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20、stmes dalarme sociale Partie 2: Dclencheurs INTERNATIONAL ELECTROTECHNICAL COMMISSION COMMISSION ELECTROTECHNIQUE INTERNATIONALE V ICS 13.320 PRICE CODE CODE PRIX ISBN 978-2-8322-1501-2 Registered trademark of the International Electrotechnical Commission Marque dpose de la Commission Electrotechniq
21、ue Internationale Warning! Make sure that you obtained this publication from an authorized distributor. Attention! Veuillez vous assurer que vous avez obtenu cette publication via un distributeur agr. 2 IEC 62851-2:2014 IEC 2014 CONTENTS FOREWORD . 4 INTRODUCTION . 6 1 Scope 7 2 Normative references
22、 7 3 Terms and definitions 8 4 Manually-activated trigger devices . 9 4.1 General requirements 9 4.2 Functional requirements . 9 General 9 4.2.1Trigger device with internal primary batteries 9 4.2.2Trigger device with internal power supply connected to the 4.2.3 a.c. mains and sealed rechargeable ba
23、tteries . 9 Push button fixed or portable type 10 4.2.4Push button fixed type 10 4.2.5Pull switch fixed type 10 4.2.6Push button portable type . 10 4.2.7 5 Test of manually-activated trigger devices . 10 5.1 Test categories 10 5.2 Standard atmospheric condition for testing. 10 5.3 Number of trigger
24、devices used for testing . 11 5.4 General conditions for tests . 11 Triggers using cable transmission . 11 5.4.1Triggers using wire-free transmission . 11 5.4.2 5.5 Functional tests . 12 Triggers using cable transmission . 12 5.5.1Triggers using wire-free transmission . 12 5.5.2Fixed trigger type 13
25、 5.5.3Portable trigger with neckband relief (anti-strangle) device . 13 5.5.4Push button fixed trigger types . 13 5.5.5Push button portable trigger types 14 5.5.6Pull switch fixed trigger type . 14 5.5.7Pull activated portable trigger . 15 5.5.8 5.6 Wire-free radio interconnections measurements . 16
26、 5.7 Environmental tests . 16 General 16 5.7.1Selection of tests and severities (environmental groups) . 17 5.7.2Tests applicable to the different environmental groups . 17 5.7.3Environmental test exposures not applicable to different types 5.7.4 of triggers . 17 Specific environmental test requirem
27、ents for different types of 5.7.5 trigger devices 20 6 Automatically-activated trigger devices 25 6.1 Typical automatically-activated triggers 25 Fire alarm triggers 25 6.1.1Gas alarm triggers 25 6.1.2Activity monitoring triggers 25 6.1.3 6.2 Common requirements . 25 IEC 62851-2:2014 IEC 2014 3 Gene
28、ral 25 6.2.1Operation of automatically-activated trigger 25 6.2.2Response to an automatically-activated trigger . 25 6.2.3 6.3 Specific requirements for fire, gas, intruder alarm triggers . 25 7 Marking . 26 7.1 Information to be included in the marking . 26 7.2 Requirements for the marking 26 Annex
29、 A (normative) Measurements of contact and insulation resistances for mechanical contact function 27 A.1 General 27 A.2 Measurements of contact resistance 27 A.3 Measurements of insulation resistance. 27 Annex B (normative) Strain relief test jig 28 Annex C (normative) Test set-up by using rf-shield
30、ed test fixtures . 29 C.1 RF-shielded test fixture for the trigger device . 29 C.2 RF-shielded test fixture for the local unit or controller 29 C.3 Interconnection between trigger device and local unit or controller . 29 Bibliography 31 Figure B.1 Strain relief test jig 28 Figure C.1 RF-shielded tes
31、t figure . 30 Table 1 Measurement of radio transmitter parameters . 16 Table 2 Environmental tests for fixed trigger devices . 19 Table 3 Environmental tests for portable trigger devices 20 4 IEC 62851-2:2014 IEC 2014 INTERNATIONAL ELECTROTECHNICAL COMMISSION _ ALARM AND ELECTRONIC SECURITY SYSTEMS
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46、aced by a revised edition, or amended. 6 IEC 62851-2:2014 IEC 2014 INTRODUCTION This standard is part of the IEC 62851 series of International Standards and Technical Specifications “Alarm and electronic security systems Social alarms systems“, written to include the following parts: Part 1: System
47、requirements Part 2: Trigger devices Part 3: Local unit and controller Part 5: Interconnections and communications Part 7: Application guidelines (under consideration) A social alarm system provides 24 hours facilities for alarm triggering, identification, signal transmission, alarm reception, loggi
48、ng and 2-way speech communication, to provide reassurance and assistance for people living at home or at places under surveillance and considered to be at risk. A social alarm system is comprised of a number of system parts which can be configured in different ways to provide this functionality. A u
49、ser can request assistance by the use of a manually activated trigger device resulting in an alarm triggering signal. In certain cases, alarm triggering signals can be generated by automatic trigger devices. A local unit or controller receives the alarm triggering signal, switching from the normal to the alarm condition and indicating this to the user (some systems use an optional pre-alarm condit