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11、 FROM UL AUGUST 31, 2007 (Title Page Reprinted: May 15, 2012) 1 UL 639 Standard for Intrusion-Detection Units First Edition April, 1964 Second Edition October, 1969 Third Edition December, 1971 Fourth Edition September, 1978 Fifth Edition September, 1986 Sixth Edition July, 1993 Seventh Edition Febr
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16、ION WITHOUT PERMISSION FROM UL CONTENTS INTRODUCTION 1 Scope .8 2 General 8 2.1 Components .8 2.2 Units of measurement .9 2.3 Undated references .9 2.4 Terminology .9 3 Glossary .9 4 Instructions and Drawings .10 CONSTRUCTION ALL UNITS ASSEMBLY 5 General .10 6 Test Features .11 7 Enclosure .11 7.1 G
17、eneral 11 7.2 Cast metal 17 7.3 Sheet metal 17 7.4 Nonmetallic .18 7.5 Doors and covers .19 7.6 Screens and expanded metal .21 8 Electric Shock .22 9 Corrosion Protection .22 FIELD WIRING 10 Field Wiring Connections 23 10.1 General .23 10.2 Field wiring compartment 23 10.3 Terminals (general applica
18、tion) .23 10.4 Terminals (qualied application) 25 10.5 Field wiring leads .26 10.6 Cords and plugs .26 11 Polarity Identication 27 INTERNAL WIRING 12 General 27 13 Separation of Circuits .28 14 Bonding for Grounding 29 ELECTRICAL COMPONENTS 15 General 30 15.1 Insulating materials .30 15.2 Mounting o
19、f parts 31 15.3 Current carrying parts .31 AUGUST 31, 2007 INTRUSION-DETECTION UNITS - UL 639 3UL COPYRIGHTED MATERIAL NOT AUTHORIZED FOR FURTHER REPRODUCTION OR DISTRIBUTION WITHOUT PERMISSION FROM UL 16 Bushings 31 17 Transformers, Coils, and Relays 32 18 Switches .32 19 Overcurrent Protection 32
20、20 Semiconductors 32 SPACINGS 21 General 32 PERFORMANCE ALL UNITS 22 General 34 22.1 Test units and data .34 22.2 Test samples and miscellaneous data 34 22.3 Test voltages 35 23 Normal Operation Test 35 24 Current Protection Test 35 25 Input Test 36 26 Power-Limited Circuits .36 26.1 General .36 26.
21、2 Maximum voltage 39 26.3 Maximum current .39 26.4 VA max (Not inherently limited circuits only) .39 27 Electrical Supervision Test .40 28 Sensitivity and Range Tests 40 29 Voltage Variation Test .40 30 Variable Ambient Test .41 31 Humidity Test 41 32 Leakage Current Tests for Cord-Connected Product
22、s .41 33 Electric Shock Current Test 45 34 Corrosion Test .49 34.1 General .49 34.2 Test equipment 50 35 Overload Test 51 35.1 General .51 35.2 Circuits energized from a separate power source 51 36 Endurance Test 51 36.1 General .51 36.2 Circuits energized from a separate power source 52 37 Jarring
23、Test 52 38 Vibration Test 53 39 Power Supply Test 54 39.1 Power supply 54 39.2 Battery tests .55 40 Power Failure Test 55 41 Dielectric Voltage-Withstand Test .56 42 Static Discharge Test .57 43 Temperature Test .57 44 Abnormal Operation Test 61 45 Transient Tests .61 45.1 General .61 45.2 Supply li
24、ne transients .61 AUGUST 31, 2007 INTRUSION-DETECTION UNITS - UL 639 4UL COPYRIGHTED MATERIAL NOT AUTHORIZED FOR FURTHER REPRODUCTION OR DISTRIBUTION WITHOUT PERMISSION FROM UL 45.3 Internally induced transients .62 45.4 Input/output circuit transients 62 46 AC Induction Test .63 47 Radio Frequency
25、Interference 64 47.1 General .64 47.2 Induced interference 65 47.3 Radiated interference .65 48 Stability Test .66 49 Tests on Polymeric Materials .66 49.1 Temperature test .66 49.2 Flame test .66 50 Battery Replacement Test .67 51 Drop Test 68 52 Strain Relief Test .68 52.1 Power supply cord 68 52.
26、2 Field-wiring leads .68 53 Ignition Through Bottom-Panel Openings Test 69 53.1 General .69 53.2 Hot, aming oil .69 54 Mechanical Strength Tests for Enclosures .70 55 Special Terminal Assemblies Tests .71 55.1 General .71 55.2 Disconnection and reconnection .71 55.3 Mechanical secureness .71 55.4 Fl
27、exing test 71 55.5 Millivolt drop test .72 55.6 Temperature test .72 PERFORMANCE OUTDOOR USE EQUIPMENT 56 General 72 57 Rain Test 72 58 Dust Test 76 SHORT RANGE RADIO FREQUENCY (RF) DEVICES 59 General 76 MANUFACTURING AND PRODUCTION TESTS 60 General 77 61 Production Line Dielectric Voltage-Withstand
28、 Tests for High-Voltage Products .77 62 Production Line Grounding Continuity Tests for High-Voltage Cord-Connected Products 78 INSTALLATION AND PERFORMANCE GENERAL 63 Installation .78 64 Control 78 AUGUST 31, 2007 INTRUSION-DETECTION UNITS - UL 639 5UL COPYRIGHTED MATERIAL NOT AUTHORIZED FOR FURTHER
29、 REPRODUCTION OR DISTRIBUTION WITHOUT PERMISSION FROM UL SPECIFIC DETECTORS 65 Glass Breakage Detector 79 65.1 General .79 65.2 Sensitivity test .79 65.3 Attack test .80 65.4 Stability .80 65.5 Adhesive test 80 66 Photoelectric Detector .81 66.1 Visibility .81 66.2 Foreign light .81 66.3 Operating s
30、peed .82 66.4 Beam cutoff .82 66.5 Range 82 67 Sound Detector .82 67.1 General .82 67.2 Sensitivity .82 68 Movement Detector, Microwave Type .83 68.1 General .83 68.2 Sensitivity .83 68.3 Stability .84 68.4 Range 84 68.5 Maximum power density 85 69 Movement Detector, Sonic or Ultrasonic Type 85 69.1
31、 General .85 69.2 Sensitivity .85 69.3 Stability .85 69.4 Range 86 70 Movement Detector, Passive Infrared Type 86 70.1 General .86 70.2 Sensitivity .86 70.3 Stability .87 70.4 Range 87 71 Proximity Detector 87 71.1 General .87 71.2 Sensitivity .88 MARKING 72 General 88 73 Marking Permanency Tests 90
32、 73.1 General .90 73.2 Oven aging 90 73.3 Immersion .91 73.4 Outdoor exposure 91 74 Instructions and Drawings .91 ACCESSORY EQUIPMENT 75 General 92 76 Construction .92 77 Performance (Installation) Test .93 78 Markings .93 AUGUST 31, 2007 INTRUSION-DETECTION UNITS - UL 639 6UL COPYRIGHTED MATERIAL N
33、OT AUTHORIZED FOR FURTHER REPRODUCTION OR DISTRIBUTION WITHOUT PERMISSION FROM UL APPENDIX A Standards for Components .A1 AUGUST 31, 2007 INTRUSION-DETECTION UNITS - UL 639 7UL COPYRIGHTED MATERIAL NOT AUTHORIZED FOR FURTHER REPRODUCTION OR DISTRIBUTION WITHOUT PERMISSION FROM UL INTRODUCTION 1 Scop
34、e 1.1 These requirements cover intrusion-detection units intended to be used in burglary-protection signaling systems. These units are intended to be used in indoor or outdoor locations to automatically indicate the presence of an intruder by actuating electrical control circuits. 1.2 An intrusion d
35、etector, as covered by these requirements, consists of one or more unit assemblies of electrical components that are designed to detect the presence, movement, sound or other activity of an intruder. Provision is made for connection to the assembly of power supply, remote control, and signal circuit
36、s by a prescribed method of wiring. 1.3 Intrusion-detection units covered by these requirements are intended to be installed in accordance with the Standard for Installation and Classication of Burglar and Holdup Alarm Systems, UL 681. 2 General 2.1 Components 2.1.1 Except as indicated in 2.1.2, a c
37、omponent of a product covered by this standard shall comply with the requirements for that component. See Appendix A for a list of standards covering components used in the products covered by this standard. 2.1.2 A component is not required to comply with a specic requirement that: a) Involves a fe
38、ature or characteristic not required in the application of the component in the product covered by this standard, or b) Is superseded by a requirement in this standard. 2.1.3 A component shall be used in accordance with its rating established for the intended conditions of use. 2.1.4 Specic componen
39、ts are incomplete in construction features or restricted in performance capabilities. Such components are intended for use only under limited conditions, such as certain temperatures not exceeding specied limits, and shall be used only under those specic conditions. AUGUST 31, 2007 INTRUSION-DETECTI
40、ON UNITS - UL 639 8UL COPYRIGHTED MATERIAL NOT AUTHORIZED FOR FURTHER REPRODUCTION OR DISTRIBUTION WITHOUT PERMISSION FROM UL 2.2 Units of measurement 2.2.1 Values stated without parentheses are the requirement. Values in parentheses are explanatory or approximate information. 2.2.2 Unless otherwise
41、 indicated, all voltage and current values mentioned in this standard are root-mean-square (rms). 2.3 Undated references 2.3.1 Any undated reference to a code or standard appearing in the requirements of this standard shall be interpreted as referring to the latest edition of that code or standard.
42、2.4 Terminology 2.4.1 The term product as used in these requirements refers to all types of household burglar-alarm system units. 2.4.2 Unless otherwise indicated, all voltage and current values in this standard are rms. 3 Glossary 3.1 For the purpose of these requirements, the following denitions a
43、pply. 3.2 CIRCUITS, ELECTRICAL a) High-Voltage (Class 1) A circuit involving a potential of not more than 600 volts and having circuit characteristics in excess of those of a low-voltage power-limited circuit. b) Low-Voltage A circuit involving a potential of not more than 30 volts AC rms, 42.4 volt
44、s peak or direct current (DC). c) Power-Limited A circuit wherein the power and current are limited as specied in Power- Limited Circuits, Section 26. d) Class2Acircuit in which the voltage and power limitations are in accordance with the requirements of Table 26.1 for AC circuits and Table 26.2 for
45、 DC circuits. e) Class3Acircuit in which the voltage and power limitations are in accordance with the requirements of Table 26.1 for AC circuits and Table 26.2 for DC circuits. 3.3 CORD-CONNECTED UNIT A unit intended for connection to the power source by means of a supply cord. Such a unit is intend
46、ed to be moved for reasons of interchange or realignment of the units of a system. 3.4 FIXED EQUIPMENT A product intended to be permanently connected electrically. 3.5 LINE VOLTAGE The voltage at any eld-connected source of supply, nominally 50 60 hertz; 115, 208, or 230 volts. 3.6 PORTABLE EQUIPMEN
47、T A cord- and plug-connected product that is capable of being carried or moved about. AUGUST 31, 2007 INTRUSION-DETECTION UNITS - UL 639 9UL COPYRIGHTED MATERIAL NOT AUTHORIZED FOR FURTHER REPRODUCTION OR DISTRIBUTION WITHOUT PERMISSION FROM UL 3.7 PRIMARY BATTERY A battery that is not intended to b
48、e recharged. 3.8 RADIO FREQUENCY All frequencies above 20 kilohertz. 3.9 SAFETY CIRCUIT Any circuit that is relied upon to reduce the risk of re, electric shock, or unintentional contact with moving parts that may cause injury to persons (an interlock circuit, for example). 3.10 SECONDARY BATTERY A
49、battery that is intended to be recharged. 3.11 STANDBY CONDITION The ready-to-operate condition of the product existing prior to being tripped or operated by an intrusion. 3.12 STATIONARY EQUIPMENT A cord- and plug-connected product that is intended to be fastened in place or located in a dedicated space. 4 Instructions and Drawings 4.1 A copy of the installation and operating instructions intended to accompany the product, related schematic wiring diagrams, and in