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AS/NZS 2201.1:2007

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Intruder alarm systems Client’s premises - Design, installation, commissioning and maintenance

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1 - AS/NZS 2201.1:2007 INTRUDER ALARM SYSTEMS - CLIENT™S PREMISES-DESIGN, INSTALLATION, COMMISSIONING AND MAINTENANCE
4 - PREFACE
5 - CONTENTS
7 - SECTION 1 SCOPE AND GENERAL
7 - 1.1 SCOPE
7 - 1.2 APPLICATION
7 - 1.3 RISK ASSESSMENT
7 - 1.4 REFERENCED DOCUMENTS
8 - 1.5 DEFINITIONS
8 - 1.5.1 Alarmed area
8 - 1.5.2 Alarm condition
8 - 1.5.3 Alarm transmission equipment
9 - 1.5.4 Alarm warning device
9 - 1.5.5 Arming
9 - 1.5.6 Arming station
9 - 1.5.7 Client
9 - 1.5.8 Control equipment
9 - 1.5.9 Deliberately operated device
9 - 1.5.10 Detection circuits
9 - 1.5.11 Detection device
9 - 1.5.12 Disarming
9 - 1.5.13 Fault condition
9 - 1.5.14 Indicating equipment
9 - 1.5.15 Intruder alarm system
10 - 1.5.16 Monitored circuit
10 - 1.5.17 Monitoring centre
10 - 1.5.18 Partial arming/disarming
10 - 1.5.19 Power supply equipment
10 - 1.5.20 Remote access
10 - 1.5.21 Restricted key
10 - 1.5.22 Satellite siren
10 - 1.5.23 Security alarm company
10 - 1.5.24 Shell
10 - 1.5.25 System alarm
10 - 1.5.26 Tamper-detection device
10 - 1.5.27 Zone
11 - SECTION 2 SYSTEM INSTALLATION REQUIREMENTS
11 - 2.1 GENERAL REQUIREMENTS
11 - 2.2 INSTALLATION
11 - 2.2.1 General
11 - 2.2.2 Control equipment and power supply location
11 - 2.2.3 Mounting
11 - 2.2.4 Tamper detection
11 - 2.2.5 Power supply equipment
11 - 2.2.6 Battery marking
12 - 2.2.7 Alarm transmission equipment
12 - 2.3 DETECTION DEVICES
12 - 2.3.1 General
12 - 2.3.2 Zoning
12 - 2.3.3 End-of-line supervision
12 - 2.4 AUDIBLE WARNING DEVICES
12 - 2.5 ENVIRONMENTAL CONDITIONS
12 - 2.5.1 General environmental conditions
12 - 2.5.2 Special environmental conditions
13 - 2.6 WIRING
13 - 2.6.1 General
13 - 2.6.2 Type of wiring
14 - 2.6.3 Stress on conductors and terminals
14 - 2.6.4 Protection of wiring
14 - 2.7 JOINTINGS
15 - 2.8 FLEXIBLE CONDUCTORS AND CONNECTIONS
15 - 2.9 TERMINATIONS
16 - 2.10 WIRE-FREE LINKS
16 - 2.11 COMMISSIONING
16 - 2.12 CLIENT TRAINING
17 - SECTION 3 EQUIPMENT REQUIREMENTS
17 - 3.1 GENERAL REQUIREMENTS
17 - 3.2 ADDITIONAL FUNCTIONALITY
17 - 3.3 ENVIRONMENTAL CONDITIONS
17 - 3.4 ELECTROMAGNETIC CONFORMANCE COMPATIBILITY (EMC)
17 - 3.5 IMMUNITY
17 - 3.6 LOAD AND LINE CONDITIONS
17 - 3.6.1 Output overload
17 - 3.6.2 Input voltage variations
17 - 3.7 ENCLOSURES
17 - 3.8 TERMINALS
18 - 3.9 MARKING OF CONTROL EQUIPMENT
18 - 3.10 INSTRUCTIONS
18 - 3.11 POWER SUPPLIES
18 - 3.11.1 General
18 - 3.11.2 Performance
18 - 3.11.3 Low battery reporting
18 - 3.11.4 Automatic battery testing and fault reporting
19 - 3.11.5 Charger design
19 - 3.11.6 Charger rating
19 - 3.11.7 Mains supply isolation switch
19 - 3.12 POWER SUPPLY INDICATIONS
19 - 3.12.1 Mains indication
19 - 3.12.2 Charging indication
19 - 3.12.3 Battery indication
19 - 3.13 MARKING OF POWER SUPPLY EQUIPMENT
20 - 3.14 BATTERY REQUIREMENTS
20 - 3.14.1 General
20 - 3.14.2 Battery capacity
21 - 3.15 WIRE-FREE SYSTEMS
21 - 3.15.1 General
21 - 3.15.2 Immunity to in-band interference
21 - 3.15.3 Collision rate
22 - 3.15.4 Classification of wire-free systems
23 - 3.16 EQUIPMENT CLASSIFICATION
23 - 3.16.1 General
23 - 3.16.2 Class 1
26 - 3.16.3 Class 2
27 - 3.16.4 Class 3
28 - 3.16.5 Class 4
29 - 3.16.6 Class 5
30 - SECTION 4 GENERAL OPERATIONAL PROCEDURES AND RESPONSIBILITIES
30 - 4.1 GENERAL RESPONSIBILITIES
30 - 4.2 CLIENT'S RESPONSIBILITIES
31 - SECTION 5 MAINTENANCE AND SERVICE
31 - 5.1 SCOPE OF SECTION
31 - 5.2 MAINTENANCE
31 - 5.2.1 Routine maintenance
32 - 5.2.2 Emergency service
33 - SECTION 6 RECORDS AND REPORTS
33 - 6.1 CLIENT AND EQUIPMENT RECORDS
33 - 6.2 MAINTENANCE RECORD
34 - 6.3 AUTHORITY FOR DISCONNECTING
34 - 6.4 LOGBOOK
35 - APPENDIX A - APPLICATION TO RISK PROFILE
36 - APPENDIX B - INDUSTRY TERMS
36 - B1 DATA TRANSMISSION
36 - B2 ENTRY/EXIT ROUTE
36 - B3 INTERIOR
36 - B4 ISOLATING
36 - B5 MULTIPLEXING
36 - B6 PERIMETER
37 - APPENDIX C - STANDARDS RELATING TO BATTERIES AND BATTERY CHARGERS
37 - C1 BATTERIES
37 - C1.1 Galvanic cells and batteries in general
37 - C1.2 Acid secondary cells and batteries
37 - C1.3 Alkaline secondary cells and batteries
37 - C1.4 Miscellaneous
37 - C2 BATTERY CHARGERS
39 - APPENDIX D - OCCUPANCY RATIO CALCULATIONS
39 - D1 CALCULATION OF THE OCCUPATION RATIO OF THE MEDIUM BY SUPERVISORY SIGNALS
39 - D2 CALCULATION OF THE OCCUPATION RATIO OF THE MEDIUM BY ALARM MESSAGES

Specifies the minimum requirements for the construction, installation, operation and maintenance of intruder alarm equipment and installed systems. It applies to intruder alarm systems, including wire-free systems, suitable for private premises, commercial premises and special installations, and provides guidance for the preparation of a maintenance contract between a client and an alarm company.

Committee
EL-031
DocumentType
Standard
ISBN
0 7337 8160 8
Pages
34
ProductNote
Pending Revision indicates that as a result of the Aged Standards review process, the document needs updating. If no project proposal, meeting the quality criteria, is received within the 12 month timeframe, the document shall be withdrawn.
PublisherName
Standards Australia
Status
Current
Supersedes

This Standard specifies the minimum requirements for the design, installation, commissioning, installation and maintenance of intruder alarm systems.It classifies equipment and systems interconnected by wire and wire-free links. Such systems consist of detection devices, control equipment, warning and signalling devices, and the necessary power supply equipment.This Standard does not cover the transmission of signals from the client's premises to a remote centre. It does not specify the extent or degree of protection to be provided, nor does it necessarily cover all the requirements for a particular installation.NOTES:1. See AS 2201.2 for monitoring centres.2. AS 2201.5 for alarm transmission systems between client's premises and monitoring centres.

Originated as AS 2201.1-1978.
Previous edition 1998.
Jointly revised and redesignated as AS/NZS 2201.1:2007.

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AS/NZS 3000:2000 Electrical installations (known as the Australian/New Zealand Wiring Rules)
AS 2562-2005 Hydrometers - Portable syringe-type for lead-acid batteries
AS/NZS 4251.1:1999 Electromagnetic compatibility (EMC) - Generic emission standard Residential, commercial and light industry
AS/NZS 4029.2:2000 Stationary batteries - Lead-acid Valve-regulated type (IEC 60896-2:1995, MOD)
AS/NZS 4383.1:1996 Preparation of documents used in electrotechnology General requirements
AS 3011.1-1992 Electrical installations - Secondary batteries installed in buildings - Vented cells Vented cells
AS 3193-1995 Approval and test specification - Transformer type battery chargers
AS 3731.2-1995 Stationary batteries - Nickel-cadmium Valve-regulated type
AS 2201.5-1992 Intruder alarm systems - Alarm transmission systems
AS 3731.1-1995 Stationary batteries - Nickel-cadmium Vented type
HB 13-2007 Electrical equipment for hazardous areas
AS/NZS 4383.4:1998 Preparation of documents used in electrotechnology Location and installation documents
AS/NZS 4383.3:1996 Preparation of documents used in electrotechnology Connection diagrams, tables and lists
AS/NZS 3015:2004 Electrical installations - Extra-low voltage d.c. power supplies and service earthing within public telecommunications networks
AS 2201.2-2004 Intruder alarm systems Monitoring centres
AS 4029.1-1994 Stationary batteries - Lead-acid Vented type (based on and including the full text of IEC 896-1)
AS 2401.1-1994 Battery chargers for lead-acid batteries - Domestic type Battery chargers for vented cells (Reconfirmed 2022)
AS 1102.101-1989 Graphical symbols for electrotechnical documentation General information and general index
AS 2201.3-1991 Intruder alarm systems Detection devices for internal use
AS/NZS 3350.2.29:2001 Safety of household and similar electrical appliances Particular requirements for battery chargers (IEC 60335-2-29:1994, MOD)
AS/NZS 2401.2:1995 Battery chargers for lead-acid batteries - Domestic type Battery chargers for valve-regulated cells (Reconfirmed 2024)
AS 2548.1-1998 Battery chargers for lead-acid traction batteries Battery chargers for vented cells
AS/NZS 1768:2007 Lightning protection
AS/NZS 1125:2001 Conductors in insulated electric cables and flexible cords (Reconfirmed 2017)
HB 13-2000 Electrical equipment for hazardous areas
AS 2676.1-1992 Guide to the installation, maintenance, testing and replacement of secondary batteries in buildings - Vented cells
AS 2668-1983 Water for use in secondary batteries
AS 4086.1-1993 Secondary batteries for use with stand-alone power systems General requirements (Reconfirmed 2022)
AS 2149-2003 Starter batteries - Lead acid
AS/NZS 2053.1:2001 Conduits and fittings for electrical installations General requirements (Reconfirmed 2016)
AS 1102.12-1984 Graphical symbols for electrotechnology Electric traction
AS 3011.2-1992 Electrical installations - Secondary batteries installed in buildings Sealed cells
AS 4029.3-1993 Stationary batteries - Lead-acid Pure lead positive pasted plate type
AS 2676.2-1992 Guide to the installation, maintenance, testing and replacement of secondary batteries in buildings - Sealed cells
AS/NZS 1768(INT):2003 Lightning protection
AS/NZS 3191:2003 Electric flexible cords
AS/NZS 4383.2:1996 Preparation of documents used in electrotechnology Function-oriented diagrams
AS/NZS 5000.1:2005 Electric cables - Polymeric insulated For working voltages up to and including 0.6/1 (1.2) kV (Reconfirmed 2017)

AS/NZS 4421:2011 Guard and patrol security services
AS 4421-1996 Guards and patrols
AS 2201.4-1990 Intruder alarm systems Wire-free systems installed in client’s premises
AS 2201.5-1992 Intruder alarm systems - Alarm transmission systems
SA/SNZ HB 252:2014 Communications cabling manual - Module 3: Residential communications cabling handbook
AS 2201.2-2004 Intruder alarm systems Monitoring centres
AS/NZS 2201.5:2008 Intruder alarm systems Alarm transmission systems (Reconfirmed 2020)
HB 252-2007 Communications Cabling Manual - Module 3: Residential communications cabling handbook
AS 2201.3-1991 Intruder alarm systems Detection devices for internal use
AS 4806.4-2008 Closed circuit television (CCTV) Remote video

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