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1 EN54-13 Overview EN54-13:2005 Fire detection and fire alarm systems Part 13: ompatibility assessment of system components. Purpose EN54-13 is part of the EN54 series of standards. It is a standard for system performance rather than a product standard. The standard specifies the minimum functions required to be performed by the control and indicating equipment (IE) and associated components and it specifies the requirements for network systems. It extends the monitoring requirements for all transmission paths over and above the requirements specified in individual product standards. EN54-13 is for use in fire detection and fire alarm systems in accordance with EN54. It is not applicable to, or referenced in, any other applications. It is specified in the installation standards or codes of practice of many countries to provide evidence that the complete system will function as intended under all expected operating conditions. Scope The following are the key points from the scope of the standard. It specifies the requirements for compatibility and connectability assessment of system components. It specifies system design and functional requirements where these are necessary for compatibility. It specifies the requirements for the integrity of the fire detection and alarm system when connected to other systems. It specifies the test and assessment methods required to show compliance. It is applicable to systems where the control and indicating equipment and components are interconnected by electrical wires. It may be used for guidance for systems where the control and indicating equipment and components are connected by other means such as radio and optical fibre REV 01
2 Definitions The following are the key definitions in the standard not directly identified in other parts of EN54: omponent Type 1: device performing a function for the protection of life and/or property that is required by European or national guidelines and regulations omponent Type 2: device performing a function for the protection of life and/or property that is not required by European or national guidelines or regulations ompatibility: bility of a component type 1 to operate with IE Within the limits specified for each component Within specified limits given by the relevant parts of EN54 Within specified configurations of systems onnectability: bility of component type 2 to operate without jeopardising the performance of the fire detection and fire alarm system ompliance In order to comply, the system design and the compatibility or connectability of its components shall: Meet the system design requirements as specified in lause 4. e assessed with the requirements as specified in lause 5.1 e tested using the test methods as specified in lauses 5.2 to 5.5 The use of 3 rd party testing laboratories, whose schedule of accreditation includes EN54-13, is recommended to provide independent evidence of conformity. For compliance using technologies other than electrical wiring (e.g. fibre optics), the assessment and the test methods required should be discussed and agreed with the test laboratory. For information on the compliance of dvanced Electronics products please refer to the individual declarations of conformity for each product. These list the respective panels and the components shown to be compatible by independent laboratory analysis and testing.
3 Requirements asic System [1] omponents shall: Meet the requirements of EN54-13 Meet the requirements of the relevant part of EN54 (where one exists) Meet the requirements of any national guidelines of the countries in which the product will be installed. [2] The system shall provide at least the following functions as defined in EN54-1 and individual components shall be certified in accordance with any relevant options with requirements to meet these functions: [] utomatic fire detection function [] IE function D E [] Fire alarm function G [D] Manual initiating function L J [E] Fire alarm routing function [G] Fire protection function [J] Fault warning routing function [L] power supply [3] If a function of the fire detection and fire alarm system (FDS) is shared with any other system then the function of the FDS shall not be jeopardised. [4] If a component performs a non-fds function then this shall not jeopardise the FDS. Networked Systems network is defined as a fire detection and fire alarm system in which more than one IE are connected together and able to exchange information. The basic requirements are: system fault on a IE shall only affect that IE and its associated components. In accordance with EN54-2 lause 13.7, a system fault should not result in the loss of more than 512 detectors and their associated mandatory functions. ommon functions such as fire alarm routing shall not be affected. single fault on the network transmission paths shall not adversely affect the correct functioning of any part of the system. It shall be possible to identify the section of the transmission path affected by the fault. ll software used for networking shall conform to the requirements specified in EN54-2. Specific requirements are defined for hierarchical systems comprising of a main IE and one or more subsystem IE where all controls, indications and mandatory functions are provided by the main IE. If this is in control of more than 512 detectors or call points either directly or indirectly then, in accordance with the requirements of EN54-2 lause 13.7, a system fault on the main IE shall not result in the loss of more than 512 devices and their mandatory functions. ommon mandatory functions such as fire alarm routing must not be affected for the remaining devices.
4 omponents omponents are classified into two types as component type 1 and component type 2. ll components which perform mandatory or optional functions with requirements are classified as component type 1 and must be assessed and tested for compatibility. To be compatible, components type 1 shall operate within the limits of the relevant part of EN54 and within the limits specified for each component. Typical components type 1 are: Fire detection functions: e.g. heat, smoke, flame detectors and call points, etc. and isolators, etc. Fire alarm functions: e.g. sounders, beacons, etc. and inputs and outputs to other systems such as pagers, etc. Fire protection functions: e.g. inputs and outputs to fire extinguishing, smoke control, door holders, etc. External indication: e.g. remote panels, fire brigade panels, etc. onnection devices between transmission paths: e.g. fibre optical converters If there is no relevant EN54 standard for the component then it must, at least, meet the requirements of EN54-1 and meet the EM immunity requirements of EN ll other input and output devices are classified as component type 2 and must be assessed and tested for connectability. To be connectable, components type 2 must not jeopardise the function of the FDS. Typical components type 2 are: External indication: printers, building management interfaces, remote panels (if used for supplementary information only), etc. Inputs and outputs to other systems The operation of any remote control shall have the same effect as if the operation was performed at the IE itself. Transmission Paths The requirements are applicable to all transmission paths. transmission path may provide a means for: The transmission of information (e.g. network connections) The transmission of information and power (e.g. detector loop or conventional zone circuit) The transmission of power single fault shall not affect another transmission path and is applicable to all transmission paths. Sounder D oth segments must meet the requirements Loop Sounder
5 The means as specified in EN54-2 lause to minimise the effects of fault conditions shall complete the restoration within 300 seconds. fault condition on a transmission path to other systems shall not jeopardise the correct functioning of the FDS. National guidelines may require the consequences of faults are limited. Interfaces to fire protection systems ll components interfacing between the FDS and the fire protection system (FPS) shall be component type 1 and are part of the FDS. The transmission path between the input and output components of the FDS and the FPS may be monitored by either the FDS or the FPS. Tests The test schedule for compatibility is designed to ensure that each component correctly exercises its functions (fire alarm, fault warning, disable and test conditions) in all expected operational conditions. To achieve this, all tests are performed in both: Minimum supply voltage ( and battery) with maximum load Maximum supply voltage ( and battery) with minimum load Transmission paths are tested for open and short circuit conditions. The test establishes the series (partial open circuit S FULT ) or parallel (partial short circuit P FULT ) resistance at which the IE indicates a fault condition. t 0.9xS FULT or at 1.1xP FULT, the voltage on the transmission path at the component must be within the supply limits specified for the component and the component must fully operate when placed into the fire alarm condition.
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