BAS EN 50130-4:2002

Alarm systems - Part 4: Electromagnetic compatibility - Product family standard: Immunity requirements for components of fire, intruder and social alarm systems


General Information
Status: Withdrawn
No. of pages: 24
Language: Bosnian
Edition: 1.
Adoption method: Translation
Publication date: 01.02.2002
Directive:
2004/108/EC, Directive 2004/108/EC of the European Parliament and of the Council of 15 December 2004 on the approximation of the laws of the Member States relating to electromagnetic compatibility and repealing Directive 89/336/EEC;
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Abstract
This EMC product-family standard, for immunity requirements, applies to the components of the following alarm systems, intended for use in and around buildings in residential, commercial, light industrial and industrial environments: Intruder alarm systems; Hold-up alarm systems; Fire detection and fire alarm systems; Social alarm systems; CCTV systems, for security applications; Access control systems, for security applications. The tests and severities to be used are the same for indoor and outdoor applications of fixed, movable and portable equipment. The levels do not cover extreme cases, which may occur in any location, but with an extremely low probability of occurrence, or in special locations close to powerful emitters (e.g. radar transmitters). Equipment within the scope of this standard should be designed in order to operate satisfactorily in the environmental electromagnetic conditions of residential, commercial, light industrial and industrial environments. This implies particularly that it should be able to operate correctly within the conditions fixed by the electromagnetic compatibility levels for the various disturbances on the low voltage public supply system as defined by ENV 61000-2-2. The Immunity tests in this standard only concern the most critical disturbance phenomena. For equipment using radio signaling, mains signaling or with connections to the public telephone system, additional requirements, from other standards specific to these signaling media, might apply. For the requirements applicable to radio links, reference should be made to the applicable ETSI standard, in accordance with the agreement between ETSI and CENELEC. This standard does not specify basic safety requirements, such as protection against electrical shocks, unsafe operation, insulation coordination and related dielectric tests. This standard does not cover EMC emission requirements. These are covered by other appropriate standards

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Original document and degree of correspondence
  • EN 50130-4:1995, identical

Relation to BAS standards