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BS EN 50131-2-2:2021 Alarm systems. Intrusion and hold-up systems Requirements for passive infrared detectors

BS EN 50131-2-2:2021

Alarm systems. Intrusion and hold-up systems Requirements for passive infrared detectors

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Standard number:BS EN 50131-2-2:2021
Pages:56
Released:2022-04-30
ISBN:978 0 539 13112 3
Status:Standard
BS EN 50131-2-2:2021 Alarm systems. Intrusion and hold-up systems Requirements for passive infrared detectors

BS EN 50131-2-2:2021 Alarm systems. Intrusion and hold-up systems Requirements for passive infrared detectors

Standard Number: BS EN 50131-2-2:2021

Pages: 56

Released: 2022-04-30

ISBN: 978 0 539 13112 3

Status: Standard

Overview

Ensure the highest level of security and reliability with the BS EN 50131-2-2:2021 standard, specifically designed for passive infrared detectors used in alarm systems. This comprehensive document outlines the essential requirements for intrusion and hold-up systems, providing a robust framework to safeguard your premises.

Key Features

  • Comprehensive Coverage: Spanning 56 pages, this standard offers an in-depth exploration of the requirements for passive infrared detectors, ensuring no detail is overlooked.
  • Latest Release: Published on April 30, 2022, this document reflects the most current industry standards and practices, ensuring your systems are up-to-date with the latest advancements.
  • International Standard: As a part of the BS EN series, this standard is recognized and respected globally, providing a benchmark for quality and reliability in alarm systems.
  • ISBN: 978 0 539 13112 3 - Easily reference and locate this standard in any professional or academic setting.

Why Choose BS EN 50131-2-2:2021?

Passive infrared detectors are a critical component of any modern alarm system, providing an essential layer of security by detecting unauthorized movement within a protected area. The BS EN 50131-2-2:2021 standard ensures that these detectors meet stringent performance and reliability criteria, offering peace of mind to both installers and end-users.

Enhanced Security

By adhering to the requirements set forth in this standard, you can be confident that your passive infrared detectors will perform reliably under various conditions, minimizing the risk of false alarms and ensuring prompt detection of genuine threats.

Regulatory Compliance

Compliance with the BS EN 50131-2-2:2021 standard is often a prerequisite for meeting local and international regulatory requirements. This standard provides a clear and concise framework for achieving compliance, simplifying the certification process and ensuring your systems are legally compliant.

Industry Recognition

As a widely recognized and respected standard, BS EN 50131-2-2:2021 serves as a mark of quality and reliability. Adopting this standard demonstrates your commitment to maintaining the highest levels of security and professionalism in your alarm systems.

Detailed Content

The BS EN 50131-2-2:2021 standard covers a wide range of topics related to passive infrared detectors, including:

  • General requirements and definitions
  • Environmental and operational conditions
  • Performance criteria and testing methods
  • Installation guidelines and best practices
  • Maintenance and troubleshooting procedures

Who Should Use This Standard?

This standard is an invaluable resource for a variety of professionals, including:

  • Security System Installers: Ensure your installations meet the highest standards of performance and reliability.
  • Security Consultants: Provide expert advice and recommendations based on the latest industry standards.
  • Regulatory Authorities: Verify compliance with local and international regulations.
  • Manufacturers: Design and produce passive infrared detectors that meet stringent performance criteria.
  • Facility Managers: Maintain and upgrade security systems to ensure ongoing protection.

Conclusion

Investing in the BS EN 50131-2-2:2021 standard is a crucial step towards ensuring the effectiveness and reliability of your alarm systems. By adhering to this comprehensive set of requirements, you can enhance the security of your premises, achieve regulatory compliance, and demonstrate your commitment to quality and professionalism.

Don't compromise on security – choose the BS EN 50131-2-2:2021 standard for your passive infrared detectors and experience the peace of mind that comes with knowing your systems are built to the highest standards.

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BS EN 50131-2-2:2021


This standard BS EN 50131-2-2:2021 Alarm systems. Intrusion and hold-up systems is classified in these ICS categories:
  • 13.310 Protection against crime
This document is for passive infrared detectors installed in buildings and provides for security grades 1 to 4 (see EN 50131 1), specific or non-specific wired or wire-free detectors, and uses environmental classes I to IV (see EN 50130 5). This document does not include requirements for detectors intended for use outdoors. The purpose of the detector is to detect the broad spectrum infrared radiation emitted by an intruder, to analyse the resulting signals and to provide the necessary range of signals or messages to be used by the rest of the intrusion alarm system. The grade-dependent requirements of this document apply and it is essential that a detector fulfils all the requirements of the specified grade. Functions additional to the mandatory functions specified in this document can be included in the detector, providing they do not influence the correct operation of the mandatory functions. Requirements for system interconnections are not included in this document.