ASTM F2208-2008(2014) Standard Safety Specification for Residential Pool Alarms《住宿泳池警告的标准安全规范》.pdf

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1、Designation: F2208 08 (Reapproved 2014)Standard Safety Specification forResidential Pool Alarms1This standard is issued under the fixed designation F2208; the number immediately following the designation indicates the year oforiginal adoption or, in the case of revision, the year of last revision. A

2、 number in parentheses indicates the year of last reapproval. Asuperscript epsilon () indicates an editorial change since the last revision or reapproval.INTRODUCTIONAccording to Consumer Product Safety Commission (CPSC) data, it is estimated that each year onaverage 256 children under 5 years of ag

3、e drown in swimming pools, with most deaths occurring inresidential settings. Additionally, each year on average over 2000 children under 5 years of age aretreated in hospital emergency rooms for pool submersion injuries.1. Scope1.1 This safety specification covers safety and performancerequirements

4、 for pool alarms for residential swimming poolsand spas.1.2 This safety specification describes devices intended toimprove personal safety and reduce injuries or deaths.1.3 This safety specification covers devices that provide forrapid and automatic detection and alarm in cases ofunintentional, unsu

5、pervised or accidental entry of a child oneyear of age or older into the water of swimming pools or spas.1.4 This safety specification is not intended to replace otherstandard safety requirements that should be in place, that is,adult supervision, fences, gates, locks, and so forth.1.5 This safety s

6、pecification covers four different types ofalarms.1.6 The detection criteria for this safety specification is fora child one year of age and older.1.7 The values stated in inch-pound units are to be regardedas standard. The values given in parentheses are mathematicalconversions to SI units that are

7、 provided for information onlyand are not considered standard.1.8 This standard does not purport to address all of thesafety concerns, if any, associated with its use. It is theresponsibility of the user of this standard to establish appro-priate safety and health practices and determine the applica

8、-bility of regulatory limitations prior to use.2. Referenced Documents2.1 ANSI Standards:2ANSI Z535.4 Product Safety Signs and LabelsANSI Z535.6 Product Safety Information and ProductManuals, Instructions, and Other Collateral Materials3. Terminology3.1 Definitions of Terms Specific to This Standard

9、:3.1.1 lot, nnormal production run or in the case ofimports, a shipment of items produced in the same time frame.3.1.2 pool alarm, ndevice designed to provide a rapiddetection and automatic alarm in incidents of accidental,unintentional or unsupervised entry of a child one year of ageor older into t

10、he water of a swimming pool or spa.4. Classification4.1 Types:4.1.1 Type A, SurfacePool alarm floating on water surface.4.1.2 Type B, SubsurfacePool alarm located below thewater surface.4.1.3 Type C, Pool PerimeterPool alarm located such asto detect movement at the perimeter of or above the watersur

11、face.4.1.4 Type D, Personal Immersion AlarmPool alarm de-vice located on the person(s).5. Performance Requirements5.1 General:5.1.1 Alarms shall sound both at poolside and inside anyadjacent residence or building of occupancy via a remotereceiver within 20 s or less when tested in accordance withSec

12、tion 6.1This specification is under the jurisdiction of ASTM Committee F15 onConsumer Products and is the direct responsibility of Subcommittee F15.49 on PoolSafety Standards.Current edition approved Jan. 1, 2014. Published February 2014. Originallyapproved in 2002. Last previous edition approved in

13、 2008 as F2208 08. DOI:10.1520/F2208-08R14.2Available from American National Standards Institute (ANSI), 25 W. 43rd St.,4th Floor, New York, NY 10036, http:/www.ansi.org.Copyright ASTM International, 100 Barr Harbor Drive, PO Box C700, West Conshohocken, PA 19428-2959. United States15.1.2 The operat

14、ional condition of a swimming pool alarm,either on or off, shall be indicated with an energized lamp orother distinctive indicator, visible from a distance of 10 6 1ft(3 6 0.3 m) at angles of 45 6 5 perpendicular to the unit toindicate the operability of the product.5.1.3 Pool alarms shall have a mi

15、nimum sound pressurerating of 85 dBA at 10 ft (3.5 m) for 3 min.5.1.4 If the device is battery operated, there shall be alow-battery indicator. A low-battery condition is defined as aninability to meet the requirements of 5.1.3.5.1.5 Pool alarms shall automatically reset.5.1.6 Pool alarm manufacture

16、rs who employ wireless com-munication (RF) shall comply with all relevant provisions ofFCC Part-15 rules for unlicensed radio frequency devicesincluding the required compliance labeling and statement.5.1.7 If the alarm deactivates or has reduced sensitivity dueto environmental factors, the alarm sha

17、ll indicate this in both avisual and audible manner.5.2 Type A, Surface Alarm:5.2.1 TypeAalarms shall provide for the automatic sound ofthe alarm when tested in accordance with 6.1. For alarms withvariable sensitivity, the setting shall be set at the least sensitive,according to manufacturers instru

18、ctions.5.2.2 Type A alarms shall not alarm when tested in accor-dance with 6.3. For alarms with variable sensitivity, the settingshall be set at the most sensitive, according to manufacturersinstructions.5.3 Type B, Subsurface Alarm:5.3.1 Type B alarms shall provide for the automatic soundof the ala

19、rm when tested in accordance with 6.1. For alarmswith variable sensitivity, the setting shall be set at the leastsensitive, according to manufacturers instructions.5.3.2 Type B alarms shall not alarm when tested in accor-dance with 6.3. For alarms with variable sensitivity, the settingshall be set a

20、t the most sensitive, according to manufacturersinstructions.5.4 Type C, Pool Perimeter Alarm:5.4.1 Type C alarms shall provide for the automatic soundof the alarm when tested in accordance with 6.4, according tomanufacturers instructions.5.4.2 Type C alarms shall not alarm when tested in accor-danc

21、e with 6.5, according to manufacturers instructions.5.5 Type D, Personal Immersion Alarm:5.5.1 Type D alarms shall provide for the automatic soundof the alarm when tested in accordance with 6.6, according tomanufacturers instructions.5.5.2 Type D alarms shall have a key-locking device toprevent the

22、removal of the device from the child.6. Test Procedures6.1 The test for a child intrusion shall be comprised of five(5) separate drop tests, two (2) vertical drop tests, and three (3)horizontal drop tests. The weight of the child intrusion simu-lator (CIS) is 20 6 0.5 lb (9.07 6 0.23 kg) and shall b

23、e filledwith water. The CIS to meet these criteria shall be a mannequincalled Rescue Timmy.3Rescue Timmy meets the requirementsof the National Center(s) for Disease Control4for a one-year-old child. All testing shall be done in a 16-by-32 ft (4.87-by-9.75 m) swimming pool with a minimum depth of 36

24、in. (91cm). Any pool shape is sufficient as long as the pool measuresat some point 16 by 32 ft (4.87 by 9.75 m). During all droptests, both fans shall be operating as described in 6.3. Duringall drop tests, the pump and filter shall be on and operating.6.2 To begin each drop test the pool shall be i

25、n a non-operational state, that is, pump, filter, and fans off for aminimum of 10 min. All drop tests are conducted two timeswith the second drop test following the completion of the firstdrop test using the testing sequence A, B, C, as describedbelow.A. Turn pump, filter, and both fans on for 2 min

26、.B. Initiate any one of the five (5) the drop tests.C. Two minutes after initiating the drop test turn pump, filter,and fans off for 10 min, repeat test.D. Each of the two drop tests shall follow the same sequence(A, B, C).6.2.1 Vertical Drop Test:6.2.1.1 Position of the pool alarm shall be in accor

27、dancewith manufacturers specifications.6.2.1.2 All vertical drop tests shall be conducted using aramp (see Fig. 1). Material for the ramp shall be 10- to 20-mmthick polytetrafluoroethylene (PTFE) or fluorinated ethylenepropylene (FEP), approximately 2 ft (0.6 m) wide and 4 ft (1.2m) in length. A she

28、et of polypropylene precision woven meshthat is 12 in. in width and 30 in. in length with 20.3 by 20.3openings per square inch and a thread diameter of .0173 in.shall be placed between Rescue Timmy and the ramp to enableRescue Timmy to slide off the ramp in a consistent manner.5The ramp shall be loc

29、ated on the 16-ft (4.87-m) side of the poolbetween the two fans approximately in the middle.6.2.1.3 Place and secure Rescue Timmy (CIS) on his stom-ach at the lower end of the ramp with the head even with theend of the ramp for a head-first intrusion. Use a string andsinker to maintain the ramp 6 6

30、0.5 in. (15 6 1.3 cm) abovethe water and have the ramp at a 35 6 1 angle. ReleaseRescue Timmy into the water head first. This test shall berepeated two times (see 6.1).6.2.1.4 Place and secure Rescue Timmy (CIS) on his back atthe end of the ramp with the feet even with the lower end of theramp for a

31、 feet-first intrusion. Use a string and sinker tomaintain the ramp 6 6 0.5 in. (15 6 1.3 cm) above the water3The sole source of supply of the apparatus known to the committee at this timeis Simulaids, 16 Dixon Ave., P.O. Box 807, Woodstock, NY 12498. If you are awareof alternative suppliers, please

32、provide this information to ASTM InternationalHeadquarters. Your comments will receive careful consideration at a meeting of theresponsible technical committee,1which you may attend.4Developed by the National Center for Health Statistics in collaboration with theNational Center for Chronic Disease P

33、revention and Health Promotion.5One source of supply for the sheet of polypropylene (part number 9275T3) isMcMaster-Carr, 200 Aurora Industrial Parkway, Aurora, OH 44202. If you areaware of alternative suppliers, please provide this information to ASTM Interna-tional Headquarters. Your comments will

34、 receive careful consideration at a meetingof the responsible technical committee,1which you may attend.F2208 08 (2014)2and have the ramp at a 35 6 1 angle. Release Rescue Timmyinto the water feet first. This test shall be repeated two times(see 6.1).6.2.2 Horizontal Drop Test:6.2.2.1 All tests shal

35、l be conducted with the water level ofthe pool 6 6 0.5 in. (15 6 1.3 cm) from the top of the pooldeck. All drops shall be conducted at the farthest distance fromthe pool alarm to simulate worst-case conditions. The positionof the pool alarm shall be in accordance with manufacturersspecifications.6.2

36、.2.2 Place Rescue Timmy (CIS) on his stomach with theside of his head and the side of his body on the edge of the pooldeck parallel to the water. Timmy shall be placed close enoughto the edge of the pool so that he enters the water on his back(180 6 10 rotation about the spine) when rolled off the e

37、dgeof the deck. This test shall be repeated two times (see 6.1).6.2.2.3 Place Rescue Timmy (CIS) on his back with the sideof his head and the side of his body on the edge of the pooldeck parallel to the water. Timmy shall be placed close enoughto the edge of the pool so that he enters the water on h

38、isstomach (180 6 10 rotation about the spine) when rolled offthe edge of the deck. This test shall be repeated two times (see6.1).6.2.2.4 Place Rescue Timmy (CIS) on the pool deck on hisside parallel to and facing the pool water. Timmy shall beplaced close enough to the edge of the deck that when re

39、leased,he falls into the pool on his stomach under his own weight (906 10 rotation about the spine). This test shall be repeated twotimes (see 6.1).6.3 A simulated wind test shall be conducted by using twofans located on the short side of a 16- by 32-ft (4.87- by9.75-m) pool and placed 2 ft 6 6 in.

40、(0.6 m 6 15 cm) backfrom the pool edge. The distance between the fan axes shall be8ft6 6 in. (2.4 m 6 15 cm) (that is, approximately 4 ft (1.2m) from each corner of the short side). The fan shall be aminimum of 15 in. (38 cm) in diameter. Each fan will have anoutput of not less than 3000 ft3/min (1.

41、4 m3/s) and shallgenerate a wind speed of 12 6 1 mph (19.3 6 1.6 km/h). Windspeed shall be measured with a professional anemometer 36 62 in. (91.4 6 5 cm) from the wind source (each fan) at a heightof 12 6 1 in. (30.5 6 2.5 cm) above the pool deck.6.3.1 Pool pump and filter shall remain on during th

42、e entirewind test. The pool alarm shall be positioned at the furthestpoint from the wind sources in accordance with the manufac-turers specifications. The device shall not false alarm. This testshall be run in the sequence as follows: fans 15 min on, fans 15min off, fans 15 min on. This test shall b

43、e conducted one time.6.4 Rescue Timmy (CIS) shall be introduced vertically at a45 6 10 angle and then horizontally (crossing the field ofdetection at 2 to 4 mph (3.2 to 6.4 km/h) and removed) at thepoint farthest from the sensor. This test shall be repeated threetimes.6.5 A sheet of metal, 2 by 2 in

44、. (5 by 5 cm) at12 in. (1.3 cm)thick, is introduced at 36 6 1 in. (91.4 6 2.5 cm) from thesensor into the field of detection at 6 mph (9.7 km/h) andremoved. This test shall be repeated three times at 10-minintervals.6.6 The personal alarm device shall be installed on RescueTimmy (CIS) and dropped in

45、to the water from a height of 6 60.5 in. (15 6 1.3 cm) above the water surface. The test shall berepeated three times at 10-min intervals.7. Quality Assurance7.1 A test sample of the product, drawn from a standardproduction lot, shall meet requirements of Section 5 whentested by the defined test met

46、hods of Section 6.7.2 Each manufacturer or distributor of the product shall testthe product in such a manner and at such intervals to insurecompliance in accordance with the defined methodology de-scribed by the test procedures in Section 6. Records of alltesting shall be retained for a period of up

47、 to three years.8. Instructions8.1 Instructions shall be shipped with each unit and, usingANSI Z535.6 as a guide, shall address, at minimum:8.1.1 Proper installation;8.1.2 Any adjustments needed;FIG. 1 Vertical Drop TestF2208 08 (2014)38.1.3 Size and shape limitations, if any, on pools;8.1.4 Trouble

48、shooting instructions;8.1.5 Name, address, telephone number of manufacturer;8.1.6 Power requirements or batteries; and8.1.7 Recommended distance from transmitter to receiver.8.1.8 Statement“This device is not intended to replace anyother safety consideration; that is, adult supervision, lifeguards,f

49、ences, gates, pool covers, locks, and so forth, and somedevices may not detect gradual entry.”8.2 Manufacturers instructions shall clarify or provide, orboth, contact information for the recommended number ofalarms and locations for alarms for pools with sides greaterthan 16 by 32 ft (5 by 10 m), or irregular shapes.8.3 Manufacturers instructions shall clarify or provide, orboth, contact information regarding whether pool features(waterfalls, automatic cleaners, and so forth) may affect alarmreliability. Instructions shall specify the number and location

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