection test.15
6.3 Walk testing.15
6.4 Switch-on delay, time interval between signals and indication of detection.17
6.5 Self tests.17
6.6 Immunity to incorrect operation .18
6.7 Tamper security.18
6.8 Electrical tests.20
6.9 Environmental classification and conditions.21
6.10 Marking, identification and documentation.23
Annexes
Annex A (normative) Dimensions & requirements of the standardised test magnets.24
Annex B (normative) General Testing Matrix .27
Annex C (informative) Walk Test Diagrams.29
Annex D (normative) Procedure for calculation of average temperature difference.32
Annex E (informative) Basic detection target for the basic test of detection capability .33
Annex F (informative) Equipment for walk test velocity control .34
Annex G (informative) Immunity to visible and near infrared radiation -
Notes on calibration of the light source .35
Annex H (informative) Example list of small tools .36
Annex I (informative) Test for resistance to re-orientation of adjustable mountings.37
Figures
Figure A.1 – Test magnet - Magnet Type 1.25
Figure A.2 – Test magnet - Magnet Type 2.26
Figure C.1– Detection across the boundary .29
Figure C.2 – Detection within the boundary .29
Figure C.3 – High velocity and intermittent movement .30
Figure C.4 – Close–in detection.30
Figure C.5 – Significant range reduction.31
Figure I.1 – Re–orientation test.37
Tables
Table 1 – Events to be processed by grade. 7
Table 2 – Generation of Signals or Messages. 8
Table 3 – General walk test velocity and attitude requirements. 9
Table 4 – Tamper security requirements.11
Table 5 – Electrical requirements .12
Table 6 – Range of materials for masking tests .20
Table 7 – Operational tests.22
Table 8 – Endurance tests.22
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Introduction
This European Standard deals with passive infrared detectors (to be referred to as the detector), used
as part of intrusion alarm systems installed in buildings. It includes four security grades and four
environmental classes.
The purpose of a detector is to detect the broad spectrum infrared radiation emitted by an intruder and
to provide the necessary range of signals or messages to be used by the rest of the intrusion alarm
system.
The number and scope of these signals or messages will be more comprehensive for systems that are
specified at the higher grades.
This European Standard is only concerned with the requirements and tests for the detector. Other
types of detector are covered by other documents identified as in EN 50131-2 series.
1 Scope
This European Standard is for passive infrared detectors installed in buildings and provides for
security grades 1 to 4 (see EN 50131-1), specific or non-specific wired or wire-free detectors, and
uses environmental classes I to IV (see EN 50130-5). This European Standard does not include
requirements for passive infra red detectors intended for use outdoors.
A detector shall fulfil all the requirements of the specified grade.
Functions additional to the mandatory functions specified in this standard may be included in the
detector, providing they do not influence the correct operation of the mandatory functions.
This European Standard does not apply to system interconnections.
2 Normative references
The following referenced documents are indispensable for the application of this document. For dated
references, only the edition cited applies. For undated references, the latest edition of the referenced
document (including any amendments) applies.
EN 50130-4 Alarm systems – Part 4: Electromagnetic compatibility – Product family
standard: Immunity requirements for components of fire, intruder and
social alarm systems
EN 50130-5 Alarm systems – Part 5: Environmental test methods
EN 50131-1 Alarm systems – Intrusion and hold-up systems – Part 1: System
requirements
EN 50131-6 Alarm systems – Intrusion systems – Part 6: Power supplies
EN 60068-1 Environmental testing – Part 1: General and guidance (IEC 60068-1)
EN 60068-2-52 Environmental testing – Part 2: Tests – Test Kb: Salt mist, cyclic
(sodium chloride solution) (IEC 60068-2-52)
EN 60529 Degrees of protection provided by enclosures (IP code) (IEC 60529)
3 Definitions and abbreviations
For the purposes of this European Standard, the following definitions and abbreviations apply in
addition to those given in EN 50131-1.
3.1 Definitions
3.1.1
basic detection target
heat source designed to verify the operation of a detector
3.1.2
incorrect operation
physical condition that causes an inappropriate signal or message from a detector
3.1.3
masking
interference with the detector input
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