ISO 7240-7:2003
(Main)Fire detection and alarm systems — Part 7: Point-type smoke detectors using scattered light, transmitted light or ionization
Fire detection and alarm systems — Part 7: Point-type smoke detectors using scattered light, transmitted light or ionization
ISO 7240-7:2003 specifies requirements, test methods and performance criteria for point-type smoke detectors that operate using scattered light, transmitted light or ionization, for use in fire detection and alarm systems installed in buildings. It is applicable for guidance only in the testing of other types of smoke detectors, or those working on different principles. It is not applicable to smoke detectors with special characteristics, developed for specific risks, nor does it address the different national requirements for radiation protection applicable to certain types of detector containing radioactive materials.
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INTERNATIONAL ISO
STANDARD 7240-7
First edition
2003-10-15
Fire detection and alarm systems —
Part 7:
Point-type smoke detectors using
scattered light, transmitted light or
ionization
Systèmes de détection et d'alarme d'incendie —
Partie 7: Détecteurs de fumée — Détecteurs ponctuels utilisant le
principe de la diffusion de la lumière, de la transmission de la lumière
ou de l'ionisation
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ISO 7240-7:2003(E)
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Contents Page
Foreword. v
Introduction . vi
1 Scope. 1
2 Normative references . 1
3 Terms and definitions. 2
4 General requirements . 2
4.1 Compliance. 2
4.2 Individual alarm indication. 2
4.3 Connection of ancillary devices . 3
4.4 Monitoring of detachable detectors . 3
4.5 Manufacturer's adjustments . 3
4.6 On-site adjustment of response behaviour.3
4.7 Protection against the ingress of foreign bodies . 3
4.8 Response to slowly developing fires. 3
4.9 Marking. 4
4.10 Data. 4
4.11 Requirements for software-controlled detectors. 5
5 Tests. 6
5.1 General. 6
5.2 Repeatability. 8
5.3 Directional dependence. 9
5.4 Reproducibility . 9
5.5 Variation in supply parameters . 10
5.6 Air movement . 10
5.7 Dazzling. 11
5.8 Dry heat (operational). 12
5.9 Cold (operational) . 12
5.10 Damp heat, steady state (operational) . 13
5.11 Damp heat, steady state (endurance) . 14
5.12 Sulfur dioxide (SO ) corrosion (endurance) . 15
2
5.13 Shock (operational). 16
5.14 Impact (operational). 17
5.15 Vibration, sinusoidal, (operational). 18
5.16 Vibration, sinusoidal (endurance) . 19
5.17 Electromagnetic compatibility (EMC) immunity tests (operational). 20
5.18 Fire sensitivity . 20
6 Test report. 22
Annex A (normative) Smoke tunnel for response threshold value measurements . 23
Annex B (normative) Test aerosol for response threshold value measurements. 24
Annex C (normative) Smoke-measuring instruments . 25
Annex D (normative) Apparatus for dazzling test. 29
Annex E (normative) Apparatus for impact test. 30
Annex F (normative) Fire test room.32
Annex G (normative) Smouldering (pyrolysis) wood fire (TF2). 34
Annex H (normative) Glowing smouldering cotton fire (TF3). 37
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Annex I (normative) Flaming plastics (polyurethane) fire (TF4) .39
Annex J (normative) Flaming liquid (n-heptane) fire (TF5).41
Annex K (informative) Information concerning the construction of the smoke tunnel.43
Annex L (informative) Compensation for detector drift.45
Annex M (informative) Information concerning the construction of the measuring ionization
chamber.49
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Foreword
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Attention is drawn to the possibility that some of the elements of this document may be the subject of patent
rights. ISO shall not be held responsible for identifying any or all such patent rights.
ISO 7240-7 was prepared by Technical Committee ISO/TC 21, Equipment for fire protection and fire fighting,
Subcommittee SC 3, Fire detection and alarm systems.
ISO 7240 consists of the following parts, under the general title Fire detection and alarm systems:
Part 1: General and definitions
Part 2: Control and indicating equipment
Part 4: Power supply equipment
Part 5: Point-type heat detectors
Part 6, Point-type fire detectors for detection of carbon monoxide
Part 7: Point-type smoke detectors using scattered light, transmitted light or ionization
Part 11: Manual call points
Part 14: Guidelines for drafting codes of practice for design, installation and use of fire detection and fire
alarm systems in and around buildings [Technical Report]
Part 15: Multisensor fire detectors
Compatibility assessment of system components and carbon monoxide point-type fire detectors using
electrochemical cells are to form the subjects of future Parts 13 and 16.
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Introduction
This part of ISO 7240, drawn up by ISO/TC 21/SC 3, is based on a draft prepared by the European
Committee for Standardization's CEN/TC 72, Automatic fire detection systems.
A fire detection and alarm system is required to function satisfactorily not only in the event of fire, but also
during and after exposure to conditions likely to be met in practice, including corrosion, vibration, direct impact,
indirect shock and electromagnetic interference. Specific tests are intended to assess the performance of the
smoke detectors under such conditions.
This part of ISO 7240 is not intended to place any other restrictions on the design and construction of such
detectors.
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INTERNATIONAL STANDARD ISO 7240-7:2003(E)
Fire detection and alarm systems —
Part 7:
Point-type smoke detectors using scattered light, transmitted
light or ionization
1 Scope
This part of ISO 7240 specifies requirements, test methods and performance criteria for point-type smoke
detectors that operate using scattered light, transmitted light or ionization, for use in fire detection and alarm
systems installed in buildings.
For the testing of other types of smoke detectors, or smoke detectors working on different principles, this part
of ISO 7240 can be used only for guidance. Smoke detectors with special characteristics, developed for
specific risks, are not covered.
NOTE Certain types of detector contain radioactive materials. The national requirements for radiation protection differ
from country to country and are not specified in this part of ISO 7240.
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.
ISO 209-1, Wrought aluminium and aluminium alloys — Chemical composition and forms of products —
Part 1: Chemical composition
ISO 7240-1, Fire detection and alarm systems — Part 1: General and definitions
IEC 60068-1, Environmental testing — Part 1: General and guidance
IEC 60068-2-1, Environmental testing — Part 2: Tests. Tests A: Cold
IEC 60068-2-2, Environmental testing — Part 2: Tests. Tests. Tests B: Dry heat
IEC 60068-2-6, Environmental testing — Part 2: Tests. Test Fc: Vibration (sinusoidal)
IEC 60068-2-27, Environmental testing — Part 2: Tests. Test Ea and guidance: Shock
IEC 60068-2-42, Environmental testing — Part 2: Tests. Test Kc: Sulphur dioxide test for contacts and
connections
IEC 60068-2-78, Environmental testing — Part 2: Tests. Test Cab: Damp heat, steady state
EN 50130-4, Alarm systems — Part 4: Electromagnetic compatibility — Product family standard: Immunity
requirements for components of fire, intruder and social alarm systems
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3 Terms and definitions
For the purposes of this document, the terms and definitions given in ISO 7240-1 and the following apply.
3.1
aerosol density
smoke density
amount of particulates per volume as described operationally by one of two parameters:
m (3.3), an absorbance index, used in the testing of smoke alarms using scattered or transmitted light;
y (3.5), a dimensionless variable, used in the testing of smoke alarms using ionization
NOTE Note that these parameters are not concentrations sensu stricto, but represent values which are proportional
to the concentration and have been shown to function in lieu of a true concentration value for the purposes of these tests.
3.2
least sensitive orientation
point of rotation, relative to air flow, about the vertical axis where a detector produces the maximum response
threshold value
3.3
m
absorbance index
measured light attenuation characterizing the concentration of particulates in smoke or an aerosol
NOTE The equation for m is given in Annex C.
3.4
response threshold value
A
th
〈smoke detector〉 aerosol density in the proximity of the specimen at the moment that it generates an alarm
signal, when tested as specified in 5.1.5
NOTE The response threshold value may depend on signal processing in the detector and in the control and
indicating equipment.
3.5
y
dimensionless variable, reflecting the change in the current flowing in an ionization chamber as a known
function of the concentration of particulates in the smoke or aerosol
NOTE The equation for y is given in Annex C.
4 General requirements
4.1 Compliance
In order to comply with this part of ISO 7240, the detector shall meet the requirements of this clause, which
shall be verified by visual inspection or engineering assessment, shall be tested as specified in Clause 5 and
shall meet the requirements of the tests.
4.2 Individual alarm indication
Each detector shall be provided with an integral red visual indicator by which the individual detector releasing
an alarm may be identified, until the alarm condition is reset. Where other conditions of the detector may be
visually indicated, these shall be clearly distinguishable from the alarm indication, except when the detector is
switched into a service mode. For detachable detectors, the indicator may be integral with the base or the
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detector head. The visual indicator shall be visible from a distance of 6 m at up to 5° from the axis of the
detector in any direction, in an ambient light intensity up to 500 lx.
4.3 Connection of ancillary devices
The detector may provide for connections to ancillary devices (remote indicators, control relays, etc.), but
open- or short-circuit failures of these connections shall not prevent the correct operation of the detector.
4.4 Monitoring of detachable detectors
For detachable detectors, a means shall be provided for a remote monitoring system (e.g. the control and
indicating equipment) to detect the removal of the head from the base, in order to give a fault signal.
4.5 Manufacturer's adjustments
It shall not be possible to change the manufacturer's settings except by special means (e.g. the use of a
special code or tool) or by breaking or removing a seal.
4.6 On-site adjustment of response behaviour
If there is provision for on-site adjustment of the response behaviour of the detector, then
a) for all of the settings at which the manufacturer claims compliance, the detector shall comply with the
requirements of this part of ISO 7240 and access to the adjustment means shall be possible only by the
use of a code or special tool or by removing the detector from its base or mounting;
b) any setting or settings at which the manufacturer does not claim compliance with this part of ISO 7240
shall be accessible only by the use of a code or special tool, and it shall be clearly marked on the detector
or in the associated data that if these setting or settings are used, the detector does not comply with this
part of ISO 7240.
These adjustments may be carried out at the detector or at the control and indicating equipment.
4.7 Protection against the ingress of foreign bodies
The detector shall be so designed that a sphere of diameter greater than (1,3 ± 0,05) mm cannot pass into the
sensor chamber or chambers.
NOTE This requirement is intended to restrict the access of insects into the sensitive parts of the detector. It is known
that this requirement is not sufficient to prevent the access of all insects, however it is considered that extreme restrictions
on the size of access holes may introduce the danger of clogging by dust, etc. It could therefore be necessary to take
other precautions against false alarms due to the entry of small insects.
4.8 Response to slowly developing fires
The provision of “drift compensation” (e.g. to compensate for sensor drift due to the build up of dirt in the
detector), shall not lead to a significant reduction in the sensitivity of the detector to slowly developing fires
(see Annex L).
Since it is not practical to make tests with very slow increases in smoke density, an assessment of the
response of the detector to slow increases in smoke density shall be made by analysis of the circuit/software,
and/or physical tests and simulations.
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The detector shall be deemed to meet the requirements of this clause if this assessment shows the following:
a) that for any rate of increase in smoke density R, which is greater than 25 % of the initial uncompensated
response threshold value of the detector, A , per hour, the time for the detector to give an alarm, does
th,u
not exceed 1,6 × (A /R) by more than 100 s;
th,u
b) that the total compensation C is limited such that C < 0,6 A throughout this range, and that the fully
t t th,u
compensated response threshold value A does not exceed its initial value A by a factor greater
th,c th,u
than 1,6.
4.9 Marking
Each detector shall be clearly marked with the following information:
a) a reference to this part of ISO 7240 (i.e. ISO 7240-7);
b) the name or trademark of the manufacturer or supplier;
c) the model designation (type or number);
d) the wiring terminal designations;
e) some mark(s) or code(s) (e.g. serial number or batch code) by which the manufacturer can identify, at
least, the date or batch and place of manufacture, and the version number(s) of any software contained
within the detector.
For detachable detectors, the detector head shall be marked with a), b), c) and e), and the base shall be
marked with, at least, c) and d).
Where any marking on the device uses symbols or abbreviations not in common use, these should be
explained in the data supplied with the device.
The markings shall be visible during installation of the detector and shall be accessible during maintenance.
The markings shall not be placed on screws or other easily removable parts.
4.10 Data
Either detectors shall be supplied with sufficient technical, installation and maintenance data to enable their
correct installation and operation or, if all of these data are not supplied with each detector, reference to the
appropriate data sheet shall be given on, or with, each detector.
To enable correct operation of the detectors, these data should describe the requirements for the correct
processing of the signals from the detector. This may be in the form of a full technical specification of these
signals, a reference to the appropriate signalling protocol or a reference to suitable types of control and
indicating equipment, etc.
Installation and maintenance data shall include reference to an in situ test method to ensure that detectors
operate correctly when installed.
NOTE Additional information could be required by organizations certifying that detectors produced by a manufacturer
conform to the requirements of this part of ISO 7240.
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4.11 Requirements for software-controlled detectors
4.11.1 General
The requirements of 4.11.2, 4.11.3 and 4.11.4 shall be met for detectors which rely on software control in
order to fulfil the requirements of this part of ISO 7240.
4.11.2 Software documentation
4.11.2.1 The manufacturer shall submit documentation which gives an overview of the software design.
This documentation shall be in sufficient detail for the design to be inspected for compliance with this part of
ISO 7240 and shall include at least the following:
a) a functional description of the main program flow (e.g. as a flow diagram or structogram), including
1) a brief description of the modules and the functions that they perform,
2) the way in which the modules interact,
3) the overall hierarchy of the program,
4) the way in which the software interacts with the hardware of the detector,
5) the way in which the modules are called, including any interrupt processing;
b) a description of those areas of memory used for the various purposes (e.g. the program, site-specific data
and running data);
c) a designation by which the software and its version can be uniquely identified.
4.11.2.2 The manufacturer shall have available detailed design documentation, but which is to be provided
to the testing authority only when required by that authority. It shall comprise at least the following:
a) an overview of the whole system configuration, including all software and hardware components;
b) a description of each module of the program, containing at least
1) the name of the module,
2) a description of the tasks performed,
3) a description of the interfaces, including the type of data transfer, the valid data range and the
checking for valid data;
c) full source code listings, as hard copy or in machine-readable form (e.g. ASCII-code), including all global
and local variables, constants and labels used, and sufficient comment for the program flow to be
recognized;
d) details of any software tools used in the design and implementation phase (CASE-Tools, Compilers, etc.).
4.11.3 Software design
In order to ensure the reliability of the detector, the following requirements for software design apply:
a) the software shall have a modular structure;
b) the design of the interfaces for manually and automatically generated data shall not permit invalid data to
cause error in the program operation;
c) the software shall be designed to avoid the occurrence of deadlock of the program flow.
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4.11.4 Storage of programs and data
The program necessary to comply with this part of ISO 7240 and any preset data, such as manufacturer's
settings, shall be held in non-volatile memory. Writing to areas of memory containing this program and data
shall be possible only by the use of some special tool or code and shall not be possible during normal
operation of the detector.
Site-specific data shall be held in memory which will retain data for at least two weeks without external power
to the detector, unless provision is made for the automatic renewal of such data, following loss of power,
within 1 h of power being restored.
5 Tests
5.1 General
5.1.1 Atmospheric conditions for tests
Unless otherwise stated in a test procedure, carry out the testing after the test specimen has been allowed to
stabilize in the standard atmospheric conditions for testing as specified in IEC 60068-1 as follows.
Temperature: (15 to 35) °C
Relative humidity: (25 to 75) %
Air pressure: (86 to 106) kPa
The temperature and humidity shall be substantially constant for each environmental test where the standard
atmospheric conditions are applied.
5.1.2 Operating conditions for tests
If a test method requires a specimen to be operational, then connect the specimen to suitable supply and
monitoring equipment having the characteristics required by the manufacturer's data. Unless otherwise
specified in the test method, the supply parameters applied to the specimen shall be set within the
manufacturer's specified range(s) and shall remain substantially constant throughout the tests. The value
chosen for each parameter shall normally be the nominal value, or the mean of the specified range. If a test
procedure requires a specimen to be monitored to detect any alarm or fault signals, then connections shall be
made to any necessary ancillary devices (e.g. through wiring to an end-of-line device for conventional
detectors) to allow a fault signal to be recognized.
The details of the supply and monitoring equipment and the alarm criteria used shall be given in the test report
(Clause 6).
5.1.3 Mounting arrangements
Mount the specimen by its normal means of attachment in accordance with the manufacturer's instructions. If
these instructions describe more than one method of mounting, then choose the method considered to be
most unfavourable for each test.
5.1.4 Tolerances
Unless otherwise stated, the tolerances for the environmental test parameters shall be as given in the basic
reference standards for the test (e.g. the relevant part of IEC 60068).
If a specific tolerance or deviation limit is not specified in a requirement or test procedure, then a tolerance of
± 5 % shall be applied.
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5.1.5 Measurement of response threshold value
Install the specimen for which the response threshold value, A , is to be measured in the smoke tunnel,
th
described in Annex A, in its normal operating position, by its normal means of attachment. The orientation of
the specimen, relative to the direction of air flow, shall be the least sensitive orientation, as determined in the
directional dependence test, unless otherwise specified in the test procedure.
Before commencing each measurement, purge the smoke tunnel to ensure that the tunnel and the specimen
are free from the test aerosol.
The air velocity in the proximity of the specimen shall be (0,2 ± 0,04) m/s during the measurement, unless
otherwise specified in the test procedure.
Unless otherwise specified in the test procedure, the air temperature in the tunnel shall be (23 ± 5) °C and
shall not vary by more than 5 °C for all the measurements on a particular detector type.
Connect the specimen to its supply and monitoring equipment as specified in 5.1.2, and allow it to stabilize for a
period of at least 15 min, unless otherwise specified by
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