IEC 62642-2-73:2015
(Main)Alarm systems - Intrusion and hold-up systems - Part 2-73: Intrusion detectors - Glass break detectors (active)
Alarm systems - Intrusion and hold-up systems - Part 2-73: Intrusion detectors - Glass break detectors (active)
IEC 62642-2-73:2015 defines active surface mounted glass break detectors installed in buildings and provides for security grades 1 to 4 (see IEC 62642-1), specific or non-specific wired or wire-free detectors, and uses environmental classes I to IV (see IEC 62599-1).
Systèmes d'alarme - Systèmes d'alarme contre l'intrusion et les hold-up - Partie 2-73: Détecteurs d'intrusion - Détecteurs de bris de glace (actifs)
L'IEC 62642-2-73:2015 concerne les détecteurs de bris de vitre actifs montés en surface installés dans les bâtiments, décrit les détecteurs câblés ou sans fil spécifiques ou non des grades de protection 1 à 4 (voir l'IEC 62642-1) et utilise les classes d'environnement I à IV (voir l'IEC 62599-1).
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IEC 62642-2-73
Edition 1.0 2015-10
INTERNATIONAL
STANDARD
NORME
INTERNATIONALE
Alarm systems – Intrusion and hold-up systems –
Part 2-73: Intrusion detectors – Glass break detectors (active)
Systèmes d'alarme – Systèmes d'alarme contre l’intrusion et les hold-up –
Partie 2-73: Détecteurs d'intrusion – Détecteurs de bris de glace (actifs)
IEC 62642-2-73:2015-10(en-fr)
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IEC 62642-2-73
Edition 1.0 2015-10
INTERNATIONAL
STANDARD
NORME
INTERNATIONALE
Alarm systems – Intrusion and hold-up systems –
Part 2-73: Intrusion detectors – Glass break detectors (active)
Systèmes d'alarme – Systèmes d'alarme contre l’intrusion et les hold-up –
Partie 2-73: Détecteurs d'intrusion – Détecteurs de bris de glace (actifs)
INTERNATIONAL
ELECTROTECHNICAL
COMMISSION
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ELECTROTECHNIQUE
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CONTENTS
FOREWORD ........................................................................................................................... 5
INTRODUCTION ..................................................................................................................... 7
1 Scope .............................................................................................................................. 8
2 Normative references ...................................................................................................... 8
3 Terms, definitions and abbreviations ............................................................................... 8
3.1 Terms and definitions .............................................................................................. 8
3.2 Abbreviations .......................................................................................................... 9
4 Functional requirements .................................................................................................. 9
4.1 Event processing .................................................................................................... 9
4.2 Operational requirements ...................................................................................... 11
4.2.1 Time interval between intrusion signals or messages ..................................... 11
4.2.2 Switch on delay ............................................................................................. 11
4.2.3 Self tests ....................................................................................................... 12
4.3 Detection .............................................................................................................. 12
4.3.1 Detection performance................................................................................... 12
4.3.2 Indication of detection.................................................................................... 13
4.4 Immunity to false alarm sources ............................................................................ 13
4.4.1 General ......................................................................................................... 13
4.4.2 Immunity to small objects hitting the glass ..................................................... 13
4.4.3 Immunity to soft objects hitting the glass ....................................................... 13
4.4.4 Immunity to hard objects hitting the glass ...................................................... 13
4.4.5 Immunity to static pressure ............................................................................ 13
4.4.6 Immunity to dynamic pressure ....................................................................... 13
4.4.7 Immunity to wide band noise .......................................................................... 13
4.5 Tamper security .................................................................................................... 13
4.5.1 General ......................................................................................................... 13
4.5.2 Resistance to and detection of unauthorised access to the inside of thedetector through covers and existing holes .................................................... 14
4.5.3 Detection of removal from the mounting surface ............................................ 14
4.5.4 Detection of masking ..................................................................................... 14
4.5.5 Immunity to magnetic field interference .......................................................... 15
4.6 Electrical requirements ......................................................................................... 15
4.6.1 General ......................................................................................................... 15
4.6.2 Detector current consumption ........................................................................ 15
4.6.3 Slow input voltage rise and voltage range limits ............................................. 15
4.6.4 Input voltage ripple ........................................................................................ 15
4.6.5 Input voltage step change .............................................................................. 15
4.7 Environmental classification and conditions .......................................................... 15
4.7.1 Environmental classification........................................................................... 15
4.7.2 Immunity to environmental conditions ............................................................ 15
5 Marking, identification and documentation ..................................................................... 16
5.1 Marking and/or identification ................................................................................. 16
5.2 Documentation ...................................................................................................... 16
6 Testing .......................................................................................................................... 16
6.1 General ................................................................................................................. 16
6.2 General test conditions ......................................................................................... 16
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6.2.1 Standard laboratory conditions for testing ...................................................... 16
6.2.2 General detection testing environment and procedures .................................. 17
6.3 Basic detection test ............................................................................................... 17
6.3.1 General ......................................................................................................... 17
6.3.2 Basic test source ........................................................................................... 17
6.3.3 Basic detection test method ........................................................................... 18
6.4 Performance tests ................................................................................................. 18
6.4.1 General ......................................................................................................... 18
6.4.2 Verification of detection performance ............................................................. 18
6.4.3 Hole drilling with a diamond hole saw ............................................................ 19
6.4.4 Glass cutting ................................................................................................. 20
6.5 Switch-on delay, time interval between signals, and indication of detection ........... 20
6.6 Fault condition signals or messages: self tests ..................................................... 20
6.7 Tests of immunity to false alarm sources .............................................................. 21
6.7.1 General ......................................................................................................... 21
6.7.2 Immunity to small objects hitting the glass ..................................................... 21
6.7.3 Immunity to soft objects hitting the glass ....................................................... 22
6.7.4 Immunity to hard objects hitting the glass ...................................................... 22
6.7.5 Immunity to static pressure ............................................................................ 23
6.7.6 Immunity to dynamic pressure ....................................................................... 23
6.7.7 Immunity to wide band noise based using flat steel rulers .............................. 24
6.7.8 Immunity to wide band noise based using IC’s ............................................... 24
6.8 Tamper security .................................................................................................... 25
6.8.1 General ......................................................................................................... 25
6.8.2 Prevention of unauthorised access to the inside of the detector throughcovers and existing holes .............................................................................. 25
6.8.3 Detection of removal from the mounting surface ............................................ 25
6.8.4 Resistance to magnetic field interference ...................................................... 25
6.8.5 Detection of masking ..................................................................................... 25
6.9 Electrical tests ...................................................................................................... 26
6.9.1 General ......................................................................................................... 26
6.9.2 Detector current consumption ........................................................................ 26
6.9.3 Slow input voltage change and input voltage range limits .............................. 26
6.9.4 Input voltage ripple ........................................................................................ 27
6.9.5 Input voltage step change .............................................................................. 27
6.9.6 Total loss of power supply ............................................................................. 27
6.10 Environmental classification and conditions .......................................................... 27
6.11 Marking, identification and documentation ............................................................ 29
6.11.1 Marking and/or identification .......................................................................... 29
6.11.2 Documentation .............................................................................................. 29
Annex A (normative) Catalogue of standard glass types ...................................................... 30
Annex B (informative) List of small tools suitable for testing immunity of casing to
attack.................................................................................................................................... 31
Annex C (normative) Dimensions and requirements of a standard test magnet .................... 32
C.1 Reference documents ........................................................................................... 32
C.2 Requirements ....................................................................................................... 32
Annex D (normative) Immunity test: small objects hit sensitivity ........................................... 35
Annex E (normative) Immunity test: soft objects hit sensitivity.............................................. 36
Annex F (normative) Immunity test: hard objects hit sensitivity ............................................ 37
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Annex G (normative) Immunity test: static pressure sensitivity ............................................. 38
Annex H (normative) Immunity test: dynamic pressure sensitivity......................................... 39
Annex I (normative) General testing matrix .......................................................................... 40
Annex J (normative) Performance test setup and alternative performance test setup ........... 42
J.1 Performance test setup ......................................................................................... 42
J.2 Alternative performance test setup ........................................................................ 43
Annex K (normative) Performance sensitivity test ................................................................ 45
Bibliography .......................................................................................................................... 46
Figure C.1 – Test magnet – Magnet type 1 ........................................................................... 33
Figure C.2 – Test magnet – Magnet type 2 ........................................................................... 34
Figure D.1 – Immunity test setup for small object hit sensitivity ............................................. 35
Figure E.1 – Immunity test setup for soft object hit sensitivity ............................................... 36
Figure F.1 – Immunity test setup for hard object hit sensitivity .............................................. 37
Figure G.1 – Immunity test setup for static pressure sensitivity ............................................. 38
Figure H.1 – Immunity test setup for dynamic pressure sensitivity ......................................... 39
Figure J.1 – Performance test setup ..................................................................................... 42
Figure J.2 – Alternative performance test setup .................................................................... 44
Figure K.1 – Combined sensor element surface mounted glass break detectors testsetup .................................................................................................................................... 45
Figure K.2 – Sender and receiver pair surface mounted glass break detectors test
setup .................................................................................................................................... 45
Table 1 – Events to be processed by grade .......................................................................... 10
Table 2 – Generation of Indication signals or messages........................................................ 11
Table 3 – Performance test requirements .............................................................................. 12
Table 4 – Tamper security requirements ............................................................................... 14
Table 5 – Electrical requirements .......................................................................................... 15
Table 6 – Wide band noise simulation based on flat steel rulers ........................................... 24
Table 7 – Operational tests ................................................................................................... 28
Table 8 – Endurance tests .................................................................................................... 28
Table A.1 – Standard glass types.......................................................................................... 30
Table J.1 – Performance test matrix ...................................................................................... 43
Table J.2 – Alternative performance test matrix .................................................................... 43
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ALARM SYSTEMS – INTRUSION AND HOLD-UP SYSTEMS –
Part 2-73: Intrusion detectors – Glass break detectors (active)
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International Standard IEC 62642-2-73 has been prepared by IEC technical committee 79:
Alarm and electronic security systems.This standard is based on EN 50131-2-7-3 (2012) and its IS1 (2014).
The text of this standard is based on the following documents:
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INTRODUCTION
This part 2-73 of the IEC 62642 series concerns intrusion and hold-up alarm systems (I&HAS)
installed in buildings. It includes devices that are installed inside or outside of the supervised
premises and mounted in indoor or outdoor environments. The other parts of this series of
standards are as follows: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 2-71 Intrusion detectors – Glass break detectors (acoustic)
Part 2-72 Intrusion detectors – Glass break detectors (passive)
Part 2-73 Intrusion detectors – Glass break detectors (active)
Part 3 Control and indicating equipment
Part 4 Warning devices
Part 5-3 Interconnections – Requirements for equipment using radio frequency techniques
Part 6 Power suppliesPart 7 Application guidelines
Part 8 Security fog devices/systems
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ALARM SYSTEMS – INTRUSION AND HOLD-UP SYSTEMS –
Part 2-73: Intrusion detectors – Glass break detectors (active)
1 Scope
This part of IEC 62642 defines active surface mounted glass break detectors installed in
buildings and provides for security grades 1 to 4 (see IEC 62642-1), specific or non-specific
wired or wire-free detectors, and uses environmental classes I to IV (see IEC 62599-1). This
International Standard does not include requirements for active surface mounted glass break
detectors intended for use outdoors.A detector complies with 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 adversely influence the correct operation of the mandatory
functions.This International Standard does not apply to system interconnections.
2 Normative references
The following documents, in whole or in part, are normatively referenced in this document and
are indispensable for its application. For dated references, only the edition cited applies. For
undated references, the latest edition of the referenced document (including anyamendments) applies.
IEC 60068-2-52:1984, Basic environmental testing procedures – Part 2: Tests – Test Kb: Salt
mist, cyclic (sodium, chloride solution)IEC 62599-1, Alarm systems – Part 1: Environmental test methods
IEC 62599-2, Alarm systems – Part 2: Electromagnetic compatibility – Immunity requirements
for components of fire and security alarm systemsIEC 62642-1, Alarm systems – Intrusion and hold-up systems – Part 1: System requirements
3 Terms, definitions and abbreviationsFor the purposes of this document, the terms, definitions and abbreviations given in
IEC 62642-1, as well as the following apply.3.1 Terms and definitions
3.1.1
glass breakage
physical destruction of a glass pane, which allows intrusion to the monitored area, for
example in doors, windows or enclosures___________
First edition. This edition has been replaced in 1996 by IEC 60068-2-52:1996, Environmental
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