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2、MATERIAL NOT AUTHORIZED FOR FURTHER REPRODUCTION OR DISTRIBUTION WITHOUT PERMISSION FROM UL UL Standard for Safety for Installation and Classication of Burglar and Holdup Alarm Systems, UL 681 Fifteenth Edition, Dated January 16, 2014 Summary of Topics This editorial new edition of ANSI/UL 681 is be
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13、and Holdup Alarm Systems First Edition October, 1941 Second Edition January, 1947 Third Edition September, 1949 Fourth Edition April, 1953 Fifth Edition February, 1959 Sixth Edition June, 1965 Seventh Edition October, 1971 Eighth Edition June, 1972 Ninth Edition October, 1977 Tenth Edition December,
14、 1984 Eleventh Edition July, 1991 Twelfth Edition June, 1994 Thirteenth Edition February, 1999 Fourteenth Edition January, 2014 Fifteenth Edition January 16, 2014 This ANSI/UL Standard for Safety consists of the Fifteenth Edition. The most recent designation of ANSI/UL 681 as an American National St
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19、 No Text on This PageUL COPYRIGHTED MATERIAL NOT AUTHORIZED FOR FURTHER REPRODUCTION OR DISTRIBUTION WITHOUT PERMISSION FROM UL CONTENTS INTRODUCTION 1 Scope .6 2 General 7 2.1 Units of measurement .7 2.2 Components .7 2.3 System stability 8 2.4 Undated references .8 3 Glossary .8 PROTECTION OF PREM
20、ISES OR AREAS WITHIN PREMISES 4 General .13 4.1 Installation design for central station, mercantile, and proprietary systems 13 4.2 Extents of protection for central station, mercantile, and proprietary systems .14 4.3 Installation design for national industrial security systems 16 4.4 Extents of pr
21、otection of national industrial security systems .18 5 General .20 5.1 Details .20 5.2 Removable ceilings 26 5.3 Wire-mesh barrier .26 5.4 Ventilating shafts and ducts 26 6 Wiring, Optical, Low Power Wireless and Other Nonmetallic Methods 28 6.1 General 28 6.2 Running and fastening .29 6.3 Splices a
22、nd connections .30 6.4 Connectors .30 6.5 Separation of wiring .30 6.6 Entrance to building and remote areas .30 6.7 Grounding 30 6.8 Outside wiring and other communication media .31 6.9 Low power wireless 31 7 Intrusion Detection Units and Systems .33 7.1 General 33 7.2 Photoelectric units .33 7.3
23、Motion detection units 33 8 Doors, Windows, and Other Openings 34 8.1 General 34 8.2 Metal, metal-sheath, solid wood doors .35 8.3 Doors of any construction 36 8.4 Windows .36 8.5 Showcases and showcase windows .37 8.6 Jalousie windows 38 8.7 Roof hatches .38 8.8 Air conditioners, exhaust fans, and
24、similar units .38 8.9 Floors, walls and ceilings .39 9 Special Applications for Premises Systems .39 9.1 Foil 39 9.2 Open wiring, lacing and stapled wire .43 9.3 Grooved stripping .43 JANUARY 16, 2014 UL 681 3UL COPYRIGHTED MATERIAL NOT AUTHORIZED FOR FURTHER REPRODUCTION OR DISTRIBUTION WITHOUT PER
25、MISSION FROM UL 9.4 Screens 44 9.5 Doors, windows and other openings .44 9.6 Heat treated or tempered glass doors 45 9.7 Sound detection units 45 PROTECTION OF SECURITY CONTAINERS 10 General .46 10.1 Installation design for security containers in bank, central station, mercantile and proprietary sta
26、tion systems 46 10.2 Extents of protection for security containers in bank, central station, mercantile and proprietary station systems 48 11 Safes 48 11.1 General .48 12 Vaults .50 12.1 General .50 12.2 Sound and vibration detectors .51 12.3 Doors .52 13 Night Depositories 52 13.1 General .52 14 Te
27、ller Machines (ATMs) .54 14.1 General .54 15 Installation Design for Security Containers in National Industrial Security Systems 55 15.1 General .55 15.2 Safes, GSA approved containers, locking bar containers, AA or b) A central station or residential monitoring station complying with the Standard f
28、or Central- Station Alarm Services, UL 827. When signals from a bank or mercantile burglar alarm system are monitored in a remote location the alarm service company and an authorized representative of the protected property shall agree to the signals that are monitored, and the actions that are take
29、n. The alarm service company shall notify the monitoring station of the agreed upon signals and the actions. 1.8 A proprietary burglar alarm system shall transmit signals to a proprietary central supervising station operated by personnel responsible to the owner of the protected property and complyi
30、ng with the Standard for Proprietary Burglar Alarm Units and Systems, UL 1076. 1.9 A national industrial security system shall transmit signals to: a) A monitoring station operated by a government contractor and complying with the Standard for National Industrial Security Systems, UL 2050; or b) A c
31、entral station or residential monitoring station complying with the Standard for Central- Station Alarm Services, UL 827; or JANUARY 16, 2014 UL 681 6UL COPYRIGHTED MATERIAL NOT AUTHORIZED FOR FURTHER REPRODUCTION OR DISTRIBUTION WITHOUT PERMISSION FROM UL c) The dispatch location of the law enforce
32、ment agency having jurisdiction over the protected property. 1.10 An alarm service that is new or different from that covered in this standard shall be evaluated using the appropriate additional service requirements to determine that the level of safety as originally anticipated by the intent of thi
33、s Standard is maintained. A service that conicts with the specic service provisions in this standard shall not be judged to comply with this standard. Where appropriate, the revision of service requirements shall be proposed and adopted in conformance with the methods employed for development, revis
34、ion, and implementation of this standard. 2 General 2.1 Units of measurement 2.1.1 Values stated without parentheses are the requirement. Values in parentheses are explanatory or approximate information. 2.2 Components 2.2.1 All detection devices, including oor traps, intrusion detection devices, ho
35、ldup alarm initiating stations, and similar devices; power supplies, relays, sounding devices (alarm, trouble, warning), cellular telephone communicator units, code transmitters, digital alarm communicator transmitters, one-way and two-way radio units, and other auxiliary devices; interconnecting wi
36、re; and protective wiring in excess of that which is required shall be equivalent to devices and material required for the application. 2.2.2 The requirement specied in 2.2.1 applies to the protection of a separate building area or oor outside of the premise covered and to additional protection with
37、in the premises that is in excess of the protection required. Such protection shall be connected in the circuit so that shunting or tampering will not defeat the protection of the primary area. 2.2.3 Equipment used in a burglar-alarm system shall comply with the requirements for that product and sha
38、ll not be modied before, during, or after installation into the system. 2.2.4 To permit entry into or exit from alarmed areas protected by mercantile systems, a timer or shunting device may be employed. See 19.2.6 and 19.2.8. 2.2.5 Each burglar alarm system shall be provided with a complete physical
39、 boundary. See 3.7. JANUARY 16, 2014 UL 681 7UL COPYRIGHTED MATERIAL NOT AUTHORIZED FOR FURTHER REPRODUCTION OR DISTRIBUTION WITHOUT PERMISSION FROM UL 2.3 System stability 2.3.1 Alarm systems shall be designed, installed, and operated in such a manner to minimize the likelihood the system will send
40、 unintended signals, such as alarms that are not caused by burglaries, attempted burglaries or vandalism. 2.3.2 The area in which an alarm system is to be installed or areas in which additions and revisions to an existing alarm system are to be made shall be examined to identify environmental factor
41、s and housekeeping issues that will have an impact on the stability and operation of the alarm system. The selection of equipment, loading of zones, and the method or methods of protection employed and placement of devices shall be based on this assessment. 2.3.3 The manufacturers instructions for e
42、ach control unit, transmitter, sensor, device and component that is used to form the alarm system shall be followed for the mounting, placement, wiring, adjustment and maintenance. 2.3.4 Personnel at the protected property that are authorized to arm and disarm the alarm system shall be trained in th
43、is process by either a qualied representative of the alarm service company or by a representative of the protected property that has been trained by the alarm service company. 2.4 Undated references 2.4.1 Any undated reference to a code or standard appearing in the requirements of this standard shal
44、l be interpreted as referring to the latest edition of that code or standard. 3 Glossary 3.1 For the purpose of this standard, the following denitions apply. 3.2 ALARMED AREA A vault, closed area, or container on which an alarm system is installed. 3.3 ALARM SOUNDING DEVICE An audible signal applian
45、ce (bell, horn, siren, or speaker) that is used to signal unauthorized entry into a protected area and which complies with the requirements for an alarm sounding device in the Standard for Police Station Connected Burglar Alarm Units and Systems, UL 365, or the Standard for Audible Signal Appliances
46、, UL 464 or the Standard for Local Burglar Alarm Units and Systems, UL 609. 3.4 ALARM SOUNDING DEVICE HOUSING A housing, or an equivalent enclosure, that complies with the applicable requirements in the Standard for Police Station Connected Burglar Alarm Units and Systems, UL 365 and is used to prov
47、ide attack resistance for an alarm sounding device that is mounted outside of the area that is protected by an alarm system. See ALARM SOUNDING DEVICES, General, Section 20. 3.5 APPROVED GSA CONTAINER A security container that conforms to federal specications and bears a GSA Test Certication Label a
48、ttesting to the security capabilities of the container and integral combination lock. 3.6 APPROVED VAULT An assembly of brick, concrete, tile or other masonry material which has been constructed in accordance with the construction requirements in National Industrial Security Program Operating Manual (NISPOM) DoD 5220.22-M. This vault must also have a GSA approved door, frame and combination lock. JANUARY 16, 2014 UL 681 8