IEC EN 62642-2-2 Alarm Systems - Intrusion and Detention Systems - Part 2-2: Intrusion Detectors - Passive Infrared Detectors

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IEC EN 62642-2-2 Alarm Systems - Intrusion and Detention Systems - Part 2-2: Intrusion Detectors - Passive Infrared Detectors

EUROLAB, with its state-of-the-art accredited laboratories and expert team, provides precise and fast testing services within the scope of IEC EN 62642-2-2 test. This part of IEC EN 62642 is for passive infrared detectors installed in buildings. This International Standard does not contain requirements for passive infrared detectors intended for outdoor use. Additional functions to the mandatory functions specified in this standard may be included in the detector, provided that they do not affect the correct operation of the mandatory functions.

IEC EN 62642-2-2 Alarm Systems - Intrusion and Detention Systems - Part 2-2: Intrusion Detectors - Passive Infrared Detectors

This International standard deals with passive infrared detectors (referred to as detectors) used as part of burglar alarm systems installed in buildings. It includes four safety ratings and four environmental classes. The purpose of a detector is to detect the broad spectrum infrared radiation emitted by a burglar and provide the necessary range of signals or messages to be used by the rest of the intruder alarm system.

Unless otherwise specified for operational testing, the detector will not generate unintentional intrusion, tampering, errors, or other signals or messages when exposed to the specified range of environmental conditions.

With the indicator active, turn on the detector power and wait 180 seconds for stabilization. Perform the baseline detection test. Note the answer. Perform the baseline detection test after the specified time interval between signals. Note the answer. Disable the intrusion indicator. Perform the baseline detection test after the specified time interval between signals.

A walk test that generates an intrusion signal or message is a successful walk test. Alternatively, if the first walkthrough attempt does not produce an intrusion signal or message, four more attempts are made. All of these additional attempts will generate an intrusion signal or message to generate a passed walk test.

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