BSI PD 6669:2017
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Guidance for the provision of Alarm Transmission Systems (ATS) for Alarm Systems in the UK
Published By | Publication Date | Number of Pages |
BSI | 2017 | 16 |
This Published Document provides guidance and recommendations relating to alarm transmission systems used in association with alarm systems.
NOTE 1 Alarm transmission systems (ATS) provide a means of sending alarm messages (such as fire, intrusion, access control or social alarm) away from the supervised premises to an alarm receiving centre.
This Published Document builds upon the existing BS EN 50136 series for alarm transmission systems by providing additional guidance, such as additional ATS performance categories and actions to be taken when the availability fails to meet the required levels, alongside fitting and installation advice to improve the security and reliability of ATS.
NOTE 2 See Annex A for installation guidance for intruder and hold-up alarm application.
This Published Document also includes recommendations to enable enhanced reporting of dual path failures.
PDF Catalog
PDF Pages | PDF Title |
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4 | Foreword |
5 | 1 Scope 2 Normative references 3 Terms, definitions and abbreviations |
6 | 4 General considerations 5 ATS categories |
7 | 6 RCT to AMS reporting 7 SPT to AS reporting |
8 | 8 ATS availability Table 1 — ATP availability |
9 | Table 2 — Examples of ATP availability calculations |
10 | Annex A (informative) Installation guidance for intruder and hold-up alarm application |
11 | Annex B (informative) Additional requirements to BS EN 50136‑1 Table B.1 — Maximum reporting time based on BS EN 50136-1 and showing additional DP and SP categories Annex C (informative) Hosted RCT |
12 | Figure C.1 — Example of a hosted alarm transmission system with a single path SPT |
13 | Figure C.2 — Example of a non-hosted alarm transmission system with a single path SPT Figure C.3 — Example of a hosted alarm transmission system with a dual path SPT |
14 | Figure C.4 — Example of a non-hosted alarm transmission system with a dual path SPT |
15 | Bibliography |