EN 50518-1-2013 en Monitoring and alarm receiving centre - Part 1 Location and construction requirements.pdf
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1、BSI Standards PublicationMonitoring and alarm receiving centrePart 1: Location and construction requirementsBS EN 50518-1:2013BS EN 50518-1:2013 BRITISH STANDARDNational forewordThis British Standard is the UK implementation of EN 50518-1:2013. It supersedes BS EN 50518-1:2010, which is withdrawn.Re
2、lationship with other publicationsThe BS EN 50518 series of standards apply to alarm signals generated from intruder and hold-up alarm systems (I Part 2: Technical requirements; Part 3: Procedures and requirements for operation. This part of EN 50518 is to be read in conjunction with Part 2 and Part
3、 3, and cannot be used separately. Attention is drawn to the possibility that some of the elements of this document may be the subject of patent rights. CENELEC and/or CEN shall not be held responsible for identifying any or all such patent rights. BS EN 50518-1:2013EN 50518-1:2013 - 4 - Foreword Th
4、is document (EN 50518-1:2013) has been prepared by CLC/TC 79 “Alarm systems“. The following dates are fixed: latest date by which this document has to be implemented at national level by publication of an identical national standard or by endorsement (dop) 2014-10-07 latest date by which the nationa
5、l standards conflicting with this document have to be withdrawn (dow) 2016-10-07 This document supersedes EN 50518-1:2010. EN 50518-1:2013 includes the following significant technical changes with respect to EN 50518-1:2010. There was no mandatory connection for certification between the three parts
6、 of the standard with the result that it could be possible to certify only against one or two of the three parts of the standard, which is clearly not the purpose of the WG. This is solved by adding a sentence “This part of EN 50518 is to be read in conjunction with Part 2 and Part 3, and cannot be
7、used separately.” to the foreword. The scope is limited to intruder and hold-up alarm systems. The resistance class was changed from RC4 to RC3. All normative references are updated. The requirements of the generator and standby generator are changed (7.2 and 7.2.3). It is not mandatory to install g
8、enerators within the shell. EN 50518 consists of the following parts under the generic title “Monitoring and alarm receiving centre”: Part 1: Location and construction requirements; Part 2: Technical requirements; Part 3: Procedures and requirements for operation. This part of EN 50518 is to be read
9、 in conjunction with Part 2 and Part 3, and cannot be used separately. Attention is drawn to the possibility that some of the elements of this document may be the subject of patent rights. CENELEC and/or CEN shall not be held responsible for identifying any or all such patent rights. BS EN 50518-1:2
10、013- 5 - EN 50518-1:2013 Introduction This European Standard applies to Monitoring and Alarm Receiving Centres (MARC) that monitor and/or receive and/or process signals that require an emergency response. In all existing EN 50131 series accomplished under CLC/TC 79 “Alarm systems“, the abbreviation
11、ARC is used. To avoid confusion and to achieve consistency in terminology the abbreviation ARC will be used throughout this European Standard, where MARC is equivalent for ARC. The function of receiving, processing and initiating response actions by (human) intervention for information provided by a
12、larm systems is not limited to only those signals as generated by Intruder and Hold-up Alarm Systems (I emergency exit (see 5.6); glazed areas (see 5.7); service inlets and outlets (see 5.9); transfer hatch (see 5.10); ventilation (see 5.8). 5.4 Entrance lobby The entrance lobby shall comprise two d
13、oors, the dimensions of which shall not exceed 2,5 m high by 1,1 m wide, separated by an entrance lobby the floor area of which shall not exceed 6 m. The doors shall be interlocked to prevent both being opened at the same time except under controlled circumstances. The door from the ARC to the entra
14、nce lobby shall open into the entrance lobby (see Annex B). The external entrance lobby door shall open outwards. One door shall have a fire resistance according to 5.1.4. The second door shall fulfil RC3 according to EN 1627. Locks and latches conforming to EN 12209, cylinders for locks conforming
15、to EN 1303 and lever handles and knob furniture conforming to EN 1906 shall be in accordance with the requirements outlined in Table 2 to fulfil RC3. Table 2 Resistance class Resistance class RC 3 EN 1303 Cylinder (Digit 7) Cylinder (Digit 8) 4 1 EN 1906 Furniture (Digit 7) 3 EN 12209 Locks (Digit 7
16、) 4 Both doors shall be fitted with an unlocking device operable only from within the ARC, and shall be fitted with automatic self-closing and locking devices. The doors shall be interlocked to prevent both being opened at the same time. A means shall be provided within the ARC to allow the locking
17、devices to be overridden in the event of an emergency exit. BS EN 50518-1:2013EN 50518-1:2013 - 12 - 5.2 Facilities Toilet and washing facilities shall be provided within the ARC. Where cooking facilities are provided they shall be separated from the operational area by a construction with a fire re
18、sistance according to 5.1.4. 5.3 Openings The only openings permitted in the structure of an ARC shall be the following: entrance lobby (see 5.4); emergency exit (see 5.6); glazed areas (see 5.7); service inlets and outlets (see 5.9); transfer hatch (see 5.10); ventilation (see 5.8). 5.4 Entrance lo
19、bby The entrance lobby shall comprise two doors, the dimensions of which shall not exceed 2,5 m high by 1,1 m wide, separated by an entrance lobby the floor area of which shall not exceed 6 m. The doors shall be interlocked to prevent both being opened at the same time except under controlled circum
20、stances. The door from the ARC to the entrance lobby shall open into the entrance lobby (see Annex B). The external entrance lobby door shall open outwards. One door shall have a fire resistance according to 5.1.4. The second door shall fulfil RC3 according to EN 1627. Locks and latches conforming t
21、o EN 12209, cylinders for locks conforming to EN 1303 and lever handles and knob furniture conforming to EN 1906 shall be in accordance with the requirements outlined in Table 2 to fulfil RC3. Table 2 Resistance class Resistance class RC 3 EN 1303 Cylinder (Digit 7) Cylinder (Digit 8) 4 1 EN 1906 Fu
22、rniture (Digit 7) 3 EN 12209 Locks (Digit 7) 4 Both doors shall be fitted with an unlocking device operable only from within the ARC, and shall be fitted with automatic self-closing and locking devices. The doors shall be interlocked to prevent both being opened at the same time. A means shall be pr
23、ovided within the ARC to allow the locking devices to be overridden in the event of an emergency exit. BS EN 50518-1:2013- 13 - EN 50518-1:2013 5.5 Lock mechanisms 5.5.1 Electromechanical lock Electromechanical locking devices in compliance with EN 14846 classification 2-R-2-B-0-C-7-H-B-3-E-4-3 (see
24、 A.1 for the lock code requirement) shall be used to secure the entrance lobby doors. The fixing screws shall be protected against tampering while the door is in the closed position. There shall be a mechanical override for emergency release, protected against accidental use. If the locking device i
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