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AS 4428.16:2015

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Fire detection and alarm systems, Part 16: Emergency warning control and indicating equipment

Proposes requirements, test methods and performance criteria for emergency warning control and indicating equipment (EWCIE) for use in buildings and structures as part of an emergency warning system (EWS). It covers different Grades of EWCIE to suit different risks and regulatory requirements.
Published: 16/10/2015
Pages: 61
Table of contents
Cited references
Content history
Table of contents
Header
About this publication
Preface
Foreword
1 Scope
2 Normative references
3 Definitions and abbreviations
3.1 Definitions
3.2 Abbreviations
4 General requirements
4.1 General
4.2 Combined CIE
4.3 Power supply
5 Requirements for indications
5.1 Display of functional conditions
5.2 Identification of indications
5.3 Indications on alphanumeric displays
5.4 Indication of the supply of power
5.5 Additional indications
6 Quiescent condition
7 Emergency warning condition
7.1 Reception and processing of alarm signals
7.2 Indication of alarm signals—Optional function
7.3 Alert signal—Optional function
7.4 Evacuate signal
7.5 Indication of the emergency warning condition
7.6 Audible indication of alarm signal reception—Optional function
7.7 Delay before entering the emergency warning condition—Optional function
7.8 Phased evacuation for multi-zone systems—Optional function
7.9 Silencing the emergency warning condition
7.9.1 Silencing the emergency warning condition from the emergency detection system—Optional function
7.9.2 Silencing of the emergency warning condition with a manual control—Optional function
7.10 Reset of the emergency warning condition
7.10.1 Reset of the emergency warning condition from the emergency detection system—Optional function
7.10.2 Reset of the emergency warning condition with a manual control—Optional function
7.11 Output to warning devices—Optional function
7.12 Emergency warning condition output signal—Optional function
8 Fault warning condition
8.1 Reception and processing of fault signals
8.2 Indication of fault warning condition
8.3 Indication of faults in specified functions
8.3.1 Faults requiring specific indication
8.3.2 Faults requiring general indication
8.3.3 Faults related to the transmission path to the emergency detection system
8.3.4 Faults related to emergency zones
8.3.5 Earth fault
8.4 System fault
8.5 Audible indication of fault warning condition
8.6 Reset of fault indications
8.7 Fault warning condition output signal
9 Disabled condition—Optional function
9.1 General
9.2 Indication of the disabled condition
9.3 Indication of specific disablements
9.4 Disablement condition output
10 Test condition—Optional function
10.1 General
10.2 Indication of the test condition
10.3 Indication of specific emergency zones in the test state
10.4 Test condition output
11 Automatic/manual mode control—Optional function
11.1 General
11.2 Manual control of networked EWCIE—Optional function
11.3 Indications of auto/manual mode selection
11.4 Manual mode output
12 Manual controls for emergency zones
12.1 Individual emergency zone controls—Optional function
12.2 All emergency zone controls—Optional function
12.2.1 General
12.2.2 All alert control—Optional function
12.2.3 All live speech control—Optional function
12.2.4 All evacuate control—Optional function
12.3 Indication of emergency zones in the emergency warning condition
12.4 Indication of emergency zones in the fault warning condition
13 Interface to external control device(s)—Optional function
14 Emergency microphone—Optional function
14.1 General
14.2 Emergency microphone priority
15 Design requirements
15.1 General
15.1.1 Design requirements
15.1.2 Process of design inspection
15.2 Documentation
15.2.1 Installation and user documentation
15.2.2 Design documentation
15.3 Mechanical design requirements
15.3.1 Mechanical design
15.3.2 Interconnection access
15.3.3 Multiple housings
15.3.4 Transmission paths and fuses
15.3.5 Arrangement of controls and indicators and legibility of labels
15.4 Electrical and other design requirements
15.4.1 Power sources changeover
15.4.2 Isolation of circuits
15.4.3 Audible test tone
15.5 Integrity of transmission paths
15.5.1 Paths between parts of the EWCIE
15.5.2 Paths to loudspeakers and warning devices
15.5.3 Paths between multiple EWCIE
15.5.4 Paths to remote power supplies
15.6 Accessibility of indications and controls
15.7 Indications by means of light-emitting indicators
15.7.1 Visibility of indicators
15.7.2 Flash rate of indicators
15.7.3 Multiple function indicators
15.8 Indications on alphanumeric displays
15.8.1 Integrity of display
15.8.2 Mandatory indication
15.8.3 Identification of information
15.8.4 Minimum information
15.8.5 Legibility of information
15.9 Colours and labelling of indications
15.10 Colours and labelling of controls
15.11 Audible indication
15.12 Testing of indicators
15.13 Audio performance
15.13.1 Output power
15.13.2 Signal-to-noise ratio
15.13.3 Frequency response of EWCIE
15.14 Message store
15.15 Redundant power amplifiers—Optional function
16 Additional design requirements for software-controlled EWCIE
16.1 General
16.2 Software documentation
16.2.1 Software design overview
16.2.2 Software design detailed
16.3 Software design structure
16.4 Program monitoring
16.4.1 Indication of program execution failure
16.4.2 Single processor
16.4.3 Multiple processors
16.4.4 Monitoring devices
16.4.5 Safe state
16.5 Storage of programs and data
16.5.1 Working life of storage devices
16.5.2 Program storage requirements
16.5.3 Site-specific storage requirements
16.6 Monitoring of memory contents
17 Marking
18 Tests
18.1 General
18.1.1 Combined EWCIE and other CIE
18.1.2 Atmospheric conditions for tests
18.1.3 Operating conditions for tests
18.1.4 Specimen configuration
18.1.5 Mounting arrangements
18.1.6 Tolerances
18.1.7 Provisions for tests
18.2 Functional test
18.2.1 Objective of test
18.2.2 Test schedule
18.2.2.1 General
18.2.2.2 Emergency warning condition
18.2.2.3 Fault warning condition
18.2.2.4 Disabled condition
18.2.2.5 Automatic/manual mode control
18.2.2.6 Manual controls
18.2.2.7 Interface to external control device(s)
18.2.2.8 Emergency microphone(s)
18.2.2.9 Redundant power amplifiers
18.2.2.10 Test condition
18.3 Test schedule
18.3.1 General
18.3.2 Tests for one specimen
18.3.3 Tests for two specimens
18.3.4 Tests for three specimens
18.3.5 Environmental test requirements
18.4 Output power test
18.4.1 Objective
18.4.2 Test procedure
18.4.2.1 General
18.4.2.2 State of the specimen during conditioning
18.4.2.3 Conditioning and test-setup
18.4.2.4 Measurements during conditioning
18.4.2.5 Final measurements
18.4.2.6 Test requirements
18.5 Signal-to-noise ratio test
18.5.1 Objective
18.5.2 Test procedure
18.5.2.1 General
18.5.2.2 State of specimen during conditioning
18.5.2.3 Conditioning
18.5.2.4 Measurements during conditioning
18.5.3 Test requirements
18.6 Frequency response of EWCIE without microphone(s) test
18.6.1 Objective
18.6.2 Test procedure
18.6.2.1 General
18.6.2.2 State of the specimen during conditioning
18.6.2.3 Conditioning
18.6.2.4 Measurements during conditioning
18.6.3 Test requirements
18.7 Frequency response of EWCIE with microphone(s)
18.7.1 Objective
18.7.2 Test procedure
18.7.2.1 General
18.7.2.2 State of the specimen during conditioning
18.7.2.3 Conditioning
18.7.2.4 Measurements during conditioning
18.7.3 Test requirements
18.8 Cold (operational) test
18.8.1 Objective
18.8.2 Test procedure
18.8.2.1 General
18.8.2.2 Initial examination
18.8.2.3 State of the specimen during conditioning
18.8.2.4 Conditioning
18.8.2.5 Measurements during conditioning
18.8.2.6 Final measurements
18.9 Dry heat, steady state test (operational)—Optional requirement
18.9.1 Objective
18.9.2 Test procedure
18.9.2.1 General
18.9.2.2 Initial examination
18.9.2.3 State of the specimen during conditioning
18.9.2.4 Conditioning
18.9.2.5 Measurements during conditioning
18.9.2.6 Final measurements
18.10 Damp heat, steady state test (Operational)
18.10.1 Objective
18.10.2 Test procedure
18.10.2.1 General
18.10.2.2 Initial examination
18.10.2.3 State of the specimen during conditioning
18.10.2.4 Conditioning
18.10.2.5 Measurements during conditioning
18.10.2.6 Final measurements
18.11 Damp heat, steady state test (Endurance)
18.11.1 Objective
18.11.2 Test procedure
18.11.2.1 General
18.11.2.2 Initial examination
18.11.2.3 State of the specimen during conditioning
18.11.2.4 Conditioning
18.11.2.5 Final measurements
18.11.3 Test requirements
18.12 Impact test (Operational)
18.12.1 Objective
18.12.2 Test procedure
18.12.2.1 General
18.12.2.2 Initial examination
18.12.2.3 State of the specimen during conditioning
18.12.2.4 Conditioning
18.12.2.5 Measurements during conditioning
18.12.2.6 Final measurements
18.12.3 Test requirements
18.13 Vibration, sinusoidal test (Operational)
18.13.1 Objective
18.13.2 Test procedure
18.13.2.1 General
18.13.2.2 Initial examination
18.13.2.3 State of the specimen during conditioning
18.13.2.4 Conditioning
18.13.2.5 Measurements during conditioning
18.13.2.6 Final measurements
18.13.3 Test requirements
18.14 Vibration, sinusoidal test (Endurance)
18.14.1 Objective
18.14.2 Test procedure
18.14.2.1 General
18.14.2.2 Initial examination
18.14.2.3 State of the specimen during conditioning
18.14.2.4 Conditioning
18.14.2.5 Final measurements
18.14.3 Test requirements
18.15 Supply voltage variation test (Operational)
18.15.1 Objective
18.15.2 Test procedure
18.15.2.1 General
18.15.2.2 Initial examination
18.15.2.3 State of the specimen during conditioning
18.15.2.4 Conditioning
18.15.2.5 Measurements during conditioning
18.15.2.6 Final measurements
18.15.3 Test requirements
18.16 Electromagnetic compatibility (EMC) immunity test (Operational)
18.16.1 Objective
18.16.2 Test procedure
18.16.2.1 General
18.16.2.2 State of the specimen during conditioning
18.16.2.3 Conditioning
18.16.2.4 Measurement during conditioning
18.16.2.5 Final measurements
18.16.3 Test requirements
18.17 Alert and evacuation tone test (Operational)
18.17.1 Objective
18.17.2 Test procedure
18.17.2.1 General
18.17.2.2 State of the specimen during conditioning
18.17.2.3 Conditioning
18.17.2.4 Measurements during conditioning
18.17.2.5 Final measurements
18.17.3 Test requirements
18.18 Phased evacuation test (Operational)
18.18.1 Objective
18.18.2 Test procedure
18.18.2.1 General
18.18.2.2 Phased sequence with pre-evacuation alert signal conditioning—Optional function
18.18.2.3 Phased sequence without alert signal conditioning—Optional function
18.18.2.4 Test requirements
19 Test report
Appendix A
A1 General
Appendix B
B1 Combined CIE
B2 Common indication
B3 Common controls
B4 Common outputs
Appendix C
Appendix D
D1 General
D2 Access levels
D2.1 Access Level 1
D2.2 Access Level 2
D2.3 Access Level 3
D2.4 Access Level 4
D2.5 Special means for entry to Access Level 2 or Access Level 3
D2.6 Special means for entry to access Level 3 and Level 4
D2.7 Additional access Levels
Appendix E
Appendix F
F1 General
F2 Example of a simple EWCIE
F3 Example of a more complex EWCIE
Bibliography
Cited references in this standard
EN 50130-4
Alarm Systems, Part 4: Electromagnetic Compatibility—Product Family Standard: Immunity Requirements For Components Of Fire, Intruder, Hold Up, CCTV, Access Control and Social Alarm Systems
[Current]
Alarm systems - Part 2: Electromagnetic compatibility - Immunity requirements for components of fire and security alarm systems
[Current]
Classification of environmental conditions - Part 3-3: Classification of groups of environmental parameters and their severities - Stationary use at weatherprotected locations
[Current]
Sound system equipment - Part 4: Microphones
[Current]
Amendment 1 — Sound system equipment. Part 1: General
Content history
DR AS 4428.16:2014

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