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GB/T 36546-2018: Intrusion and hold-up systems -- Technical requirements for warning devices
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Standard ID: GB/T 36546-2018 (GB/T36546-2018)
Description (Translated English): Intrusion and hold-up systems -- Technical requirements for warning devices
Sector / Industry: National Standard (Recommended)
Classification of Chinese Standard: A91
Classification of International Standard: 13.320
Word Count Estimation: 38,314
Date of Issue: 2018-07-13
Date of Implementation: 2019-02-01
Issuing agency(ies): State Administration for Market Regulation, China National Standardization Administration

GB/T 36546-2018: Intrusion and hold-up systems -- Technical requirements for warning devices

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Intrusion and hold-up systems--Technical requirements for warning devices ICS 13.320 A91 National Standards of People's Republic of China Technical requirements for intrusion and emergency alarm system alarm devices (IEC 62642-4.2010, Alarmsystems-Intrusionandhold-upsystems- Part 4. WarningDevices, MOD) Published on.2018-07-13 Implementation of.2019-02-01 State market supervision and administration China National Standardization Administration issued

Content

Foreword III 1 Scope 1 2 Normative references 1 3 Terms, definitions and abbreviations 1 3.1 Terms and Definitions 1 3.2 Abbreviations 3 4 Category 3 5 Technical requirements 3 5.1 Functional Requirements 3 5.2 Tamper Requirements 5 5.3 Environmental requirements 6 5.4 Electromagnetic Compatibility Requirements 7 5.5 Security Requirements 7 5.6 Electrical Characteristics Requirements 7 5.7 Self-test requirement 8 5.8 Mark 9 5.9 Document Provided 9 6 Test method 9 6.1 General requirements 9 6.2 Functional test 10 6.3 Basic function test 10 6.4 Incident Response Test 10 6.5 Alarm sound test 12 6.6 Tamper Test 12 6.7 Electrical Characteristics Test 15 6.8 Mark Check 20 6.9 File Check 21 6.10 Environmental Test 21 6.11 Electromagnetic Compatibility Test 23 6.12 Safety test 23 7 Inspection rules 23 7.1 Inspection classification 23 7.2 Inspection sequence and project 24 7.3 Group Approval and Sampling Rules 24 7.4 Decision Rule 25 Appendix A (informative) Structural changes in this standard compared to IEC 62642-4.2010 26 Appendix B (informative) Technical differences between this standard and IEC 62642-4.2010 and its causes 28 Appendix C (Normative Appendix) Sound Level Test for Alarm Devices 30 Appendix D (informative) Remote Test Protocol Example 33

Foreword

This standard was drafted in accordance with the rules given in GB/T 1.1-2009. This standard uses the redrafting method to modify the use of IEC 62642-4.2010 "Alarm System Intrusion and Emergency Alarm System Part 4. Alarm device. This standard has more structural adjustments than IEC 62642-4.2010. This standard and IEC 62642-4 are listed in Appendix A. 2010 structural change table. This standard has technical differences compared to IEC 62642-4.2010, and the clauses involved in the difference have passed the margin position on the outer side. The vertical single line (|) is marked, and a list of the corresponding technical differences and causes is given in Appendix B. The following editorial changes have been made to this standard. ---Modified the standard name, consistent with the existing standard series; --- Table 6 to increase the size of the flat steel strip description "width × thickness × length" (see 5.2.1.5); --- Added informative Appendix A and Appendix B. This standard was proposed by the Ministry of Public Security of the People's Republic This standard is under the jurisdiction of the National Security and Alarm System Standardization Technical Committee (SAC/TC100). This standard was drafted. National Security and Alarm System Product Quality Supervision and Inspection Center (Shanghai), National Security and Alarm System Quality Supervision and Inspection Center (Beijing), Bosch (Zhuhai) Security System Co., Ltd., Honeywell Security (China) Co., Ltd., Zhongan Union Sensing (Shenzhen) Co., Ltd. The main drafters of this standard. Huang Wei, Zhou Qun, Han Feng, Liu Caixia, Liu Lin, Luo Zongzheng, Wu Lei, Chen Bing, Tao Lei, Qian Zhixiong, Yang Jie, Chai Shenjie, Zhou Wei, Huang Siwei. Technical requirements for intrusion and emergency alarm system alarm devices

1 Scope

This standard specifies the classification, technical requirements, test methods and inspection rules of alarm devices in intrusion and emergency alarm systems. This standard applies to the design, production and use of remote power supply/self-powered alarm devices in intrusion and emergency alarm systems. test.

2 Normative references

The following documents are indispensable for the application of this document. For dated references, only dated versions apply to this article. Pieces. For undated references, the latest edition (including all amendments) applies to this document. GB/T 2421.1-2008 Overview and guidelines for environmental testing of electrical and electronic products (IEC 60068-1.1988, IDT) GB/T 2423.55 Environmental testing of electrical and electronic products - Part 2. Test methods Test Eh. Hammer test (GB/T 2423.55- 2006, IEC 60068-2-75.1997, IDT) GB/T 2828.1. Sampling and sampling procedures - Part 1 . Batch-to-batch sampling plan searched by the acceptance quality limit (AQL) GB/T 3785.1-2010 Electroacoustic sound level meters - Part 1. Specification (IEC 61672-1.2012, IDT) GB/T 4208 enclosure protection grade (IP code) (GB/T 4208-2017, IEC 60529..2013, IDT) GB/T 15211 Safety and alarm equipment environmental adaptability requirements and test methods (GB/T 15211-2013, IEC 62599- 1.2010, MOD) GB/T 15408 safety protection system power supply technical requirements GB 16796 Safety and security alarm equipment safety requirements and test methods GB 17799.3 Electromagnetic compatibility common standard emissions in residential, commercial and light industrial environments (GB 17799.3-2012, IEC 61000-6-3.2001, IDT) GB/T 20138-2016 Protection level of external electrical equipment casing against external mechanical collision (IK code) (IEC 62262.2002, IDT) GB/T 30148 safety protection alarm equipment electromagnetic compatibility immunity requirements and test methods (GB/T 30148-2013, IEC 62599-2.2010, MOD) GB/T 32581 technical requirements for intrusion and emergency alarm systems (GB/T 32581-2016, IEC 62642-1.2010, NEQ) 3 Terms, definitions and abbreviations 3.1 Terms and definitions The following terms and definitions apply to this document. 3.1.1 Sound alarm audiblealarm A distinctive sound that is emitted in response to an alarm. 3.1.2 Alarm device warningdevice A device that gives an audible alarm to an announcement. Note. The alarm device can also provide an alarm indication. 3.1.3 Announcement notification The process of transmitting an alarm, tamper or fault condition to an alarm device and/or an alarm transmission system. [GB/T 32581-2016, definition 3.1.37] 3.1.4 Indication indication An audible, visual, or other perceptible form of information generated by an alarm system. [GB/T 32581-2016, definition 3.1.34] 3.1.5 External warning device externalwarningdevice Designed to be installed outside the protected area, an alarm device that gives an audible alarm to the announcement. 3.1.6 Internal warning device internalwarningdevice Designed to be installed inside the protected area, an alarm device that gives an audible alarm to the announcement. 3.1.7 Shell enclosure A housing that is typically comprised of a backing plate and a panel. 3.1.8 External power supply externalpowersource From I 3.1.9 Remote power remotepowersource A power source that is not part of the alarm device. 3.1.10 Remote power supply alarm device remotelypoweredwarningdevice There is no alarm device with its own power supply. 3.1.11 Self-powered alarm device selfpoweredwarningdevice Self-powered alarm device. 3.1.12 Standby standby condition The self-powered alarm device is powered by its internal power storage device and operates in the absence of an alarm. 3.1.13 (storage equipment) failure failure (ofthestoragedevice) The state in which the electrical storage device cannot supply power to the alarm device. 3.1.14 (storage equipment) undervoltage lowvoltage (ofthestoragedevice) The power storage device is close to the depleted voltage. Note. This voltage value is specified by the manufacturer of the alarm device. 3.1.15 Trigger command triggercommand An announcement signal or message sent to the alarm device. 3.1.16 Visible damage visibledamage Under the condition of illumination of.2000 lx, the normal vision personnel can visually recognize the damage at 2 m. 3.2 Abbreviations The following abbreviations apply to this document. CIE---Control indicating device (ControlandIndicatingEquipment) EPS---External Power Source (ExternalPowerSource) WD---Alarm Device (WarningDevice) IWD---Internal Warning Device (InternalWarningDevice)

4 classification

4.1 According to the power supply mode, the alarm device is divided into a remote power supply alarm device and a self-powered alarm device. 4.2 According to the characteristics of power storage equipment and charging power supply, the alarm device is divided into four types of alarm devices. W, X, Y and Z. See Table 1. Table 1 Classification of alarm devices Type remote power storage device type integrated charging capability W No charge is not applicable X has no charge and is not applicable Y is not rechargeable Z is rechargeable and is rechargeable by remote power supply Note 1. The W-type alarm device has only a single power supply method such as a dry battery. Such storage devices cannot be recharged and need to be replaced before they are exhausted. Note 2. The X-type alarm device can be used by I Replace before. Note 3. The Y-type alarm device can charge its power storage device by a solar battery or a connected external power source (mains power source). Note 4. Z-type alarm device can be I 4.3 According to the safety level, the four safety levels of the alarm device correspond to the four safety levels defined in GB/T 32581.

5 Technical requirements

5.1 Functional requirements 5.1.1 Response The alarm device shall have the functions specified in Table 2, depending on the level of security. According to the function, the alarm device should meet The response of Table 3 is specified. Table 2 Functions of the alarm device Features Self-powered alarm device remote power supply alarm device Safety level safety level Trigger command MMMMMMMM Tamper signal or information output MMMMMMMM Fault signal or information output Opb Opb MM Op Op Op Op Remote Power Monitoring a MMMM Op Op Op Op Interconnect Integrity Monitoring Op Op MM Op Op Op Op Local Self Test Opb Opb MM Op Op Op Op Remote test input Op Op Op M Op Op Op Op Keywords. M= should be available, Op=can be available a Remote power monitoring is only available for alarm devices with remote power supplies and internal power storage devices, see Type X and Type Z as defined in Table 1. b The requirements for the W-type alarm device are shown in Table 9. Table 3 Response of the alarm device event Self-powered WD remote power supply WD Audible alarm Tamper signal or information Fault signal or information Audible alarm Tamper signal or information Fault signal or Information a Trigger command M NP NP M NP NP WD to change Op M NP Op M NP Remote power loss Opb Opb Opb N/A Op Op Loss of interconnect integrity Opc Opc Opc Op Op Op Local self-test by NP NP NP NP NP NP Local self-test failure NP NP Ma NP NP M Remote self-test by NP NP Md NP NP Md Remote self-test failure NP NP Md NP NP Md Keywords. M= should be available, Op=available, NP=prohibited, N/A=not applicable a Not all safety level alarm devices should have fault signals or information output, see Table 2. b The alarm device shall generate at least one of the above actions. For the safety level 3 and safety level 4 alarm devices, if it can be proved that the remote power loss is A fault signal should be generated due to a fault, otherwise a tamper signal should be generated. c The alarm device shall generate at least one of the above actions. For safety level 3 and safety level 4 alarm devices, if the integrity of the interconnect is lost If it is caused by a fault, a fault signal should be generated, otherwise a tamper signal should be generated. d The response of the remote self-test pass and the remote self-test failure should be different. 5.1.2 Sound The alarm device shall provide a sound output that is changeable and easily noticeable within the operating voltage range specified by the product; and the warning device The average sound output at 1 m of the mounting surface shall be greater than or equal to the minimum average sound output level specified in Table 3. Distance to the mounting surface At 1 m, the peak sound output level measured at 30° intervals shall be greater than or equal to the minimum single sound output level specified in Table 4. The average sound output should be calculated from the arithmetic of multiple measurements and divided by the number of measurements. Alarm for flat mounting (eg wall mounting) The device requires measurement of the sound output in the range of 15° to 165° from the plane, and for the warning device mounted on the pole, the requirement is throughout The sound output is measured over a 360° range. The sound level test of the alarm device is shown in Appendix C. Table 4 Sound output levels Sound output internal alarm device external alarm device Minimum average sound output level 80dB(A) 100dB(A) Minimum single sound output level 75dB(A) 95dB(A) Note 1. Since the exact waveform of an acceptable alarm tone is difficult to define, only the sound output level and sound changes are tested. Note 2. The sound output can be changed for voice alarm. Note 3. The alarm device can also provide an acousto-optic indication that is easily distinguishable from other alarms. Note 4. The sound output level and/or frequency of the alarm device complies with local regulations. 5.1.3 Time The alarm device shall handle trigger commands greater than 400ms, and the response time shall meet the following requirements. a) Start an audible alarm within 1s after receiving the valid trigger command; stop the audible message within 1s after receiving the valid revocation trigger command Alarm; an audible alarm is issued during the period in which these signals are received; b) The audible operation time of the audible alarm device is greater than or equal to 90s, and the maximum time for continuous vocal operation is less than or equal to 15min; Note 1. These requirements may be implemented by CIE where appropriate. Note 2. The duration of the audible operation of the alarm device complies with local regulations. c) tamper signals or information are generated within 1 s after being removed; d) that for remote power loss or loss of interconnection integrity mentioned in Tables 2 and 3, a response shall be made within 10 s of the failure; e) For local self-test failures mentioned in Tables 2 and 3, a response shall be made within 10 s of detection of the fault. 5.2 Tamper requirements 5.2.1 Protection 5.2.1.1 All parts shall be installed in an enclosure that meets the impact resistance requirements of the safety ratings listed in Table 5. 5.2.1.2 There shall be measures to ensure that the enclosure is securely attached to the mounting surface. Table 5 Shell structure Security Level Internal alarm device external alarm device Impact resistance (according to IK rating of GB/T 20138-2016) 06 06 07 08 07 07 08 08 5.2.1.3 The outer panel should be locked with at least one or more screws or bolts, or with a mechanical lock, and should only pass one or Open the key with multiple keys, or with the appropriate tools. 5.2.1.4 When no visible damage is caused or a tamper signal or message is not generated first, no electrical connections and adjustable parts should be accessible. 5.2.1.5 When the warning device is installed normally, the tool specified in Table 6 shall not be inserted into the alarm device or touched when no visible damage is caused. To any electrical connection and adjustable components, thus affecting the normal operation of the alarm device. Table 6 tamper detection tools are available in millimeters Tamper detection tool safety level 1 safety level 2 safety level 3 safety level 4 Steel rod, diameter (±0.05mm) 2.5 2.5 1 1 Flat steel strip, size (±0.05mm) (width × thickness × length) 10 × 1 × 300 10 × 1 × 300 5 × 0.5 × 300 5 × 0.5 × 300 5.2.2 Detection 5.2.2.1 The tamper detection requirements for alarm devices corresponding to each security level are shown in Table 7. 5.2.2.2 Normally open the alarm device enclosure should be capable of generating tamper signals or information. Should be able to prevent tools and sizes as specified in Table 6 The tool of the type specified in GB/T 4208 enters the casing and destroys the tamper detection. 5.2.2.3 When attempting to move the warning device from the mounting surface in the vertical direction to the distance specified in Table 8, the alarm device shall be capable of complying with the regulations of Table 7. A tamper signal or message is generated. 5.2.2.4 Insert a blade of 25mm (width) × 1mm (thickness) × 300mm (length) or 5mm (thickness) between the mounting surface and the warning device When the pliers are ×150mm (long), the detection of the warning device moving away from the mounting surface should not be invalid. 5.2.2.5 When a 4mm hole is opened in the casing of the device, the warning device shall have the outer casing piercing specified in Table 7 for possible malfunction. The method of detecting. Table 7 tamper detection Security Level Internal alarm device external alarm device Open MMMMMMMM normally Remove from the mounting surface - wireless WD Op MMM Op MMM Move away from the mounting surface---Wired WD Op Op MM Op Op MM Shell Penetration Detection Op Op Op Op Op Op Op Op Keywords. M= should be available, Op=can be available Table 8 removed from the mounting surface in millimeters Removal distance safety level 1 safety level 2 safety level 3 safety level 4 Maximum distance before tamper detection 10a 10 5 5 a If there is a removal from the mounting surface detection. 5.3 Environmental requirements 5.3.1 The environmental category shall comply with the provisions of the standard GB/T 32581. All safety level alarm devices shall be in accordance with GB/T 15211 The specified test method is subjected to the corresponding environmental test. 5.3.2 The warning device shall comply with the requirements of the corresponding environmental category declared by the manufacturer. 5.3.3 The alarm device shall not generate erroneous activation signals, tamper signals, faults or functional tests under specified environmental conditions. Is other signals or information. 5.3.4 The warning device shall still meet the requirements of 5.1 after the durability test under the specified environmental conditions. 5.4 Electromagnetic compatibility requirements The electromagnetic compatibility immunity and electromagnetic compatibility disturbance of the alarm device shall comply with the provisions of GB/T 30148 and GB 17799.3. 5.5 Security requirements The safety requirements of the alarm device shall comply with the provisions of GB 16796. 5.6 Electrical characteristics requirements 5.6.1 Connection 5.6.1.1 The electrical connection shall be made in a manner suitable for the physical dimensions of the required conductor and for its current carrying capacity. Terminal wiring should not be damaged wire. 5.6.1.2 Terminals and other components used for connection shall be identified by numbers or other markings and described in the documentation. 5.6.1.3 If the metal casing of the alarm device is equipotentially grounded, if it is to prevent lightning strikes, ensure that the cross-sectional area of the clamped wire is 4mm2~16mm2. 5.6.2 Operating parameters 5.6.2.1 Voltage range The alarm devi......
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