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EUROPEAN STANDARD EN 54-23


NORME EUROPÉENNE
EUROPÄISCHE NORM March 2010

ICS 13.220.20

English Version

Fire detection and fire alarm systems - Part 23: Fire alarm
devices - Visual alarm devices

Systèmes d'alarme feu et de détection d'incendie - Partie Brandmeldeanlagen - Teil 23: Feueralarmeinrichtungen -
23: Dispositifs d'alarme feu - Alarmes visuelles Optische Signalgeber

This European Standard was approved by CEN on 23 January 2010.

CEN members are bound to comply with the CEN/CENELEC Internal Regulations which stipulate the conditions for giving this European
Standard the status of a national standard without any alteration. Up-to-date lists and bibliographical references concerning such national
standards may be obtained on application to the CEN Management Centre or to any CEN member.

This European Standard exists in three official versions (English, French, German). A version in any other language made by translation
under the responsibility of a CEN member into its own language and notified to the CEN Management Centre has the same status as the
official versions.

CEN members are the national standards bodies of Austria, Belgium, Bulgaria, Croatia, Cyprus, Czech Republic, Denmark, Estonia,
Finland, France, Germany, Greece, Hungary, Iceland, Ireland, Italy, Latvia, Lithuania, Luxembourg, Malta, Netherlands, Norway, Poland,
Portugal, Romania, Slovakia, Slovenia, Spain, Sweden, Switzerland and United Kingdom.

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Contents Page

Foreword ..............................................................................................................................................................5
Introduction .........................................................................................................................................................7
1 Scope ......................................................................................................................................................8
2 Normative references ............................................................................................................................8
3 Terms, definitions and abbreviations ..................................................................................................9
3.1 Definitions ..............................................................................................................................................9
3.2 Abbreviations ...................................................................................................................................... 10
4 Requirements ...................................................................................................................................... 10
4.1 General ................................................................................................................................................. 10
4.2 Operational reliability ......................................................................................................................... 10
4.2.1 Duration of operation ......................................................................................................................... 10
4.2.2 Provision for external conductors .................................................................................................... 10
4.2.3 Flammability of materials ................................................................................................................... 11
4.2.4 Enclosure protection .......................................................................................................................... 11
4.2.5 Access ................................................................................................................................................. 11
4.2.6 Manufacturer's adjustments .............................................................................................................. 11
4.2.7 On site adjustments of behaviour ..................................................................................................... 11
4.2.8 Requirements for software controlled devices ............................................................................... 11
4.3 Performance parameters under fire conditions .............................................................................. 13
4.3.1 Coverage volume ................................................................................................................................ 13
4.3.2 Variation of light output ..................................................................................................................... 13
4.3.3 Minimum and maximum effective luminous intensity .................................................................... 13
4.3.4 Light colour ......................................................................................................................................... 13
4.3.5 Light temporal pattern and frequency of flashing ........................................................................... 14
4.3.6 Marking and data ................................................................................................................................ 14
4.3.7 Synchronization (option with requirements) ................................................................................... 15
4.4 Durability ............................................................................................................................................. 16
4.4.1 Temperature resistance ..................................................................................................................... 16
4.4.2 Humidity resistance ............................................................................................................................ 16
4.4.3 Shock and vibration resistance......................................................................................................... 16
4.4.4 Corrosion resistance  Sulphur dioxide (SO2) corrosion (endurance) ......................................... 16
4.4.5 Electrical stability  EMC, immunity (operational) .......................................................................... 17
5 Tests and evaluation methods .......................................................................................................... 17
5.1 General ................................................................................................................................................. 17
5.1.1 Atmospheric conditions for tests ..................................................................................................... 17
5.1.2 Operating conditions for tests .......................................................................................................... 17
5.1.3 Mounting arrangements ..................................................................................................................... 17
5.1.4 Tolerances ........................................................................................................................................... 18
5.1.5 Provision for tests .............................................................................................................................. 18
5.1.6 Test schedule ...................................................................................................................................... 18
5.1.7 Reproducibility .................................................................................................................................... 20
5.2 Operational reliability ......................................................................................................................... 20
5.2.1 Duration of operation ......................................................................................................................... 20
5.2.2 Provision for external conductors .................................................................................................... 21
5.2.3 Flammability of materials ................................................................................................................... 21
5.2.4 Enclosure protection .......................................................................................................................... 21
5.2.5 Access ................................................................................................................................................. 22
5.2.6 Manufacturer's adjustments .............................................................................................................. 23
5.2.7 On site adjustments of behaviour ..................................................................................................... 23

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5.2.8 Requirements for software controlled devices ................................................................................ 23


5.3 Performance parameters under fire conditions ............................................................................... 23
5.3.1 Coverage volume ................................................................................................................................. 23
5.3.2 Variation of luminous intensity .......................................................................................................... 23
5.3.3 Minimum and maximum light intensity ............................................................................................. 24
5.3.4 Light colour .......................................................................................................................................... 24
5.3.5 Light pattern and frequency of flashing ............................................................................................ 24
5.3.6 Marking and data ................................................................................................................................. 24
5.3.7 Synchronization (option with requirements) .................................................................................... 24
5.4 Durability .............................................................................................................................................. 26
5.4.1 Temperature resistance ...................................................................................................................... 26
5.4.2 Humidity resistance ............................................................................................................................ 29
5.4.3 Shock and vibration resistance ......................................................................................................... 33
5.4.4 Corrosion resistance  Sulphur dioxide (SO2) corrosion (endurance) .......................................... 37
5.4.5 Electrical stability  Electromagnetic compatibility (EMC), immunity ........................................... 38
6 Evaluation of conformity .................................................................................................................... 39
6.1 General ................................................................................................................................................. 39
6.2 Initial type testing ................................................................................................................................ 40
6.2.1 General ................................................................................................................................................. 40
6.2.2 Test samples ........................................................................................................................................ 40
6.2.3 Test reports .......................................................................................................................................... 40
6.3 Factory production control................................................................................................................. 41
6.3.1 General ................................................................................................................................................. 41
6.3.2 General requirements ......................................................................................................................... 41
6.3.3 Product specific requirements ........................................................................................................... 42
6.3.4 Initial inspection of factory and FPC ................................................................................................. 43
6.3.5 Surveillance of FPC ............................................................................................................................. 43
6.4 Procedure for modifications............................................................................................................... 44
6.5 One-off products, pre-production products (e.g. prototypes) and products produced in
very low quantities .............................................................................................................................. 44
Annex A (normative) Method for measuring the light distribution from a VAD ......................................... 46
A.1 General ................................................................................................................................................. 46
A.2 Test apparatus ..................................................................................................................................... 46
A.3 Instrumentation ................................................................................................................................... 46
A.4 Test room ............................................................................................................................................. 46
A.5 Arrangement for measuring the effective luminous intensity ........................................................ 48
A.6 Calculation of Ieff (av)........................................................................................................................... 52
A.7 Calculation of coverage distance ...................................................................................................... 52
Annex B (normative) Comparative light output level measurement for VADs ........................................... 53
B.1 General ................................................................................................................................................. 53
B.2 Light test chamber .............................................................................................................................. 53
B.3 Calibration of the light test chamber ................................................................................................. 53
B.4 Mounting arrangements...................................................................................................................... 54
B.5 Measurement of effective average illumination ............................................................................... 54
Annex C (informative) Construction of the light test chamber and associated equipment for
comparative measurements ............................................................................................................... 55
C.1 Light test chamber .............................................................................................................................. 55
C.2 Surface finishes ................................................................................................................................... 55
Annex D (informative) Comparison of flammability test requirements in various standards .................. 57
D.1 Introduction .......................................................................................................................................... 57
D.2 Relevant standards ............................................................................................................................. 57
D.3 Vertical burning tests .......................................................................................................................... 57
D.4 Horizontal burning tests ..................................................................................................................... 58
D.4.1 IEC 60695-11-10 and UL 94 ................................................................................................................. 58
D.4.2 IEC 60695-11-20 and UL 94 ................................................................................................................. 59

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Annex ZA (informative) Clauses of this European Standard addressing the provisions of the EU
Construction Products Directive (89/106/EEC) ................................................................................ 60
ZA.1 Scope and relevant characteristics .................................................................................................. 60
ZA.2 Procedures for the attestation of conformity of VADs ................................................................... 62
ZA.2.1 System of attestation of conformity ................................................................................................. 62
ZA.2.2 EC Certificate of conformity .............................................................................................................. 63
ZA.3 CE marking and labelling ................................................................................................................... 63
Bibliography ..................................................................................................................................................... 66

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Foreword
This document (EN 54-23:2010) has been prepared by Technical Committee CEN/TC 72 “Fire detection and
fire alarm systems”, the secretariat of which is held by BSI.

This European Standard shall be given the status of a national standard, either by publication of an identical
text or by endorsement, at the latest by September 2010, and conflicting national standards shall be
withdrawn at the latest by March 2013.

Attention is drawn to the possibility that some of the elements of this document may be the subject of patent
rights. CEN [and/or CENELEC] shall not be held responsible for identifying any or all such patent rights.

This document has been prepared under a mandate given to CEN by the European Commission and the
European Free Trade Association, and supports essential requirements of EU Directive(s).

For relationship with EU Directive(s), see informative Annex ZA, which is an integral part of this document.

EN 54, Fire detection and fire alarm systems, consists of the following parts:

Part 1: Introduction

Part 2: Control and indicating equipment

Part 3: Fire alarm devices Sounders

Part 4: Power supply equipment

Part 5: Heat detectors Point detectors

Part 7: Smoke detectors Point detectors using scattered light, transmitted light or ionization

Part 10: Flame detectors Point detectors

Part 11: Manual call points

Part 12: Smoke detectors Line detectors using an optical light beam

Part 13: Compatibility assessment of system components

Part 14: Guidelines for planning, design, installation, commissioning, use and maintenance (in
preparation)

Part 16: Voice alarm control and indicating equipment

Part 17: Short-circuit isolators

Part 18: Input/output devices

Part 20: Aspirating smoke detectors

Part 21: Alarm transmission and fault warning routing equipment

Part 22: Resettable line-type heat detectors (in preparation)

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Part 23: Fire alarm devices VADs

Part 24: Components of voice alarm systems Loudspeakers

Part 25: Components using radio links

Part 26: Point fire detectors Carbon monoxide fire detectors (in preparation)

Part 27: Duct smoke detectors (in preparation)

Part 28: Non-resettable (digital) line-type heat detectors (in preparation)

Part 29: Multi-sensor fire detectors Point detectors using a combination of smoke and heat
sensors (in preparation)

Part 30: Multi-sensor fire detectors Point detectors using a combination of carbon monoxide and
heat sensors (in preparation)

According to the CEN/CENELEC Internal Regulations, the national standards organizations of the following
countries are bound to implement this European Standard: Austria, Belgium, Bulgaria, Croatia, Cyprus, Czech
Republic, Denmark, Estonia, Finland, France, Germany, Greece, Hungary, Iceland, Ireland, Italy, Latvia,
Lithuania, Luxembourg, Malta, Netherlands, Norway, Poland, Portugal, Romania, Slovakia, Slovenia, Spain,
Sweden, Switzerland and the United Kingdom.

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Introduction
The purpose of a visual fire alarm device (VAD) is to warn person(s) within, or in the vicinity of, a building of
the occurrence of a fire emergency in order to enable such person(s) to take appropriate measures.

This European Standard allows manufacturers to specify VADs in terms of the range at which the required
illumination is met. Three categories of device are defined, one for ceiling mounted devices, one for wall
mounted devices and an open category. The maximum range of the VAD is tested by measuring the light
output in a hemisphere surrounding it to determine its light distribution. As the light output of some VADs can
change over time due, for example, to the effect of self-heating, a test has been introduced to check that the
variation of light output over time is within an acceptable limit.

This European Standard gives common requirements for the construction and robustness of VADs as well as
for their performance under climatic, mechanical and electrical interference conditions which are likely to occur
in the service environment. VADs are classified in one of two application environment types, i.e. Type A and
Type B. More severe climatic conditions are applied to devices that are primarily intended for outdoor
applications (Type B) than those primarily intended for indoor applications (Type A).

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1 Scope
This European Standard specifies the requirements, test methods and performance criteria for visual alarm
devices in a fixed installation intended to signal a visual warning of a fire between the fire detection and fire
alarm system and the occupants of a building (see item C of Figure 1 of EN 54-1:1996). It is intended to cover
only those devices which derive their operating power by means of a physical electrical connection to an
external source such as a fire alarm system.

This European Standard specifies the evaluation of conformity and the marking of the visual alarm devices.

This European Standard applies to visual alarm devices that rely on software for their operation and to those
that do not.

This European Standard applies only to pulsing or flashing visual alarm devices, for example xenon beacons
or rotating beacons. Devices giving continuous light output are excluded from this European Standard.

This European Standard is not intended to cover visual indicators, for example those on detectors or on the
control and indicating equipment.

2 Normative references
The following referenced documents are indispensable for the application of this document. For dated
references, only the edition cited applies. For undated references, the latest edition of the referenced
document (including any amendments) applies.

EN 54-1:1996, Fire detection and fire alarm systems — Part 1: Introduction

EN 50130-4:1995, Alarm systems — Part 4: Electromagnetic compatibility — Product family standard:


Immunity requirements for components of fire, intruder and social alarm systems (including
EN 50130-4:1995/A1:1998 and EN 50130-4:1995/A2:2003)

EN 60068-1:1994, Environmental testing — Part 1: General and guidance (IEC 60068-1:1988 +


Corrigendum 1988 +A1:1992)

EN 60068-2-1:2007, Environmental testing — Part 2-1: Tests — Tests A: Cold (IEC 60068-2-1:2007)

EN 60068-2-2:2007, Environmental testing — Part 2-2: Tests — Test B: Dry heat (IEC 60068-2-2:2007)

EN 60068-2-6:2008, Environmental testing — Part 2-6: Tests — Tests Fc: Vibration, (sinusoidal)
(IEC 60068-2-6:2007)

EN 60068-2-27:2009, Environmental testing — Part 2-27: Tests — Test Ea and guidance: Shock
(IEC 60068-2-27:2008)

EN 60068-2-30:2005, Environmental testing — Part 2-30: Tests — Test Db: Damp heat, cyclic (12 h + 12 h
cycle) (IEC 60068-2-30:2005)

EN 60068-2-42:2003, Environmental testing — Part 2-42: Tests; Test Kc: Sulphur dioxide test for contacts
and connections (IEC 60068-2-42:2003)

EN 60068-2-75:1997, Environmental testing — Part 2-75: Tests — Test Eh: Hammer tests
(IEC 60068-2-75:1997)

EN 60068-2-78:2001, Environmental testing — Part 2-78: Tests; Test Cab: Damp heat, steady state
(IEC 60068-2-78:2001)

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EN 60529:1991, Degrees of protection provided by enclosures (IP code) (IEC 60529:1989) (including
EN 60529:1991/A1:2000)

EN 60695-11-10:1999, Fire hazard testing — Part 11-10: Test flames — 50 W horizontal and vertical flame
test methods (IEC 60695-11-10:1999) (including EN 60695-11-10:1999/A1:2003)

EN 60695-11-20:1999, Fire hazard testing — Part 11-20: Test flames — 500 W flame test methods
(IEC 60695-11-20:1999) (including EN 60695-11-20:1999/A1:2003)

EN ISO 9001:2008, Quality management systems — Requirements (ISO 9001:2008)

ISO 23539:2005, Photometry — The CIE system of physical photometry

3 Terms, definitions and abbreviations

3.1 Definitions

For the purposes of this document, the terms and definitions given in EN 54-1:1996 and the following apply.

3.1.1
coverage volume
volume within which the required illumination is achieved

3.1.2
normal axis
axis normal to the mounting plane which passes through the reference point

3.1.3
effective luminous intensity
measurement corresponding to the light output of the visual alarm device measured using the equipment and
method detailed in Annex A

3.1.4
light output level
measurement corresponding to the light output of the visual alarm device measured using the equipment and
method detailed in Annex B

3.1.5
mode (of operation)
one of a possible number of pre-defined light outputs of the visual alarm device which can be selected by
means specified by the manufacturer

3.1.6
reference point
point representing the optical centre within or on the surface of the visual alarm device specified by the
manufacturer

3.1.7
required illumination
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illumination of 0,4 lm/m on a surface perpendicular to the direction of the light emitted from the device

3.1.8
Type A visual alarm device
device primarily intended for indoor applications

NOTE Type A visual alarm devices may be suitable for some protected outdoor situations.

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3.1.9
Type B visual alarm device
device primarily intended for outdoor applications

NOTE Type B visual alarm devices may be more suitable than Type A visual alarm devices for some indoor
situations where high temperature and/or humidity are present.

3.1.10
visual alarm device
VAD
device which generates a flashing light to signal to the occupants of a building that a fire condition exists

3.2 Abbreviations

AC Alternating current

DC Direct current

EMC Electromagnetic compatibility

RMS Root mean square

VAD Visual alarm device

4 Requirements

4.1 General

In order to comply with this standard, VADs shall meet the requirements of Clause 4, which shall be verified
by visual inspection or engineering assessment, shall be tested as described in Clause 5 and shall meet the
requirements of the tests.

4.2 Operational reliability

4.2.1 Duration of operation

The VAD shall be rated for at least 100 h operation. No limitation on duty factor or maximum on-time shall
prevent the device from operating the 1 h 'on' 1 h 'off' cycle required by the test procedure described in 5.2.

NOTE This requirement does not apply to the capacity of batteries which may be used within VADs as a means of
local storage of operating power. The capacity and charging requirements of such batteries should meet the requirement
of the system.

4.2.2 Provision for external conductors

The VAD shall provide space within its enclosure for external conductors to be brought in and terminated.
Entry holes for conductors or cables shall be provided or the location where such holes are to be made shall
be indicated by providing a template or some other suitable means.

Terminals for connecting external conductors shall be designed so that the conductors are clamped between
metal surfaces without being damaged. Each terminal shall be capable of allowing the connection of any
2 2
conductor having a cross-sectional area between 0,28 mm and 1,5 mm inclusive.

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4.2.3 Flammability of materials

The VAD shall be constructed of material(s) capable of withstanding the tests specified in Clause 5. In
addition, the material(s) of plastic enclosures shall meet the following flammability requirements:

a) EN 60695-11-10:1999 as amended by EN 60695-11-10:1999/A1:2003 Class V-2 or HB75 for devices


operating from a voltage source less than or equal to 30 V RMS or 42,4 V DC and consuming less than
15 W of power;

b) EN 60695-11-20:1999 as amended by EN 60695-11-20:1999/A1:2003 Class 5VB for devices operating


from a voltage source greater than 30 V RMS or 42,4 V DC and consuming more than 15 W of power.

NOTE Annex D gives information on the test requirements and classification given in the IEC standards and
equivalent flammability ratings in UL 94.

4.2.4 Enclosure protection

The degree of protection provided by the enclosure of VADs shall meet the following requirements:

a) for Type A VAD: Code IP21C of EN 60529:1991;

b) for Type B VAD: Code IP33C of EN 60529:1991.

4.2.5 Access

Means shall be provided to limit access for removal of parts or the whole device, e.g. special tool, codes,
hidden screws, seals, etc.

4.2.6 Manufacturer's adjustments

It shall not be possible to change the manufacturer's settings except by special means (e.g. the use of a
special code or tool) or by breaking or removing a seal.

4.2.7 On site adjustments of behaviour

If there is provision for on-site adjustment of the behaviour of the VAD:

a) for each setting at which compliance with this standard is claimed, the VAD shall comply with the
requirements of this standard and access to the adjustment means shall only be possible by the use of a
code or special tool or by removing the VAD from its base or mounting; and

b) any setting(s) at which compliance with this European Standard is not claimed, shall only be accessible by
the use of a code or special tool and it shall be clearly marked on the VAD or in the associated data that
when these setting(s) are used, the VAD does not comply with the standard.

NOTE These adjustments may be carried out, for example, at the VAD or at the control and indicating equipment.

4.2.8 Requirements for software controlled devices

4.2.8.1 General

For VADs which rely on software control in order to fulfil the requirements of this European Standard, the
requirements of 4.2.8.2, 4.2.8.3 and 4.2.8.4 shall be met.

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4.2.8.2 Software documentation

4.2.8.2.1 Documentation which gives an overview of the software design shall be submitted. This
documentation shall be in sufficient detail for the design to be inspected for compliance with this European
Standard and shall include at least the following:

a) a functional description of the main program flow (e.g. as a flow diagram or structogram) including:

1) a brief description of the modules and the functions that they perform;

2) the way in which the modules interact;

3) the overall hierarchy of the program;

4) the way in which the software interacts with the hardware of the VAD;

5) the way in which the modules are called, including any interrupt processing;

b) a description of which areas of memory are used for the various purposes (e.g. the program, site specific
data and running data);

c) a designation, by which the software and its version can be uniquely identified.

4.2.8.2.2 Detailed design documentation, which only needs to be provided if required for assessment
purposes, shall comprise at least the following:

a) an overview of the whole system configuration, including all software and hardware components;

b) a description of each module of the program, containing at least:

1) the name of the module;

2) a description of the tasks performed;

3) a description of the interfaces, including the type of data transfer, the valid data range and the
checking for valid data;

c) full source code listings, as hard copy or in machine-readable form (e.g. ASCII-code), including all global
and local variables, constants and labels used, and sufficient comment for the program flow to be
recognized;

d) details of any software tools used in the design and implementation phase (e.g. CASE-tools, compilers).

4.2.8.3 Software design

In order to ensure the reliability of the VAD, the following requirements for the software design shall apply:

a) the software shall have a modular structure;

b) the design of the interfaces for manually and automatically generated data shall not permit invalid data to
cause error in the program operation;

c) the software shall be designed to avoid the occurrence of deadlock of the program flow.

4.2.8.4 Storage of program and data

The program necessary to comply with this European Standard and any preset data, such as manufacturer's
settings, shall be held in non-volatile memory. Writing to areas of memory containing this program and data

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shall only be possible by the use of some special tool or code and shall not be possible during normal
operation of the VAD.

Site-specific data shall be held in memory which will retain data for at least two weeks without external power
to the VAD, unless provision is made for the automatic renewal of such data, following loss of power, within 1
h of power being restored.

4.3 Performance parameters under fire conditions

4.3.1 Coverage volume

4.3.1.1 VADs shall meet the requirement for coverage volume of at least one of the following three
categories:

a) 'C', ceiling mounted devices;

b) 'W', wall mounted devices;

c) 'O', open class devices.

4.3.1.2 Category C devices shall be further specified as C-x-y (see 4.3.6.2, d), 1)), where:

x is either 3, 6 or 9, representing the maximum height, in metres (m), at which the device may be
mounted; and
y is the diameter, in metres (m), of the coverage cylindrical volume when the device is mounted at the
ceiling height.
EXAMPLE C-3-12 corresponds to a ceiling mounted device giving a coverage cylindrical volume of 12 m diameter at
3 m height.

4.3.1.3 Category W devices shall be further specified as W-x-y (see 4.3.6.2, d), 2)), where:

x is the maximum height of the devices on the wall, in metres (m), with a minimum value of 2,4 m; and
y is the width of a square room, in metres (m), covered by the device.
EXAMPLE W-2,4-6 corresponds to a wall mounted device giving a coverage cuboid volume of 2,4 m × 6 m × 6 m
when mounted at a height of 2,4 m.

4.3.1.4 For category O devices the coverage volume in which the required illumination is achieved shall
be specified (see 4.3.6.2, d), 3)).

4.3.2 Variation of light output

When tested in accordance with 5.3.2, the variation in effective luminous intensity of the VAD, over 30 min,
shall be less than 25 %.

4.3.3 Minimum and maximum effective luminous intensity

When tested in accordance with 5.3.3, the VAD shall produce an effective luminous intensity of at least 1 cd
for 70 % of all measurement points and shall not exceed 500 cd for any measurement points.

4.3.4 Light colour

The VAD shall emit a white or red flashing light.

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4.3.5 Light temporal pattern and frequency of flashing

The flash rate of the VAD shall be between 0,5 Hz and 2 Hz measured at 10 % of the peak values of
consecutive leading edges of the first pulse of each flash (P10L).

NOTE The light temporal pattern and frequency of flashing may vary in different countries. Reference needs to be
made to local regulations.

The maximum on time, measured between the 10 % of peak value of the leading edge (P10L) and the 10 %
value of the trailing edge (P10T) of the last pulse of the flash shall not exceed 0,2 s.

If the light emitted consists of groups of several pulses and the time between the P10T of one pulse and the
P10L of the next pulse is less than 0,04 s then the pulses shall be considered as a single event. Any set of
multiple pulses shall not exceed 0,2 s between the P10L for of the first peak to the P10T of the last peak.

A set of pulses where the minimum value does not drop below 10 % of the peak value is considered as a
single pulse and shall not exceed 0,2 s between P10L and P10T.

4.3.6 Marking and data

4.3.6.1 Marking

Each VAD shall be clearly marked with the following information:

a) number of this standard (i.e. EN 54-23);

b) environment type (i.e. Type A or B (see 3.1.8 and 3.1.9));

c) device category (see 4.3.1);

d) name or trademark of the manufacturer or supplier;

e) manufacturer or supplier model designation (type or number of the VAD);

f) terminal designations;

g) a mark(s) or code(s) (e.g. serial number or batch code), by which the manufacturer can identify, at least,
the date or batch and place of manufacture and the version number(s) of any software contained within
the device.

For detachable VADs, the detachable part shall be marked with a), b), c), d), e) and g), and the base shall be
marked with, at least, e) (i.e. its own model designation) and f).

Where any marking on the device uses symbols or abbreviations not in common use then these shall be
explained in the data supplied with the device.

The marking need not be discernible when the device is installed and ready for use but shall be visible during
installation and shall be accessible during maintenance.

The markings shall not be placed on screws or other easily removable parts of the device.

NOTE Where ZA.3 covers the same information as this clause, the requirements of this clause are met.

4.3.6.2 Data

The information required in 4.3.6.1, together with the following, shall be supplied with the device, or shall be
given in a data sheet or technical manual identified on, or with each device:

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a) rated supply voltages or voltage ranges (AC or DC);

b) power and current consumption;

c) supply frequency ranges, where relevant;

d) the coverage characteristics:

1) for category C devices, the information shall clearly show or state:

i) the maximum allowable height of the device above the floor level, given in metres (m), i.e.
parameter x in the category specification as described in 4.3.1.2;

ii) the cylindrical volume with its central axis extending vertically downwards from the device;

iii) the diameter of the above cylindrical volume, given in metres (m), i.e. parameter y in the
category specification as described in 4.3.1.2;

2) for category W devices, the information shall clearly show or state:

i) the device correct orientation;

ii) features of the device used to align the device to the orientation given in 4.3.6.2, d), 2), i);

iii) the maximum allowable mounted height of the device, given in metres (m), i.e. parameter x in
the category specification as described in 4.3.1.3;

iv) the cuboid volume with its vertical side equal to the height at which the device is mounted and
with the device in the centre of one top edge;

v) the length of the other two sides of the cuboid, given in metres (m), i.e. parameter y in the
category specification as described in 4.3.1.3;

3) for category O devices, the information shall clearly show or state:

i) the mounting position of the device;

ii) any specific requirement for mounting the device in a particular orientation, and how this
orientation can be identified on the device;

iii) any restrictions on the minimum and maximum allowable mounted height;

iv) the volumetric shape, its dimensions and how it is related to the device;

e) the light temporal pattern and frequency of flashing;

f) IP Code to EN 60529:1991 as amended by EN 60529:1991/A1:2000;

g) any other information necessary to allow correct installation, operation and maintenance of the device.

4.3.7 Synchronization (option with requirements)

VADs may include a synchronization function to eliminate the possibility of a flash frequency/temporal pattern
that could result in adverse effects, such as inducing epileptic fits, when devices are in close proximity. In such
cases, VADs shall meet the requirements of the test described in 5.3.7.

NOTE This synchronization can be achieved by internal circuitry, the addition of a trigger wire connected between
devices or by other means defined by the manufacturer.

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4.4 Durability

4.4.1 Temperature resistance

4.4.1.1 Dry heat (operational)

Type A and Type B VADs shall function correctly at high ambient temperatures as specified in 5.4.1.1.

4.4.1.2 Dry heat (endurance)

Type B VADs shall be capable of withstanding long term exposure to high temperature as specified in 5.4.1.2.

4.4.1.3 Cold (operational)

Type A and Type B VADs shall function correctly at low ambient temperatures as specified in 5.4.1.3.

4.4.2 Humidity resistance

4.4.2.1 Damp heat, cyclic (operational)

Type A and Type B VADs shall function correctly at a high level of humidity as specified in 5.4.2.1.

4.4.2.2 Damp heat, steady state (endurance)

Type A and Type B VADs shall be capable of withstanding long term exposure to a high level of continuous
humidity as specified in 5.4.2.2.

4.4.2.3 Damp heat, cyclic (endurance)

Type B VADs shall be capable of withstanding the effect of cyclic humidity levels as specified in 5.4.2.3.

4.4.3 Shock and vibration resistance

4.4.3.1 Shock (operational)

Type A and Type B VADs shall operate correctly when submitted to mechanical shocks as specified in 5.4.3.1.

4.4.3.2 Impact (operational)

Type A and Type B VADs shall operate correctly when submitted to mechanical impacts as specified in
5.4.3.2.

4.4.3.3 Vibration, sinusoidal (operational)

Type A and Type B VADs shall operate correctly when submitted to sinusoidal vibration as specified in 5.4.3.3.

4.4.3.4 Vibration, sinusoidal (endurance)

Type A and Type B VADs shall be capable of withstanding the effect of sinusoidal vibration as specified in
5.4.3.4.

4.4.4 Corrosion resistance  Sulphur dioxide (SO2) corrosion (endurance)

Type A and Type B VADs shall be capable of withstanding exposure to an SO2 corrosive atmosphere as
specified in 5.4.4.

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4.4.5 Electrical stability  EMC, immunity (operational)

Type A and Type B VADs shall operate correctly when submitted to electromagnetic interference as specified
in 5.4.5.

5 Tests and evaluation methods

5.1 General

5.1.1 Atmospheric conditions for tests

Unless otherwise stated in a test procedure, the testing shall be carried out after the test specimen has been
allowed to stabilize in the standard atmospheric conditions for testing described in EN 60068-1:1994, as
follows:

temperature: 15 °C to 35 °C;

relative humidity: 25 % to 75 %;

air pressure: 86 kPa to 106 kPa.

The temperature and humidity shall be substantially constant for each test where these standard atmospheric
conditions are applied.

5.1.2 Operating conditions for tests

If a test method requires a specimen to be giving the visual alarm signal, then the specimen shall be
connected to suitable power supply equipment as specified in the data provided by the manufacturer. Where,
in order to be giving the visual alarm signal, a VAD also requires the application of a control signal or signals,
this shall be provided in accordance with the manufacturer's specification.

If a test method requires a specimen to be in the quiescent state, then the specimen shall not be supplied with
power unless it is a VAD of the types which have electronic circuits for analyzing control signals and triggering
the visual alarm signal, in which case the specimen shall be connected to suitable power supply and control
equipment as specified in the data provided by the manufacturer and the control signals shall be arranged so
that the specimen is in a non-signalling state.

Unless otherwise specified in the test procedure, the supply parameters applied to the specimen shall be set
within the manufacturer's specified range(s) and shall remain constant throughout the tests. The value chosen
for each parameter shall be the nominal value, or the mean of the specified range.

If different light levels for operation under different conditions are declared (see 4.3.6.2), then, unless
otherwise specified by the test procedure, the tests shall be conducted under one selected mode of operation
only. Selection of the mode of operation shall be made with the aim to use that which consumes the most
power. This shall normally be the brightest mode and/or the mode with the highest frequency of flashing.

NOTE All modes of operation and all voltage ranges are tested in 5.4.

5.1.3 Mounting arrangements

Unless otherwise specified, the specimen shall be mounted by its normal means of attachment in accordance
with the manufacturer's instructions on a flat, rigid backing board. If these instructions describe more than one
method of mounting then the method considered to be most unfavourable shall be chosen for each test.

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5.1.4 Tolerances

The tolerances for the environmental test parameters shall be given in the basic reference standards for the
test (e.g. the relevant part of EN 60068).

If a specific tolerance or deviation limit is not specified in a requirement or test procedure, then a deviation
limit of ± 5 % shall be applied.

5.1.5 Provision for tests

The following shall be provided for testing compliance with this European Standard:

a) eight specimens of Type A or ten specimens of Type B VADs with any mounting, bases, boxes or
accessories, etc.;

b) any equipment, such as a control and indicating equipment, as may be necessary for the correct
operation of the VAD in accordance with the manufacturer's specification;

c) the data required in 4.3.6.2.

The specimens submitted shall be deemed representative of the manufacturer's normal production with
regard to their construction and settings.

NOTE The details of the power supply equipment used and/or the equipment used for generating the control
signal(s) should be given in the test report.

5.1.6 Test schedule

The specimens shall be tested and inspected according to the schedule given in Table 1.

All the specimens shall be first submitted to the reproducibility test described in 5.1.7. On completion of the
reproducibility test, the specimen with the least bright light level shall be numbered 1 and the rest arbitrarily
numbered from 2 to 8 for Type A or 2 to 10 for Type B.

Unless otherwise required by the test procedure, the mode of operation selected for conducting the
reproducibility test shall be used for the other tests.

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Table 1 — Test schedule

Test c Clause Specimen No(s) a, b, c

Type A Type B

Reproducibility 5.1.7 All All

Duration of operation 5.2.1 1 1

Enclosure protection 5.2.4 2 2

Coverage volume 5.3.1 2 2

Variation of light output 5.3.2 2 2

Synchronization (option with requirements) 5.3.7 1, 2 1, 2

Dry heat (operational) 5.4.1.1 3 3

Dry heat (endurance) 5.4.1.2 — 9

Cold (operational) 5.4.1.3 3 3

Damp heat, cyclic (operational) 5.4.2.1 3 3

Damp heat, steady state (endurance) 5.4.2.2 3 3

Damp heat, cyclic (endurance) 5.4.2.3 — 10

Shock (operational) 5.4.3.1 4 5

Impact (operational) 5.4.3.2 5 5

Vibration (operational) 5.4.3.3 6 6

Vibration (endurance) 5.4.3.4 6 6

SO2 corrosion (endurance) 5.4.4 7 7

Electromagnetic compatibility (EMC), immunity (operational): 5.4.5b 8 8


Electrostatic discharge
Radiated electromagnetic fields
Conducted disturbances induced by electromagnetic fields
Voltage transients fast transient bursts
Voltage transients slow high energy voltage surge
a Where a specimen is intended to be used for more than one test and its light output level differs from that measured during the
reproducibility test by more than a factor of 2 after one of the tests, a new specimen shall be used for the next test on the schedule for
that specimen. The light output level shall be first measured as specified in 5.1.7.
b The EMC tests specified in 5.4.5 are not required for VADs which do not rely on active electronic components for their operation.
c The tests on an individual specimen may be carried out in any order except that the reproducibility test (5.1.7) shall be performed
first on all specimens and the tests on specimen 2 shall be carried out in the order listed, except for the enclosure protection test,
5.2.4, which shall be conducted last.

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5.1.7 Reproducibility

5.1.7.1 Object of the test

To show that the light output of the VAD does not vary unduly from specimen to specimen and to establish
light output data for comparison with the light output measured during and/or after the environmental tests
specified in this European Standard.

5.1.7.2 Test procedure

The light output levels of all the specimens shall be measured as described in Annex B.

The measurement shall be recorded for each specimen and the light output level of the brightest and the least
bright specimen shall be designated Qmax and Qmin, respectively.

5.1.7.3 Test requirements

The ratio of the light output levels Qmax:Qmin shall not exceed 2.

5.2 Operational reliability

5.2.1 Duration of operation

5.2.1.1 Object of the test

To show that the light level of the VAD does not change significantly after prolonged operation.

5.2.1.2 Test procedure

5.2.1.2.1 Conditioning

The specimen shall be subjected to the following durability cycle 100 times:
operational condition for 1 h at the maximum of the supply voltage declared (see 4.3.6.2, a));
non-operational condition for 1 h.

5.2.1.2.2 Final measurements

Within 1 h of the completion of the durability cycles:

a) for VAD using multiple light sources, the functioning of each light source shall be verified;

b) the light output of the specimen shall be measured as described in Annex B.

5.2.1.3 Test requirements

The specimen shall be deemed to have passed this test if:

a) all light sources are functioning when checked during final measurements (see 5.2.1.2.2, a)); and

b) the light output level measured after 100 durability cycles does not change by more than 1,5 from that
measured, for the same specimen, under the same operating condition, in the reproducibility test
(see 5.1.7).

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5.2.2 Provision for external conductors

A visual inspection of a specimen shall be conducted to verify that the VAD meets the requirements for the
provision for external conductors as specified in 4.2.2.

5.2.3 Flammability of materials

Verification of compliance to the flammability of materials requirements specified in 4.2.3 shall be carried out
by examination of a certificate of conformity or test report(s) for the material used in the construction of the
enclosure.

NOTE 1 Many manufacturers of plastic materials provide certificate of conformity or test reports against the
requirements and tests methods specified in UL 94. These certificates or test reports can be used where they provide
equivalent classification to those specified in 4.2.3.

NOTE 2 See Annex D for comparison of the test requirements and flammability classes given in the IEC standards
specified in 4.2.3 and equivalent flammability categories in UL 94.

5.2.4 Enclosure protection

5.2.4.1 Object of the tests

To demonstrate that the degree of protection provided by the enclosure of the VAD, with regard to the ingress
of solid foreign objects and the harmful effects due to the ingress of water, meets the minimum requirements
of this European Standard (see 4.2.4).

5.2.4.2 Enclosure of the VAD

The enclosure of the VAD shall be taken as comprising any parts of the outer physical envelope of the device
which prevent or restrict access of solid foreign objects to the light source, electronic assembly(ies) and wiring
terminals.

NOTE Ingress of liquid inside the enclosure may be possible, but should not adversely affect the operation of the
device.

5.2.4.3 Test procedures

5.2.4.3.1 Reference

The test apparatus and procedures shall be as described in EN 60529:1991 as amended by


EN 60529:1991/A1:2000. The following tests shall be conducted:

a) protection against solid foreign objects indicated by the first characteristic numeral;

b) protection against access to hazardous parts indicated by the additional letter;

c) protection against water indicated by the second characteristic numeral.

The test for protection against water shall be conducted last.

5.2.4.3.2 State of the specimen during conditioning

The specimen under test shall be:

a) unpowered during the test for protection against solid foreign objects;

b) unpowered during the test for protection against access to hazardous parts;

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c) powered and giving the visual alarm signal during the test for protection against water.

The specimen under test shall be mounted as specified in EN 60529:1991 as amended by


EN 60529:1991/A1:2000 and shall include all wiring termination boxes which form part of the VAD when
installed.

5.2.4.3.3 Conditioning

The test conditions specified in EN 60529:1991 shall be applied as follows:

a) Type A, indoor use: IP21C;

b) Type B, outdoor use: IP33C.

5.2.4.3.4 Measurements during conditioning

During the conditioning for the test for protection against water, the specimen shall be monitored to check that
the VAD continues to give the visual alarm signal, in the selected mode of operation, without interruptions.

5.2.4.3.5 Final measurements

At the end of the conditioning period for the test for protection against water:

a) the specimen shall be examined for ingress of water inside the enclosure;

b) for VAD using multiple light sources, the functioning of each light source shall be verified; and

c) the light output level of the specimen shall be measured as described in Annex B;

d) the light output measured in 5.2.4.3.5, c), or that measured in the reproducibility test (see 5.1.7) shall be
designated Qmax and the lower of the two measurements shall be designated Qmin.

5.2.4.4 Test requirements

The specimen shall be deemed to have passed this test if:

a) the specimen tested complies with the acceptance conditions for the test for protection against solid
foreign objects of EN 60529:1991 as amended by EN 60529:1991/A1:2000, 13.3;

b) the specimen tested complies with the acceptance conditions for the test against protection against
access to hazardous parts of EN 60529:1991 as amended by EN 60529:1991/A1:2000, 15.3;

c) after the conditioning period for the test for protection against water:

1) all light sources are functioning when checked during final measurements (see 5.2.4.3.5, b)); and

2) the ratio of the light output levels Qmax:Qmin does not exceed 1,5; and

3) no water has penetrated the enclosure or, if water has penetrated the enclosure, the device
incorporates adequate provision for drainage.

5.2.5 Access

A visual inspection of a specimen shall be conducted to verify that the VAD meets the requirements for access
as specified in 4.2.5.

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5.2.6 Manufacturer's adjustments

A visual inspection of a specimen shall be conducted to verify that the VAD meet the requirements for
manufacturer's adjustment as specified in 4.2.6.

5.2.7 On site adjustments of behaviour

A visual inspection of a specimen shall be conducted to verify that the VAD meets the requirements for on site
adjustments of behaviour as specified in 4.2.7.

5.2.8 Requirements for software controlled devices

For VADs that rely on software for their operation, an inspection of the documentation provided by the
manufacturer shall be conducted to verify that the device complies with the requirements specified in 4.2.8.

5.3 Performance parameters under fire conditions

5.3.1 Coverage volume

5.3.1.1 Object of the test

To check that the effective luminous intensity declared can be achieved at the worst case of the specified
supply parameters (e.g. voltage) and is not unduly dependent on these parameters.

5.3.1.2 Test procedure

The effective luminous intensity of the specimen shall be measured as described in Annex A with the supply
parameters set at the minimum of the declared range(s) (see 4.3.6.2, a) and 4.3.6.2, c)).

If different effective luminous intensities and different flashing frequencies and/or temporal patterns for
different modes of operation are declared (see 4.3.6.2, e)), then the effective luminous intensity of the
specimen shall be measured under each mode.

After all the measurements have been made, select the position which produced the highest effective
luminous intensity and repeat the measurement for that position with the supply parameters set at the
maximum of the declared range(s) (see 4.3.6.2, a) and 4.3.6.2, c)).

5.3.1.3 Test requirements

The specimen shall be deemed to have passed this test if:

a) the effective luminous intensity is greater than 1 cd for 70 % of all the measurement points; and

b) the effective luminous intensity does not exceed 500 cd, at any measurement point; and

c) the coverage characteristic at each of the specified angles is not less than that required by the category
of VAD declared (see 4.3.6.2, d)).

5.3.2 Variation of luminous intensity

5.3.2.1 Object of the test

To show that the effective luminous intensity of the specimen does not unduly vary over time.

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5.3.2.2 Test procedure

The specimen shall be mounted as shown in Figure A.2, with an rotation of 90° (Figure A.2, view C). The
signal received by the light sensor shall be logged and the VAD shall be powered until the stabilization time
specified by the manufacturer is achieved or for 30 min whichever is shorter. The effective luminous intensity
Ieff(av) shall be determined as described in A.6 after 1 min, 10 min, 20 min and 30 min.

The maximum Ieff(av) shall be designated Pmax and the minimum Ieff(av) shall be designated Pmin.

5.3.2.3 Test requirements

The specimen shall be deemed to have passed this test if Pmax:Pmin is less than 1,33.

5.3.3 Minimum and maximum light intensity

The test method and test requirements specified in 5.3.1 shall be applied for assessing the minimum and
maximum light intensity of the VAD.

5.3.4 Light colour

A visual inspection of a specimen shall be conducted to verify that the VAD meets the light colour
requirements specified in 4.3.4.

5.3.5 Light pattern and frequency of flashing

Timing measurements shall be conducted on a specimen to verify that the VAD meets the light temporal
pattern and frequency and flashing requirements specified in 4.3.5.

5.3.6 Marking and data

Inspection of the marking of a specimen and of the data provided with the VAD shall be conducted to verify
that these meet the requirements specified in 4.3.6.

NOTE Inspection of manufacturing drawings or artwork representative of the product marking is acceptable.

5.3.7 Synchronization (option with requirements)

5.3.7.1 Object of the test

To measure the ability of VADs to remain synchronized over a period of 30 min after the supply has been
applied to the devices.

NOTE This test applies only to VADs that include a synchronization function.

5.3.7.2 Test procedure

The following procedure shall apply:

a) Two specimens shall be placed in adjacent areas that have the same ambient temperature but are
separated such that there is no light interaction between each specimen.

b) Each specimen to be tested shall be powered from suitable power supply equipment (see 5.1.2).

c) Identical light sensors shall be placed at suitable identical distances in front of each specimen under test.
The light sensors shall be connected to a dual channel measuring instrument (see Figure 1).

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d) The two specimens being tested shall be powered or their operation shall be triggered by the control
equipment. The time between the start of the flashes produced by the two specimens shall be measured.
The time differences between the signals shall be measured and recorded.

e) The measurements shall be made when the devices are powered on and thereafter every 5 min until the
devices have been operating for 30 min. If the supply to the devices is interrupted at any point during the
30 min test period, then the test sequence shall be repeated over a new period of 30 min.

f) The measurements in 5.3.7.2, d) and 5.3.7.2, e) shall be carried out at the minimum and maximum supply
parameters declared by the manufacturer (see 4.3.6.2, a) and 4.3.6.2, c).

5.3.7.3 Test requirements

The specimen shall be deemed to have passed this test if the measured time differences between the two
devices under test are within the following limits:

a) at the start of the 30 min test the time difference is equal to or less than 0,02 s; and

b) for all measurements over the 30 min test, the time difference is equal to or less than 0,05 s.

Key
1 power supply/control equipment
2 VAD under test No. 1
3 VAD under test No. 2
4 trigger wire (if required)
5 light sensors
6 dual channel signal measurement/recording instrument
7 light-proof screen

Figure 1 — Test arrangement for measuring synchronization

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5.4 Durability

5.4.1 Temperature resistance

5.4.1.1 Dry heat (operational)

5.4.1.1.1 Object of the test

To demonstrate the ability of the VAD to function correctly at high ambient temperatures, which may occur for
short periods in the service environment.

5.4.1.1.2 Test procedure

5.4.1.1.2.1 Reference

The test apparatus and procedure shall generally be as described in test Bb for non-heat dissipating
specimens or test Bd for heat dissipating specimens as described in EN 60068-2-2:2007 except that the test
shall be conducted as specified in Annex B.

5.4.1.1.2.2 Pre-conditioning test

The specimen shall be mounted in the light chamber as specified in Annex B.

Where modifications to the light chamber are necessary in order to heat the chamber, a pre-conditioning
measurement of the light output as described in Annex B shall be made just before the start of conditioning. In
this case, this result of this preconditioning test shall replace that obtained during the reproducibility test.

5.4.1.1.2.3 State of specimen during conditioning

The specimen shall be maintained in the quiescent state during the conditioning period except during the last
hour when it shall be giving the visual alarm signal (see 5.1.2).

5.4.1.1.2.4 Conditioning

The air temperature in the light output test chamber shall be increased to the test temperature at a rate not
exceeding 1 K/min. The test conditions in Table 2 shall be applied.

Table 2 — Conditions for dry heat (operational) test

Type Temperature Duration


°C h
A 55 ± 2 16
B 70 ± 2 16

5.4.1.1.2.5 Measurements during conditioning

Those devices requiring power during the quiescent state (see 5.1.2) shall be monitored for false alarms and
fault signals during the conditioning period.

The air temperature of the light output test chamber shall be measured and logged at the location of the VAD.

The light output level shall be measured as described in Annex B after the first minute of the specimen giving
the visual alarm signal.

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5.4.1.1.2.6 Final measurements

After the recovery period specified in EN 60068-2-2:2007:

a) for VAD using multiple light sources, the functioning of each light source shall be verified;

b) the light output level of the specimen shall be measured as described in Annex B.

The light output measured in 5.4.1.1.2.6, b), or that measured in the reproducibility test if used, shall be
designated Qmax and Qmin for the maximum and minimum light outputs respectively.

5.4.1.1.3 Test requirements

The specimen shall be deemed to have passed this test if:

a) no false alarm or fault signals is given during the conditioning; and

b) all light sources are functioning when checked during final measurements (see 5.4.1.1.2.6, a)); and

c) the ratio of the light output levels Qmax:Qmin does not exceed 1,5.

NOTE If the VAD is combined with a heat detector which could operate at (55 ± 2) °C, then the response of the heat
detector can be disabled or ignored during the test.

5.4.1.2 Dry heat (endurance)

5.4.1.2.1 Object

To demonstrate the ability of the VAD to withstand long term ageing effects.

5.4.1.2.2 Test procedure

5.4.1.2.2.1 Reference

The test apparatus and procedure shall be as described in test Ba or Bb of EN 60068-2-2:2007.

5.4.1.2.2.2 State of the specimen during conditioning

The specimen shall not be supplied with power during the conditioning.

5.4.1.2.2.3 Conditioning

The test conditions in Table 3 shall be applied.

Table 3 — Conditions for dry heat (endurance) test

Type Temperature Duration


°C days
A No test No test
B 70 ± 2 21

5.4.1.2.2.4 Measurements during conditioning

No measurements are required during the conditioning.

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5.4.1.2.2.5 Final measurements

After the recovery period specified in EN 60068-2-2:2007:

a) for VAD using multiple light sources, the functioning of each light source shall be verified;

b) the light output level of the specimen shall be measured as described in Annex B.

The light output measured in 5.4.1.2.2.5, b), or that measured in the reproducibility test (see 5.1.7) shall be
designated Qmax and Qmin for the maximum and minimum light outputs respectively.

5.4.1.2.3 Test requirements

The specimen shall be deemed to have passed this test if:

a) no false alarm or fault signal attributable to the endurance conditioning shall be given on reconnection of
the specimen; and

b) all light sources are functioning when checked during final measurements (see 5.4.1.2.2.5, a); and

c) the ratio of the light output levels Qmax:Qmin does not exceed 1,5.

5.4.1.3 Cold (operational)

5.4.1.3.1 Object of the test

To demonstrate the ability of the VAD to function correctly at low ambient temperatures appropriate to the
anticipated service environment.

5.4.1.3.2 Test procedure

5.4.1.3.2.1 Reference

The test procedure shall generally be as described in test Ab for non-dissipating specimens, or test Ad for
heat dissipating specimens, of EN 60068-2-1:2007 except that the test shall be conducted as specified in
Annex B.

5.4.1.3.2.2 Pre-conditioning test

The specimen shall be mounted in the light chamber as specified in Annex B.

Where modifications to the light chamber are necessary in order to cool the chamber, a pre-conditioning
measurement of the light output as described in Annex B shall be made just before the start of conditioning. In
this case, the result of this preconditioning test shall replace that obtained during the reproducibility test.

5.4.1.3.2.3 State of specimen during conditioning

The specimen shall be maintained in the quiescent state during the conditioning period except during the last
hour when it shall be giving the visual alarm signal (see 5.1.2).

5.4.1.3.2.4 Conditioning

The air temperature in the light output test chamber shall be reduced to the required test temperature at a rate
not exceeding 1 K/min. The test conditions in Table 4 shall be applied.

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Table 4 — Conditions for cold (operational) test

Type Temperature Duration


°C h
A - 10 ± 3 16
B - 25 ± 3 a 16
a In countries where temperatures below - 25 °C are not considered exceptional a
lower test temperature may be applied for Type B VADs.

5.4.1.3.2.5 Measurements during conditioning

Those devices requiring power during the quiescent state (see 5.1.2) shall be monitored for false alarms and
fault signals during the conditioning period.

The air temperature of the light output test chamber shall be measured and logged at the location of the VAD.

The light output level shall be measured as described in Annex B after the first minute of the specimen giving
the visual alarm signal.

5.4.1.3.2.6 Final measurements

After the recovery period specified in EN 60068-2-1:2007:

a) for VAD using multiple light sources, the functioning of each light source shall be verified;

b) the light output level of the specimen shall be measured as described in Annex B.

The light output measured in 5.4.1.3.2.6, b), or that measured in the reproducibility test, if used, shall be
designated Qmax and Qmin for the maximum and minimum light outputs respectively.

5.4.1.3.3 Test requirements

The specimen shall be deemed to have passed this test if:

a) no false alarm or fault signals are given during the conditioning; and

b) all light sources are functioning when checked during final measurements (see 5.4.1.3.2.6, a)); and

c) the ratio of the light output levels Qmax:Qmin does not exceed 1,5.

5.4.2 Humidity resistance

5.4.2.1 Damp heat, cyclic (operational)

5.4.2.1.1 Object of the test

To demonstrate the immunity of the VAD to an environment with high relative humidity, where condensation
may occur on the device.

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5.4.2.1.2 Test procedure

5.4.2.1.2.1 Reference

The test apparatus and procedure shall be as described in EN 60068-2-30:2005, using the Variant 1 test cycle
and controlled recovery conditions.

5.4.2.1.2.2 State of the specimen during conditioning

The specimen shall be maintained in the quiescent state during the conditioning period except during the last
half hour of the high temperature phase of the last cycle when it shall be giving the visual alarm signal
(see 5.1.2).

5.4.2.1.2.3 Conditioning

The test conditions in Table 5 shall be applied.

Table 5 — Conditions for damp heat, cyclic (operational) test

Type Lower Relative humidity Upper Relative humidity Number


temperature (lower temperature) temperature (upper temperature) of cycles
°C % RH °C % RH
A 25 ± 3 > 95 40 ± 2 93 ± 3 2
B 25 ± 3 > 95 55 ± 2 93 ± 3 2

5.4.2.1.2.4 Measurements during conditioning

Except during the final 30 min of conditioning, those devices requiring power during the quiescent state
(see 5.1.2) shall be monitored for false operation and fault signals during the conditioning period.

The specimen shall be checked for visual operation during the final half hour of the high temperature phase in
the last cycle.

5.4.2.1.2.5 Final measurements

After the recovery period specified in EN 60068-2-30: 2005:

a) for VAD using multiple light sources, the functioning of each light source shall be verified;

b) the light output level of the specimen shall be measured as described in Annex B.

The light output measured in 5.4.2.1.2.5, b), or that measured in the reproducibility test (see 5.1.7) shall be
designated Qmax and Qmin for the maximum and minimum light outputs respectively.

5.4.2.1.3 Test requirements

The specimen shall be deemed to have passed this test if:

a) no false operation or fault signals are detected (see 5.4.2.1.2.4); and

b) all light sources are functioning when checked during final measurements (see 5.4.2.1.2.5, a)); and

c) the ratio of the light output levels Qmax:Qmin does not exceed 1,5.

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5.4.2.2 Damp heat, steady state (endurance)

5.4.2.2.1 Object of the test

To demonstrate the ability of the VAD to withstand the long term effects of humidity in the service environment
(e.g. changes in electrical properties due to absorption, chemical reactions involving moisture, galvanic
corrosion, etc.).

5.4.2.2.2 Test procedure

5.4.2.2.2.1 Reference

The test apparatus and procedure shall be as described in EN 60068-2-78:2001, Test Cab.

5.4.2.2.2.2 State of the specimen during conditioning

The specimen shall not be supplied with power during the conditioning.

5.4.2.2.2.3 Conditioning

The test conditions in Table 6 shall be applied.

Table 6 — Conditions for damp heat, steady state (endurance) test

Type Temperature Relative Duration


°C humidity days
% RH
A&B 40 ± 2 93 ± 3 21

5.4.2.2.2.4 Measurements during conditioning

No measurements are required during the conditioning.

5.4.2.2.2.5 Final measurements

After the recovery period specified in EN 60068-2-78:2001, Test Cab:

a) for VAD using multiple light sources, the functioning of each light source shall be verified; and

b) the light output level of the specimen shall be measured as described in Annex B.

The light output measured in 5.4.2.2.2.5, b), or that measured in the reproducibility test (see 5 1.7) shall be
designated Qmax and Qmin for the maximum and minimum light outputs respectively.

5.4.2.2.3 Test requirements

The specimen shall be deemed to have passed this test if:

a) no false alarm or fault signal attributable to the endurance conditioning shall be given on reconnection of
the specimen;

b) all light sources are functioning when checked during final measurements (see 5.4.2.2.2.5, a)); and

c) the ratio of the light output levels Qmax:Qmin does not exceed 1,5.

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5.4.2.3 Damp heat, cyclic (endurance)

5.4.2.3.1 Object of the test

To demonstrate the ability of the VAD to withstand the longer term effects of high humidity and condensation.

5.4.2.3.2 Test procedure

5.4.2.3.2.1 Reference

The test apparatus and procedure shall be as described in EN 60068-2-30:2005, using the Variant 1 test cycle
and controlled recovery conditions.

5.4.2.3.2.2 State of the specimen during conditioning

The specimen shall not be supplied with power during the conditioning.

5.4.2.3.2.3 Conditioning

The test conditions in Table 7 shall be applied.

Table 7 — Conditions for damp heat cyclic (endurance) test

Environmental Lower Relative humidity Upper Relative humidity Number


type temperature (lower temperature) temperature (upper temperature) of cycles
°C % °C %
A No test
B 25 ± 2 95 55 ± 2 93 ± 3 6

5.4.2.3.2.4 Measurements during conditioning

No measurements are required during the conditioning.

5.4.2.3.2.5 Final measurements

After the recovery period specified in EN 60068-2-30:2005:

a) for VAD using multiple light sources, the functioning of each light source shall be verified; and

b) the light output level of the specimen shall be measured as described in Annex B.

The light output measured in 5.4.2.3.2.5, b), or that measured in the reproducibility test (see 5.1.7) shall be
designated Qmax and Qmin for the maximum and minimum light outputs respectively.

5.4.2.3.3 Test requirements

The specimen shall be deemed to have passed this test if:

a) no false alarm or fault signal attributable to the endurance conditioning shall be given on reconnection of
the specimen;

b) all light sources are functioning when checked during final measurements (see 5.4.2.3.2.5, a)); and

c) the ratio of the light output levels Qmax:Qmin does not exceed 1,5.

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5.4.3 Shock and vibration resistance

5.4.3.1 Shock (operational)

5.4.3.1.1 Object of the test

To demonstrate the immunity of the VAD to mechanical shocks, which are likely to occur, albeit infrequently,
in the anticipated service environment.

5.4.3.1.2 Test procedure

5.4.3.1.2.1 Reference

The test apparatus and procedure shall be generally as described in EN 60068-2-27:2009, Test Ea, except
that the conditioning shall be as described in 5.4.3.1.2.3.

5.4.3.1.2.2 State of the specimen during conditioning

The specimen shall be mounted on a rigid fixture and shall be maintained in the quiescent state during the
conditioning period (see 5.1.2).

5.4.3.1.2.3 Conditioning

The test conditions in Table 8 shall be applied.

Table 8 — Conditions for shock (operational) test

Type Pulse duration Maximum acceleration related Number of Number of


ms to specimen mass M shock pulses per
-2
ms directions direction
per axis
M 4,75 kg M > 4,75 kg
A&B 6±5 10 × (100 – 20 M) No test 6 3

5.4.3.1.2.4 Measurements during conditioning

The specimen shall be monitored for false operation and fault signals during the conditioning period and a
further 2 min after the end of the conditioning period.

5.4.3.1.2.5 Final measurements

a) For VAD using multiple light sources, the functioning of each light source shall be verified; and

b) the light output level of the specimen shall be measured as described in Annex B after the conditioning.

The light output measured in 5.4.3.1.2.5, b), or that measured in the reproducibility test (see 5.1.7) shall be
designated Qmax and Qmin for the maximum and minimum light outputs respectively.

5.4.3.1.3 Test requirements

The specimen shall be deemed to have passed this test if:

a) no false operation or fault signals are detected (see 5.4.3.1.2.4) during the conditioning period, and a
further 2 min; and

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b) all light sources are functioning when checked during final measurements (see 5.4.3.1.2.5, a)); and

c) the ratio of the light output levels Qma:Qmin does not exceed 1,5.

5.4.3.2 Impact (operational)

5.4.3.2.1 Object of the test

To demonstrate the immunity of the VAD to mechanical impacts upon its surface, which it may sustain in the
normal service environment, and which it can reasonably be expected to withstand.

5.4.3.2.2 Test procedure

5.4.3.2.2.1 Apparatus

The test apparatus shall be as described in EN 60068-2-75:1997, Test Eh for Test Ehb.

5.4.3.2.2.2 State of the specimen during conditioning

The specimen shall be maintained in the quiescent state during the conditioning period (see 5.1.2).

5.4.3.2.2.3 Conditioning

Impact shall be applied to each accessible surface of the specimen at any point(s) considered likely to cause
damage or to impair the operation of the specimen. The test conditions in Table 9 shall be applied.

Table 9 — Conditions for impact (operational) test

Type Impact energy Number of impacts


J per accessible point
A&B 0,5 ± 0,04 3

5.4.3.2.2.4 Measurement during conditioning

The specimen shall be monitored for false operation and fault signals during the conditioning period and a
further 2 min after the end of the conditioning period.

5.4.3.2.2.5 Final measurements

a) For VAD using multiple light sources, the functioning of each light source shall be verified; and

b) the light output level of the specimen shall be measured as described in Annex B after the conditioning.

The light output measured in 5.4.3.2.2.5, b), or that measured in the reproducibility test (see 5.1.7) shall be
designated Qmax and Qmin for the maximum and minimum light outputs respectively.

5.4.3.2.3 Test requirements

The specimen shall be deemed to have passed this test if:

a) no false operation or fault signals are detected (see 5.4.3.2.2.4) during the conditioning period and a
further 2 min; and

b) all light sources are functioning when checked during final measurements (see 5.4.3.2.2.5, a)); and

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c) the ratio of the light output levels Qmax:Qmin does not exceed 1,5.

5.4.3.3 Vibration, sinusoidal (operational)

5.4.3.3.1 Object of the test

To demonstrate the immunity of the VAD to vibration at levels considered appropriate to the normal service
environment.

5.4.3.3.2 Test procedure

5.4.3.3.2.1 Reference

The test apparatus and procedure shall be as described in EN 60068-2-6:2008, Test Fc.

5.4.3.3.2.2 State of the specimen during conditioning

The specimen shall be mounted on a rigid structure and the vibration shall be applied in each of three
mutually perpendicular axes, in turn. The specimen shall be mounted so that one of the three axes is
perpendicular to its normal mounting plane.

The conditioning shall be applied to the specimen in both the quiescent state and when giving the visual alarm
signal (see 5.1.2).

5.4.3.3.2.3 Conditioning

The test conditions in Table 10 shall be applied.

Table 10 — Conditions for vibration, sinusoidal; (operational) test

Type Frequency Acceleration Number of Sweep rate Number of sweep cycles


range amplitude axis octave/min per axis per functional
-2
Hz m s {gn} conditions
(see 5.4.3.3.2.2)
A&B 10 to 150 5 {0,5} 3 1 2
NOTE The vibration operational and endurance tests may be combined such that the specimen is subjected
to the operational test conditioning followed by the endurance test conditioning in one axis before changing to
the next axis. Only one final measurement need then be made.

5.4.3.3.2.4 Measurements during conditioning

The specimen shall be monitored during the conditioning period to detect:

a) any false operation or fault signals when in the quiescent state; and

b) any interruption of light output when flashing.

5.4.3.3.2.5 Final measurements

a) For VAD using multiple light sources, the functioning of each light source shall be verified; and

b) the light output level of the specimen shall be measured as described in Annex B after the conditioning.

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The light output measured in 5.4.3.3.2.5, or that measured in the reproducibility test (see 5.1.7) shall be
designated Qmax and Qmin for the maximum and minimum light outputs respectively.

5.4.3.3.3 Test requirements

The specimen shall be deemed to have passed this test if:

a) no false operation or fault signals and no interruption of light output are detected during the conditioning
period (see 5.4.3.3.2.4); and

b) all light sources are functioning when checked during final measurements (see 5.4.3.3.2.5, a)); and

c) the ratio of the light output levels Qmax:Qmin does not exceed 1,5.

5.4.3.4 Vibration, sinusoidal (endurance)

5.4.3.4.1 Object of the test

To demonstrate the ability of the VAD to withstand the long term effects of vibration at levels appropriate to
the service environment.

5.4.3.4.2 Test procedure

5.4.3.4.2.1 Reference

The test apparatus and procedure shall be as described in Test Fc of EN 60068-2-6:2008.

5.4.3.4.2.2 State of the specimen during conditioning

The specimen shall be mounted on a rigid fixture and the vibration shall be applied in each of three mutually
perpendicular axes, in turn. The specimen shall be mounted so that one of the three axes is perpendicular to
its normal mounting plane.

The specimen shall not be supplied with power during the conditioning.

5.4.3.4.2.3 Conditioning

The test conditions in Table 11 shall be applied.

Table 11 — Conditions for vibration, sinusoidal; (endurance) test

Type Frequency Acceleration Number Sweep rate Number of sweep cycles per axis
range amplitude of axes octave/min per functional condition
-2
Hz m s {gn} (see 5.4.3.4.2.2)
A&B 10 to 150 10 {1} 3 1 20
NOTE The vibration operational and endurance tests may be combined such that the specimen is subjected to the
operational test conditioning followed by the endurance test conditioning in one axis before changing to the next axis. Only one final
measurement need then be made.

5.4.3.4.2.4 Measurements during conditioning

No measurements are required during the conditioning.

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5.4.3.4.2.5 Final measurements

a) For VAD using multiple light sources, the functioning of each light source shall be verified; and

b) the light output level of the specimen shall be measured as described in Annex B after the conditioning.

The light output measured in 5.4.3.4.2.5, b), or that measured in the reproducibility test (see 5.1.7) shall be
designated Qmax and Qmin for the maximum and minimum light outputs respectively.

5.4.3.4.3 Test requirements

The specimen shall be deemed to have passed this test if:

a) all light sources are functioning when checked during final measurements (see 5.4.3.4.2.5, a)); and

b) the ratio of the light output levels Qmax:Qmin does not exceed 1,5.

5.4.4 Corrosion resistance  Sulphur dioxide (SO2) corrosion (endurance)

5.4.4.1 Object of the test

To demonstrate the ability of the VAD to withstand the corrosive effect of sulphur dioxide as an atmospheric
pollutant.

5.4.4.2 Test procedure

5.4.4.2.1 Reference

The test apparatus and procedure shall be as described in EN 60068-2-42:2003, Test Kc, except for the
relative humidity of the test atmosphere, which shall be maintained (93 ± 3) % instead of (75 ± 5) %.

5.4.4.2.2 State of the specimen during conditioning

The specimen shall have untinned copper wires, of appropriate diameter, connected to sufficient terminals to
allow the functional test to be made after conditioning, without making further connections to the specimen.

The specimen shall not be supplied with power during the conditioning.

5.4.4.2.3 Conditioning

The test conditions in Table 12 shall be applied.

Table 12 — Conditions for sulphur dioxide (SO2) corrosion (endurance) test

Type Sulphur dioxide Temperature Relative Duration


content °C humidity days
μl/l %
A&B 25 ± 5 25 ± 2 93 ± 3 21

5.4.4.2.4 Measurements during the conditioning

No measurements are required during the conditioning.

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5.4.4.2.5 Final measurements

Immediately after the conditioning the specimen shall be subjected to a drying period of 16 h at (40 ± 2) °C,
and relative humidity 50 %, followed by a recovery period of 1 h to 2 h at the standard laboratory conditions.
After the recovery period:

a) for VAD using multiple light sources, the functioning of each light source shall be verified; and

b) the light output level of the specimen shall be measured as described in Annex B after the specified
recovery period.

The light output measured in 5.4.4.2.5, b), or that measured in the reproducibility test (see 5.1.7) shall be
designated Qmax and Qmin for the maximum and minimum light outputs respectively.

5.4.4.3 Test requirements

The specimen shall be deemed to have passed this test if:

a) no false alarm or fault signal attributable to the endurance conditioning shall be given on reconnection of
the specimen;

b) all light sources are functioning when checked during final measurements (see 5.4.4.2.5, a)); and

c) the ratio of the light output levels Qmax:Qmin does not exceed 1,5.

5.4.5 Electrical stability  Electromagnetic compatibility (EMC), immunity

NOTE This test is only applicable to VADs which rely on active electronic components for their operation.

5.4.5.1 Object of the tests

To demonstrate the immunity of the VAD to electromagnetic interference.

5.4.5.2 Test procedures

5.4.5.2.1 Reference

EMC, immunity tests shall be carried out as described in EN 50130-4:1995 as amended by


EN 50130-4:1995/A1:1998 and EN 50130-4:1995/A2:2003. The following tests shall be conducted:

a) electrostatic discharge;

b) radiated electromagnetic fields;

c) conducted disturbances induced by electromagnetic fields;

d) fast transient burst;

e) slow high energy voltage surge.

5.4.5.2.2 State of the specimen during conditioning

The specimen shall be in the following state during conditioning:

a) quiescent state for tests in 5.4.5.2.1, a), 5.4.5.2.1, d) and 5.4.5.2.1, e); and

b) quiescent state and when giving a visual alarm signal for tests 5.4.5.2.1, b) and 5.4.5.2.1, c).

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5.4.5.2.3 Conditioning

The tests conditions specified in EN 50130-4:1995 as amended by EN 50130-4:1995/A1:1998 and


EN 50130-4:1995/A2:2003 for the tests listed in 5.4.5.2.1 shall be applied.

5.4.5.2.4 Measurements during conditioning

During the conditioning period, the specimen shall be monitored to detect:

a) any false operation or fault signals when in the quiescent state; and

b) any interruption of light output when flashing.

5.4.5.2.5 Final measurements

a) For VAD using multiple light sources, the functioning of each light source shall be verified; and

b) the light output level of the specimen shall be measured as described in Annex B after the conditioning.

The light output measured in 5.4.5.2.5, b), or that measured in the reproducibility test (see 5.1.7) shall be
designated Qmax and Qmin for the maximum and minimum light outputs respectively.

5.4.5.3 Test requirements

The specimen shall be deemed to have passed this test if the tests criteria for compliance specified in
EN 50130-4:1995 as amended by EN 50130-4:1995/A1:1998 and EN 50130-4:1995/A2:2003 and the
following are met:
a) no false operation or fault signals and, when giving the visual alarm signal, no interruption of light output
are detected during the conditioning period (see 5.4.5.2.4); and
b) all light sources are functioning when checked during final measurements (see 5.4.5.2.5, a)); and
c) the ratio of the light output levels Qmax:Qmin does not exceed 1,5.

6 Evaluation of conformity

6.1 General

The evaluation of conformity of the VAD to the requirements of this European Standard and with the stated
values shall be demonstrated by:

initial type testing;

factory production control by the manufacturer, including product assessment.

NOTE The assignments of the tasks to the notified body(ies) and the manufacturer are shown in Annex ZA, Table
ZA.3.

The manufacturer shall ensure:

that the initial type testing in accordance with this European Standard is initiated and carried out under
the responsibility of a notified product certification body; and

that the product continuously complies with the initial type testing samples, for which compliance with this
European Standard has been verified.

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The manufacturer shall always retain the overall control and shall have the necessary means to take
responsibility for the product.

6.2 Initial type testing

6.2.1 General

Initial type testing shall be performed to demonstrate compliance with this European Standard.

Tests previously performed in accordance with the provision of this standard may be taken into account
providing that they were made to the same or a more rigorous test method under the same system of
attestation of conformity on the same product or products of similar design, construction and functionality such
that the results are applicable to the product in question.

NOTE 1 Same system of attestation of conformity means testing by an independent third party under the responsibility
of a product certification body.

For the purpose of testing (including factory production control testing), products may be grouped into families
where it is considered that the results for one or more characteristics from any one VAD of the family are
representative for all the VAD within that family.

NOTE 2 Products may be in different families for different characteristics.

NOTE 3 Reference to the test method standards should be made to allow the selection of a suitable representative
sample.

In addition, initial type testing shall be performed at the beginning of the production of a new VAD type (unless
a member of the same family) or at the beginning of a new method of production (where this may affect the
stated properties).

Where components are used whose characteristics have already been determined by the component
manufacturer, on the basis of conformity with other product standards, these characteristics need not be re-
assessed. The specifications of these components shall be documented, as shall the inspection scheme for
ensuring their conformity.

Products CE marked in accordance with appropriate harmonised European specifications may be presumed
to have the performances stated with the CE marking, although this does not replace the responsibility on the
manufacturer to ensure that the VAD is correctly designed and its component products have the necessary
performance values to meet the design.

All essential characteristics for which the manufacturer declares performances, are subject to initial type
testing. Whenever a change occurs in the VAD design, the raw material or supplier of the components, or the
production process (subject to the definition of a family), which would affect significantly one or more of the
characteristics, the type tests shall be repeated for the appropriate characteristic(s).

6.2.2 Test samples

Test samples shall be representative of the current production.

6.2.3 Test reports

All initial type testing and its results shall be documented in a test report. All test reports shall be retained by
the manufacturer for at least ten years after the last date of production of the VAD to which they relate.

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6.3 Factory production control

6.3.1 General

The manufacturer shall establish, document and maintain a factory production control (FPC) system to ensure
that the products placed on the market comply to the stated performance characteristics.

The FPC system shall consist of procedures, regular inspections and tests and/or assessments and the use of
the results to control raw and other incoming materials or components, equipment, the production process and
the product.

All the elements, requirements and provisions adopted by the manufacturer shall be documented in a
systematic manner in the form of written policies and procedures. This production control system
documentation shall ensure a common understanding of conformity evaluation and enable the achievement of
the required product characteristics and the effective operation of the production control system to be checked.

Factory production control therefore brings together operational techniques and all measures allowing
maintenance and control of the compliance of the product with this technical specification.

6.3.2 General requirements

6.3.2.1 General

The manufacturer is responsible for organising the effective implementation of the factory production control
system. Tasks and responsibilities in the production control organisation shall be documented and this
documentation shall be kept up-to-date.

In each factory the manufacturer may delegate the action to a person having the necessary authority to:

identify procedures to demonstrate conformity of the product at appropriate stages;

identify and record any instance of non-conformity;

identify procedures to correct instances of non conformity.

The manufacturer shall draw up and keep up-to-date documents defining the factory production control which
he applies. The manufacturer's documentation and procedures should be appropriate to the product and
manufacturing process. All FPC systems should achieve an appropriate level of confidence in the conformity
of the product. This involves:

a) the preparation of documented procedures and instructions relating to factory production control
operations, in accordance with the requirements of the reference technical specification (see 6.3.1);

b) the effective implementation of these procedures and instructions;

c) the recording of these operations and their results;

d) the use of these results to correct any deviations, repair the effects of such deviations, treat any resulting
instances of non-conformity and, if necessary, revise the FPC to rectify the cause of non-conformity.

Where subcontracting takes place, the manufacturer shall retain the overall control of the product and ensure
that he receives all the information that is necessary to fulfil his responsibilities according to this European
Standard.

If the manufacturer has part of the product designed, manufactured, assembled, packed, processed and/or
labelled by subcontracting, the FPC of the subcontractor may be taken into account, where appropriate for the
product in question. The manufacturer who subcontracts all of his activities may in no circumstances pass
these responsibilities on to a subcontractor.

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Manufacturers having an FPC system which complies with EN ISO 9001:2008 and which addresses the
requirements of this European Standard, are recognised as satisfying the FPC requirements of the Directive.

6.3.2.2 Equipment

6.3.2.2.1 Testing

All weighing, measuring and testing equipment shall be calibrated and regularly inspected according to
documented procedures, frequencies and criteria.

6.3.2.2.2 Manufacturing

All equipment used in the manufacturing process shall be regularly inspected and maintained to ensure use,
wear or failure does not cause inconsistency in the manufacturing process. Inspections and maintenance shall
be carried out and recorded in accordance with the manufacturer's written procedures and the records
retained for the period defined in the manufacturer's FPC procedures.

6.3.2.3 Raw materials and components

The specifications of all incoming raw materials and components shall be documented, as shall the inspection
scheme for ensuring their conformity.

6.3.2.4 Design process

The factory production control system shall document the various stages in the design of products, identify the
checking procedure and those individuals responsible for all stages of design.

During the design process itself, a record shall be kept of all checks, their results, and any corrective actions
taken. This record shall be sufficiently detailed and accurate to demonstrate that all stages of the design
phase, and all checks, have been carried out satisfactorily.

6.3.3 Product specific requirements

The FPC system shall:

address this European Standard; and

ensure that the products placed on the market comply with the stated performance characteristics.

The FPC system shall include a product specific FPC, which identifies procedures to demonstrate conformity
of the product at appropriate stages, i.e.:

a) the controls and tests to be carried out prior to and/or during manufacture according to a frequency laid
down in the FPC plan; and/or

b) the verifications and tests to be carried out on finished products according to a frequency laid down in the
FPC plan.

If the manufacturer uses only finished products, the operations under b) shall lead to an equivalent level of
conformity of the product as if FPC had been carried out during the production.

If the manufacturer carries out parts of the production himself, the operations under b) may be reduced and
partly replaced by operations under a). Generally, the more parts of the production that are carried out by the
manufacturer, the more operations under b) may be replaced by operations under a). In any case the
operation shall lead to an equivalent level of conformity of the product as if FPC had been carried out during
the production.

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NOTE Depending on the specific case, it can be necessary to carry out the operations referred to under a) and b),
only the operations under a) or only those under b).

The operations under a) centre as much on the intermediate states of the product as on manufacturing
machines and their adjustment, and measuring equipment, etc. These controls and tests and their frequency
shall be chosen based on product type and composition, the manufacturing process and its complexity, the
sensitivity of product features to variations in manufacturing parameters, etc.

The manufacturer shall establish and maintain records that provide evidence that the production has been
sampled and tested. These records shall show clearly whether the production has satisfied the defined
acceptance criteria and shall be available for at least three years. These records shall be available for
inspection by the Notified Body.

Where the product fails to satisfy the acceptance measures, the provisions for non-conforming products shall
apply, the necessary corrective action shall immediately be taken and the products or batches not conforming
shall be isolated and properly identified. Once the fault has been corrected, the test or verification in question
shall be repeated.

The results of controls and tests shall be properly recorded. The product description, date of manufacture, test
method adopted, test results and acceptance criteria shall be entered in the records under the signature of the
person responsible for the control/test. With regard to any control result not meeting the requirements of this
European Standard, the corrective measures taken to rectify the situation (e.g. a further test carried out,
modification of manufacturing process, throwing away or putting right of product) shall be indicated in the
records.

Individual products or batches of products and the related manufacturing documentation shall be completely
identifiable and retraceable.

6.3.4 Initial inspection of factory and FPC

Initial inspection of FPC shall be carried out when the production process has been finalised and in operation.
The factory and FPC documentation shall be assessed to verify that the requirements of 6.3.1 and 6.3.2 are
fulfilled.

In the assessment it shall be verified:

a) that all resources necessary for the achievement of the product characteristics required by this European
Standard; and

b) that the FPC-procedures in accordance with the FPC documentation are followed in practice; and

c) that the product complies with the initial type testing samples, for which compliance with this European
Standard has been verified.

All locations where final assembly or at least final testing of the relevant product is performed, shall be
assessed to verify that the above conditions a) to c) are in place.

If the FPC system covers more than one product, production line or production process, and it is verified that
the general requirements are fulfilled when assessing one product, production line or production process, then
the assessment of the general requirements does not need to be repeated when assessing the FPC for
another product, production line or production process.

All assessments and their results shall be documented in a report.

6.3.5 Surveillance of FPC

Surveillance of the FPC shall be undertaken once a year.

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The surveillance of the FPC shall include a review of the FPC test plan(s) and production processes(s) for
each product to determine if any changes have been made since the last assessment or surveillance and the
significance of any changes shall be assessed.

Checks shall be made to ensure that the test plans are still correctly implemented and that the production
equipment is still correctly maintained and calibrated.

The records of tests and measurement made during the production process and to finished products shall be
reviewed to ensure that the values obtained still correspond with those values for the samples submitted to
type testing and that the correct actions have been taken for non-compliant devices.

6.4 Procedure for modifications

If modifications are made to the product, production process or FPC system that could affect any of the
product characteristics required by this standard, then all characteristics covered by the clauses shown in
Table ZA.1, which may be affected by the modification, shall be subject to type testing, except as described in
6.2.3 and 6.2.4. Where relevant, a re-assessment of the factory and of the FPC system shall be performed for
those aspects, which may be affected by the modification.

All assessments and their results shall be documented in a report.

6.5 One-off products, pre-production products (e.g. prototypes) and products produced in
very low quantities

VADs produced as a one-off, prototypes assessed before full production is established, and products
produced in very low quantities (less than 50 per year) are assessed as follows.

For initial type assessment, the provisions of 6.2 apply, together with the following additional provisions:

in case of prototypes, the test samples shall be representative of the intended future production and shall
be selected by the manufacturer;

on request of the manufacturer, the results of the initial type assessment of prototype samples may be
included in a certificate or in test reports issued by the involved third party.

The FPC system of one-off products and products produced in very low quantities shall ensure that raw
materials and/or components are sufficient for production of the product. The provisions on raw materials
and/or components shall apply only where appropriate. The manufacturer shall maintain records allowing
traceability of the product.

For prototypes, where the intention is to move to series production, the initial inspection of the factory and
FPC shall be carried out before the production is already running and/or before the FPC is already in practice.
The following shall be assessed:

the FPC-documentation; and

the factory.

In the initial assessment of the factory and FPC it shall be verified:

a) that all resources necessary for the achievement of the product characteristics required by this European
Standard will be available; and

b) that the FPC procedures in accordance with the FPC documentation will be implemented and followed in
practice; and

c) that procedures are in place to demonstrate that the factory production processes can produce a
component complying with the requirements of this European Standard and that the component will be

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the same as the initial type testing samples, for which compliance with this European Standard has been
verified.

Once series production is fully established, the provisions of 6.3 shall apply.

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Annex A
(normative)

Method for measuring the light distribution from a VAD

A.1 General
This annex specifies the test method that is referred to in 5.3.1 and 5.3.2.

The specimen to be tested shall be mounted on the test apparatus as described in Figures A.1 and A.2 and
placed in a dark room.

The range of the device shall be tested by measuring the effective luminous intensity in a hemisphere, so as
to determine its light distribution.

A.2 Test apparatus


A.2.1 The test apparatus shall comprise of two turntables that allow the angle between the specimen and
the light sensor to be adjusted to within ± 0,5° whilst maintaining the relative alignment of the optical axes
between them.

A.2.2 Rotations about the reference point of the VAD shall be referred to as  rotations (see Figure A.1)
and rotations about the normal axis of the VAD as  rotations (see Figure A.2). Figure A.1 shows the positions
of the turntables for two different rotations.

A.2.3 For each  rotation a number of measurements shall be taken by producing regular angular 
rotations (see Figure A2 for examples of  rotations). This results in an even distribution of equally spaced
measurements taken over the entire hemispherical area surrounding the VAD.

NOTE The number of measurements taken for any VAD increases with its range so as to determine whether the
incident light intensity is relatively uniform over the hemisphere at the maximum range.

A.3 Instrumentation
A light sensor with an accuracy of ± 5 % shall be used to provide an output proportional to the luminous
intensity received. The instrument shall be capable of calculating the effective candela, within the specified
accuracy, for the pulse length produced by the unit under test. The transition time of the measuring instrument
shall be less than 10 % of the measured pulse. The spectral sensitivity of the sensor shall be adjusted to
comply with the CIE standard spectral luminous efficiency function for photopic vision as defined by
ISO 23539:2005.

A.4 Test room


The specimen shall be placed in a light output chamber or room which shall be sufficiently sealed so that
external light does not affect the measurements. It is not a requirement that the room is completely dark,
however, the ambient light shall not be greater than 0,2 lux. Measures shall be taken to minimize reflections.

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Dimensions in metres

Key

1 Turntable for producing  rotations A  rotation of 0° about the reference point


2 Turntable for producing  rotations B  rotation of 90° about the reference point
3 VAD
4 Light sensor

Figure A.1 — Side view indicating  rotations of 0° and 90°

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Dimensions in metres

Key

1 Turntable for producing  rotations A  rotation of 0°,  rotation of 0°


2 Turntable for producing  rotations B  rotation of 0°,  rotation of 135°
3 VAD C  rotation of 90°
4 Light sensor
5 Bracket connecting turntables A and B
NOTE Arrowhead shows orientation of VAD.

Figure A.2 — Top view indicating  rotations of 0° and 135° and  rotation of 90°

A.5 Arrangement for measuring the effective luminous intensity


A.5.1 The distance between the reference point of the specimen under test and the light sensor shall be at
least 3 m. All rotations shall take place about the reference point of the specimen.

NOTE 1 The measuring distance chosen depends on the sensitivity and the dynamic range of the sensor and the
distance at which the VAD can be considered a point source. The optimum distance can be determined by the testing
laboratory.

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NOTE 2 The zero degree position for  rotations can be determined by the testing laboratory and should be recorded.

A.5.2 The number of measurements taken for any VAD shall be determined by the maximum range at
which the manufacturer claims to meet the required illumination on all surfaces perpendicular to the direction
of the light emitted from the device. The required measurements are summarised in Table A.1 and the
specified measurements for each range are shown in Tables A.2, A.3 and A.4.

A.5.3 The VAD shall be allowed to stabilise for a period of 1 min or as specified by the manufacturer before
the start of the test and the VAD shall not be switched off before the end of the test.

A.5.4 Measurements shall be made of the average effective luminous intensity in accordance with A.6 and
the coverage distance shall be calculated as in A.7 for each measurement point.

Table A.1 — Summary of measurements for different ranges

Manufacturers  plane spacing Total no. of  Total number of measurement


maximum range planes points

C devices W devices
(hemisphere) (half-hemisphere)
m degrees (°) (see 4.2.2) (see 4.2.3)

< 10 15 7 107 60

10 to 17 10 10 227 123

> 17 5 19 871 454

Table A.2 — Measurements for VAD with range < 10 m

Plane no.  value for plane Value of each  Total number of  measurements
a
rotation for  layer

C devices W devices
(hemisphere) (half-hemisphere)
degrees (°) degrees (°) (see 4.2.2) (see 4.2.3)

1 0 15 24 13

2 15 15 24 13

3 30 16,36 22 12

4 45 20 18 10

5 60 30 12 7

6 75 60 6 4

7 90 N/A 1 1

Total 107 60
a
The value of each  rotation angle (column 3) is calculated so that, after the corresponding number of
measurement points have been made, the VAD rotates 360° for C devices or 180° for W devices.

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Table A.3 — Measurements for VAD with range 10 m to 17 m

Plane no.  value for Value of each  Total number of  measurements


a
plane rotation for  layer

C devices W devices
(hemisphere) (half-hemisphere)
degrees (°) degrees (°) (see 4.2.2) (see 4.2.3)

1 0 10 36 19

2 10 10 36 19

3 20 10,59 34 18

4 30 11,25 32 17

5 40 12,86 28 15

6 50 15 24 13

7 60 20 18 10

8 70 30 12 7

9 80 60 6 4

10 90 N/A 1 1

Total 227 123


a
The value of each  rotation angle (column 3) is calculated so that, after the corresponding number of
measurement points have been made, the VAD rotates 360° for C devices or 180° for W devices.

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Table A.4 — Measurements for VAD with range > 17 m

Plane no.  value for plane Value of each  Total number of  measurements
a
rotation for  layer

C devices W devices
(hemisphere) (half-hemisphere)
degrees (°) degrees (°) (see 4.2.2) (see 4.2.3)

1 0 5 72 37

2 5 5 72 37

3 10 5 72 37

4 15 5,14 70 36

5 20 5,29 68 35

6 25 5,45 66 34

7 30 5,81 62 32

8 35 6 60 31

9 40 6,43 56 29

10 45 6,92 52 27

11 50 7,83 46 24

12 55 8,57 42 22

13 60 10 36 19

14 65 12 30 16

15 70 13,85 26 14

16 75 18 20 11

17 80 25,71 14 8

18 85 60 6 4

19 90 N/A 1 1

Total 871 454


a
The value of each  rotation angle (column 3) is calculated so that, after the corresponding number of
measurement points have been made, the VAD rotates 360° for C devices or 180° for W devices.

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A.6 Calculation of Ieff (av)


The effective luminous intensity (Ieff), expressed in candela (cd), shall be calculated for each pulse measured
using the following Blondel-Rey formula:

t2

I eff =
t1
I ( t )dt
a + ( t 2  t1 )

where

I(t) is the instantaneous value in candela (cd);

a = 0,2 s;

t2 - t1 is the light pulse duration as measured between the 10 % of peak amplitude for the leading and
trailing edges of the pulse.

For each measurement point the average value, Ieff(av), of ten measured light pulses shall be calculated.

A.7 Calculation of coverage distance


2
Calculate the distance d, in metres (m), for each point at which the illumination reduces to 0,4 lm/m using the
following formula:

I eff (av)
d=
0,4

where

Ieff(av) is the average effective luminous intensity in candela (lm/sr) as calculated in A.6;
2
0,4 is the required illumination in lm/m (lux).

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Annex B
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Comparative light output level measurement for VADs

B.1 General
This annex specifies the test method that is referred to in 5.1.7, 5.2.1, 5.2.4, 5.4.1.1, 5.4.1.2, 5.4.1.3, 5.4.2.1,
5.4.2.2, 5.4.2.3, 5.4.3.1, 5.4.3.2, 5.4.3.3, 5.4.3.4, 5.4.4 and 5.4.5.

The purpose for measuring the light output level is so that comparative assessments can be made of the
performance of VADs before, during and following the environmental conditioning specified in this European
Standard.

NOTE The VAD light output level is measured by recording the level of illumination it produces inside an integrating
test chamber.

B.2 Light test chamber


An integrating light test chamber shall be used for the measurements. As the measurements are for
comparative purpose, it is not necessary that the size of the chamber is precisely specified. The dimensions of
the test chamber shall however remain constant throughout the test program. Annex C gives further
information for the construction of a possible light test chamber.

The test chamber shall include a screen the size and position of which shall be designed so that no direct
illumination is received by the light sensor. The size and positioning of this screen, in relation to the size of the
test chamber, shall be such as to allow sufficient reflected light to reach the sensor.

The test chamber shall be sufficiently sealed so that external light does not affect the measurements. It is not
a requirement that the chamber should be completely dark – a small amount of light (e.g. 0,2 lux) may be
allowed, however the background light shall be consistent for all measurements. The inside surfaces of the
chamber including the screen shall be coated with a matt reflecting material that is capable of withstanding
temperature in the range - 25 °C to + 70 °C.

Provisions shall be made to heat or cool the air within the chamber during hot and cold tests. Means shall be
provided for measuring the interior air temperature in the test chamber.

The same test chamber and the same mounting conditions shall be used for all tests and shall be carried out
on all the specimens.

B.3 Calibration of the light test chamber


An initial check of the overall reflectance of the light test chamber shall be made as described below.

A stable light source incorporating a vacuum filament lamp of concentrating type and with no backward light is
positioned at the location of the VAD in the light test chamber. Readings of the light output shall be taken
using the light sensor. Before commencing this test one screen size and position should be found so that,
when viewed from the location of the light sensor all luminous parts of the light source being measured are
just screened. The light source shall be allowed to stabilize for a period of 5 min. Readings shall be taken in
four orientations with the light source rotated 90° every time.

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No reading shall deviate by more than ± 5 % from the average of all the readings.

B.4 Mounting arrangements


The VAD to be tested shall be rigidly mounted by its normal means (see 5.1.3). The light sensor and screen
shall also be rigidly mounted to ensure consistency of test results.

B.5 Measurement of effective average illumination


The VAD shall be powered during the test and shall be giving its visual alarm signal for a period of at least
1 min, unless otherwise specified or stated elsewhere in this standard, before any measurements of the light
output are made.

The light sensor shall be as described in A.3.


2
The effective illumination, Eeff, expressed in lm/m , shall be calculated for each pulse measured using the
following Blondel-Rey formula:

t2

Eeff =
 t1
E (t )dt

a + (t 2  t1 )

where
2
E(t) is the instantaneous value in lm/m ;

a = 0,2 s;

t2 - t1 is the light pulse duration as measured between the 10 % of peak amplitude for the leading and
trailing edges of the pulse.

For each measurement point the average value, Eeff(av), of ten measured light pulses shall be calculated.

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Annex C
(informative)

Construction of the light test chamber and associated equipment for


comparative measurements

C.1 Light test chamber


This annex gives further information on the construction of the light test chamber specified in B.2.

The test chamber should be a cuboid shape with the internal edges chamfered which experience has shown
to give satisfactory results. An example of a suitable light test chamber is shown in Figure C.1.

The length of the cuboid should be at least three times the maximum distance from the mounting surface to
the front face of the VAD to be accommodated. The width and height of the cuboid should be equal to 0,6 of
its length and should be at least three times the largest dimension of the VAD luminous surface.

EXAMPLE A light test chamber measuring (600 × 360 × 360) mm will be adequate for testing VADs measuring up to
200 mm between mounting base and front face.

The light screen between the light measuring sensor and the VAD under test should have a diameter K, in
metres (m) such that:

W W
+ 3S K
6 3

where

W is the width of the test chamber expressed in metres (m);

S is the diameter of the receiving area of the light sensor expressed in metres (m).

It is recommended that the projection of the chamfer onto the internal surfaces of the cuboid should be 1/12 of
its width, W (see Figure C.2).

It should be easy to mount and remove the test specimen without soiling the interior of the test chamber.

Supports inside the test chamber should present as little obstruction as is necessary to provide adequate
strength for holding the device being tested, the light sensor and the screen in the specified positions. All
exposed components inside the chamber except the device under test should be matt white.

C.2 Surface finishes


All internal surfaces should preferably be matt white, substantially non-selective (non-fluorescent when
exposed to ultraviolet radiation), and with high reflectance, e.g. over 0,85.

It is important that the reflecting surfaces should not be impaired by the method of cleaning. It is
recommended that the finish is renewed regularly in accordance with checks made with a gloss meter (see
EN ISO 2813:1999). The average reflectance of each of the six surfaces should not be allowed to fall by more
than 10 % from its original value, and the average reflectance of any one surface should be within 5 % of that
of any other surface.

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At regular intervals during service, the reflecting surfaces should be renewed and, following this, the response
of the photocell should be checked as described above. From time to time, the value of light output obtained
using this test should be compared with previously obtained values. The changes over time should not exceed
± 5 %.

Key

1 VAD under test L length of test chamber


2 screen W width of test chamber
3 light sensor H height of test chamber
4 chamfered edges

Figure C.1 — Example of light test chamber for comparative measurements

W
12

W
12

Key

W width of test chamber

Figure C.2 — Details of internal chamfer for the light test chamber

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Annex D
(informative)

Comparison of flammability test requirements in various standards

D.1 Introduction
This annex is intended to inform on the test requirements for the flammability of plastics (see 4.2.3) given in
relevant standards. In particular, it gives a comparison of flammability ratings between UL 94 and relevant IEC
international standards.

D.2 Relevant standards


The following standards are covered in this annex:

IEC 60695-11-10:1999 as amended by IEC 60695-11-10:1999/A1:2003, Fire hazard testing — Part 11-
10: Test flames — 50 W horizontal and vertical flame test methods;

IEC 60695-11-20:1999 as amended by IEC 60695-11-20:1999/A1:2003, Fire hazard testing — Part 11-
20: Test flames — 500 W flame test methods;

UL 94, Edition 5:1996 — Standard for Tests for Flammability of Plastic Materials for Parts in Devices and
Appliances.

The test apparatus, conditioning applied, number of specimens, size of the specimens and procedure for the
horizontal and vertical tests are very similar between UL 94 and IEC 60695-11-10. The number of specimens
specified in UL 94 is less than that specified in IEC 60695-11-10.

D.3 Vertical burning tests


For the vertical burning test, the categories given in Table D.1 can be regarded as being similar.

Table D.1 — Equivalence of flammability categories between


IEC 60695-11-10 and UL 94

IEC 60695-11-10 UL 94 categories


V-0 V-0
V-1 V-1
V-2 V-2

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D.4 Horizontal burning tests

D.4.1 IEC 60695-11-10 and UL 94

The classification for the horizontal burning tests differs between IEC 60695-10 and UL 94 making a direct
comparison difficult. To assist in such a comparison, the performance criteria for each standard are given in
Table D.2 and Table D.3.

Table D.2 — Horizontal flammability classification in EN 60695-11-10

HB HB40 HB75

The test specimens do not visibly burn The test specimens do not visibly burn If the flame front passes the 100 mm
with a flame after the ignition source is with a flame after the ignition source is mark, the test specimens do not have
removed. removed. a linear burning rate exceeding
75 mm/min,
If the test specimens continue to burn If the test specimens continue to burn
with a flame after removal of the with a flame after removal of the
ignition source, the flame is less than ignition source, the flame is less than
100 mm. 100 mm.
If the flame front exceeds 100 mm, the If the flame front exceeds 100 mm, the
linear burning rate of the specimens is linear burning rate of the specimens is
less than 40 mm/min for a thickness of less than 40 mm/min.
3,0 mm to 13,0 mm or less than
75 mm/min for a thickness of less than
3,0 mm.
If the linear burning rate does not
exceed 40 mm/min for tests with
(3,0 ± 0,2) mm thickness, the
specimen is automatically accepted,
down to a 1,5 mm minimum thickness

Table D.3 — Horizontal flammability classification in UL 94

HB

For specimens having a thickness of 3,0 mm to 13,0 mm, the burning rate shall not
exceed 40 mm/min over a 75mm span; or

for specimens having a thickness less than 3,0 mm, the burning rate shall not exceed
75 mm/min over a 75mm span; or

the specimens cease to burn before the flame exceeds 100 mm.

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D.4.2 IEC 60695-11-20 and UL 94

For the horizontal burning test, the categories given in Table D.4 can be regarded as being similar.

Table D.4 — Equivalence of flammability categories between


IEC 60695-11-20 and UL 94

IEC 60695-11-20 UL 94
5VA 94-5VA
5VB 94-5VB

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Annex ZA
(informative)

Clauses of this European Standard addressing the provisions of the EU


Construction Products Directive (89/106/EEC)

ZA.1 Scope and relevant characteristics


This European Standard has been prepared under the mandate M/109 for "Fire alarm/detection, fixed
firefighting, fire and smoke control and explosion suppression products" given to CEN by the European
Commission and the European Free Trade Association.

The clauses of this European Standard, shown in this annex, meet the requirements of the mandate given
under the EU Construction Products Directive (89/106/EEC).

Compliance with these clauses confers a presumption of fitness of the VADs covered by this annex for the
intended use indicated herein; reference shall be made to the information accompanying the CE marking.

WARNING — Other requirements and other EU Directives not affecting the fitness for intended uses
can be applicable to the VADs falling within the scope of this European Standard.

NOTE 1 In addition to any specific clauses relating to dangerous substances contained in this standard, there may be
other requirements applicable to the products falling within its scope (e.g. transposed European legislation and national
laws, regulations and administrative provisions). In order to meet the provisions of the EU Construction Products Directive,
these requirements need also to be complied with, when and where they apply.

NOTE 2 An informative database of European and national provisions on dangerous substances is available at the
Construction web site on EUROPA (accessed through:
http://ec.europa.eu/enterprise/construction/internal/dangsub/dangmain.htm).

This Annex ZA has the same scope as Clause 1 of this standard with regard to the products covered. It
establishes the conditions for the CE marking of VADs intended for the use shown in Table ZA.1 and shows
the relevant clauses applicable.

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Table ZA.1 — Relevant clauses

Product: Fire detection and fire alarm systems – Alarm devices – Visual alarm devices (VADs)
Intended use: Fire detection and fire alarm systems installed in and around buildings

Essential characteristics Requirement Level(s) Notes


clauses in this and or class(es)
other European
Standard(s)

Operational reliability:
Duration of operation 4.2.1 Pass
Provision for external conductors 4.2.2 Pass
Flammability of materials 4.2.3 Pass
Enclosure protection 4.2.4 Pass
Access 4.2.5 Pass
Manufacturer's adjustments 4.2.6 Pass
On-site adjustment of behaviour 4.2.7 Pass
Requirements for software controlled devices 4.2.8 Pass
Performance parameters under fire condition:
Coverage volume 4.3.1 Pass
Variation of light output 4.3.2 Pass
Minimum and maximum light intensity 4.3.3 Pass
Light colour 4.3.4 Red/White
Light temporal pattern and frequency of flashing 4.3.5 Pass/Hz
Marking and data 4.3.6 Pass
Synchronization (option with requirements) 4.3.7 Pass

Durability: None
Temperature resistance:
Dry heat (operational) 4.4.1.1 Pass
Dry heat (endurance) 4.4.1.2 Pass
Cold (operational) 4.4.1.3 Pass
Humidity resistance:
Damp heat, cyclic (operational) 4.4.2.1 Pass
Damp heat, steady state (endurance) 4.4.2.2 Pass
Damp heat, cyclic (endurance) 4.4.2.3 Pass
Shock and vibration resistance:
Shock (operational) 4.4.3.1 Pass
Impact (operational) 4.4.3.2 Pass
Vibration (operational) 4.4.3.3 Pass
Vibration (endurance) 4.4.3.4 Pass
Corrosion resistance:
SO2 corrosion (endurance) 4.4.4 Pass
Electrical stability:
EMC, immunity (operational) 4.4.5 Pass

The requirement on a certain characteristic is not applicable in those Member States (MSs) where there are
no regulatory requirements on that characteristic for the intended use of the product. In this case,
manufacturers placing their products on the market of these MSs are not obliged to determine nor declare the
performance of their products with regard to this characteristic and the option "No performance determined"
(NPD) in the information accompanying the CE marking (see ZA.3) may be used. The NPD option may not be
used, however, where the characteristic is subject to a threshold level.

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ZA.2 Procedures for the attestation of conformity of VADs

ZA.2.1 System of attestation of conformity

The system of attestation of conformity of VADs indicated in Table ZA.1 in accordance with the EC
Decision 1996/577/EC (OJEU L254 of 1996-10-08), as amended by EC Decision 2002/592/EC (OJEU L192 of
2002-07-20), as given in Annex III of the Mandate for Fire alarm/detection, fixed fire-fighting, fire and smoke
control and explosion suppression products, is shown in Table ZA.2 for the indicated intended use and
relevant level or class.

Table ZA.2 — Attestation of conformity system

Attestation of
Product Intended use Levels or classes
conformity system

Fire detection/fire alarm: Alarm devices Fire safety - 1

System 1: See Directive 89/106/EEC (CPD) Annex III.2.(i), without audit-testing of samples.

The attestation of conformity of the VADs in Table ZA.1 shall be according to the evaluation of conformity
procedures in Table ZA.3 resulting from application of the clauses of this or other European standards
indicated therein.

Table ZA.3 — Assignment of evaluation of conformity tasks for Fire alarm devices  Visual alarm
devices (VADs) under system 1

Evaluation of
Tasks Content of the task conformity clauses
to apply

Factory production Parameters related to all characteristics of


6.3
control (FPC) Table ZA.1 relevant for the intended use
Tasks under the
responsibility of
Further testing of
the manufacturer All characteristics of Table ZA.1 relevant
samples taken at 6.3.5
for the intended use
factory

Those characteristics of Table ZA.1


Initial type testing 6.2
relevant for the intended use

Parameters related to all characteristics of


Tasks under the Initial inspection of
Table ZA.1, relevant for the intended use 6.3
responsibility of factory and of FPC
and FPC documentation
the product
certification body
Continuous
Parameters related to all characteristics of
surveillance,
Table ZA.1, relevant for the intended use 6.3
assessment and
and FPC documentation
approval of FPC

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ZA.2.2 EC Certificate of conformity

When compliance with the conditions of this annex is achieved, the certification body shall draw the EC
Certificate of conformity, which entitles the manufacturer to affix the CE marking. The certificate shall include:

name, address and identification number of the certification body;

name and address of the manufacturer, or his authorised representative established in the EEA, and
place of production;

NOTE The manufacturer may also be the person responsible for placing the product onto the EEA market, if
he takes responsibility for CE marking.

description of the product (type, identification, use, etc.);

provisions to which the product conforms (i.e. Annex ZA of this EN);

particular conditions applicable to the use of the product (e.g. provisions for use under certain
conditions);

the number of the EC certificate;

conditions of validity of the certificate, where applicable;

name of, and position held by, the person empowered to sign the EC certificate.

The above mentioned EC Certificate of conformity shall be presented in the language or languages accepted
in the Member State in which the product is to be used.

ZA.3 CE marking and labelling


The manufacturer or his authorised representative established within the EEA is responsible for the affixing of
the CE marking. The CE marking symbol, the identification number of the certification body and the number of
the EC certificate of conformity to affix shall be in accordance with Directive 93/68/EC and shall be shown on
the VADs. The CE marking symbol, the identification number of the certification body and the following
information shall be placed in the accompanying commercial documents (e.g. a delivery note):

a) identification number of the certification body;

b) name or identifying mark and registered address of the manufacturer (see Note in ZA.2.2);

c) the last two digits of the year in which the marking is affixed;

d) number of the EC Certificate of conformity;

e) reference to this European Standard;

f) description of the product: VAD for use in fire detection and fire alarm systems installed in and around
buildings;

g) information on the essential characteristics listed in Table ZA.1 presented as:

1) declared values and, where relevant, level or class (including "pass" for pass/fail requirements,
where necessary) to declare for each essential characteristic as indicated in "Notes" in Table ZA.1;

2) "No performance determined" for characteristics where this is relevant;

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3) as an alternative, a standard designation which shows some or all of the relevant characteristics
(where the designation covers only some characteristics, it will need to be supplemented with
declared values for other characteristics as above).

The "No performance determined" (NPD) option may not be used where the characteristic is subject to a
threshold level. Otherwise, the NPD option may be used when and where the characteristic, for a given
intended use, is not subject to regulatory requirements in the Member State of destination.

Figure ZA.1 shows the information to be placed on the product. Figure ZA.2 shows the CE information to be
given in the accompanying commercial documentation.

CE marking, consisting of the "CE"-symbol given in


Directive 93/68/EEC

01234-CPD-00234 Identification number of the certification body


EC Certificate number

Figure ZA.1 — Information to be placed on the product

In addition to any specific information relating to dangerous substances shown above, the product should also
be accompanied, when and where required and in the appropriate form, by documentation listing any other
legislation on dangerous substances for which compliance is claimed, together with any information required
by that legislation.

NOTE 1 European legislation without national derogations need not be mentioned.

NOTE 2 Affixing the CE marking symbol means, if a product is subject to more than one directive, that it complies with
all applicable directives.

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CE marking, consisting of the "CE"-symbol


given in Directive 93/68/EEC.

Identification number of the certification body

01234

Name or identifying mark and registered


AnyCo Ltd, PO Box 21, B-1050
address of the producer
11 Last two digits of the year in which the
marking was affixed
01234-CPD-00234 EC Certificate number

EN 54-23 No. of European Standard


Fire alarm devices - Visual alarm device (VAD) Description of product
intended for use in and around buildings

Duration of operation: Pass Information on essential characteristics


Provision for external conductors: Pass
Flammability of materials: Pass
Enclosure protection: Pass
Access: Pass
Manufacturer's adjustments: Pass
On-site adjustment of behaviour: Pass
Requirements for software controlled devices: Pass
Coverage volume: Pass
Variation of light output: Pass
Minimum and maximum light intensity: Pass
Light colour: Red (or White)
Light temporal pattern / frequency of flashing:
Pass / xx Hz
Marking and data: Pass
Synchronization: Pass

Durability:
Temperature resistance: Pass
Humidity resistance: Pass
Shock and vibration resistance: Pass
Corrosion resistance: Pass
Electrical stability: Pass

Figure ZA.2 — Example of CE marking information in the accompanying commercial documentation

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Bibliography

EN ISO 2813:1999, Paints and varnishes — Determination of specular gloss of non-metallic paint films at 20°,
60° and 85° (ISO 2813:1994, including Technical Corrigendum 1:1997)

IEC 60695-11-10:1999, Fire hazard testing — Part 11-10: Test flames — 50 W horizontal and vertical flame
test methods (including IEC 60695-11-10:1999/A1:2003)

IEC 60695-11-20:1999, Fire hazard testing — Part 11-20: Test flames — 500 W flame test methods (including
IEC 60695-11-20:1999/A1:2003)

UL 94, Standard for Tests for Flammability of Plastic Materials for Parts in Devices and Appliances

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Ordlista
Här har vi samlat de förkortningar som oftast används i standardiseringssammanhang och förklarat dem
kortfattat. Förkortningarna är sorterade i alfabetisk ordning.
CEN European Committee for Standardization (Comité Européen de Normalisation). Utarbetar Europastandarder för
områden som inte täcks av CENELEC.
CENELEC European Committee for Electrotechnical Standardization (Comité Européen de Normalisation Electrotechnique).
Utarbetar Europastandarder inom el.
CWA CEN/CENELEC Workshop Agreement. Tekniskt dokument utarbetat av CEN- och CENELEC-organiserad
arbetsgrupp.
EN Europastandard från CEN/CENELEC.
ETSI European Telecommunications Standards Institute. De utarbetar Europastandarder inom telekommunikations-
området.
FDIS Final Draft International Standard. Slutligt förslag till global standard från IEC eller ISO.
ICS International Classication for Standards. Ett internationellt klassiceringssystem för standarder.
IEC International Electrotechnical Commission. Utarbetar internationell standard inom området el.
ISO International Organization for Standardization. Utarbetar internationell standard inom alla områden utom
telekommunikation och elteknik.
ITS Informationstekniska standardiseringen. Utarbetar och bevakar standardisering inom informationsteknik.
En av de svenska medlemmarna i ETSI, European Telecommunications Standards Institute.
ITU International Telecommunication Union. Utarbetar internationella standarder inom radio och telekommunikation.
IWA ISO Workshop Agreement. Tekniskt dokument utarbetad av ISO-organiserad arbetsgrupp.
Konsoliderad En konsoliderad standard har sitt tillägg inarbetat och ersätter tidigare utgåva.
PAS Publicly Available Specications. Tekniska dokument inom IEC och ISO.
prEN Förslag till Europastandard från CEN, CENELEC eller ETSI.
SEK SEK Svensk Elstandard. Svarar för standardiseringen inom området el i Sverige. Svensk medlem i CENELEC
och IEC.
SIS SIS, Swedish Standards Institute. Svensk medlem i CEN och ISO.
SIS-TR Technical Report. Teknisk rapport som beskriver resultat av undersökningar eller andra studier.
SIS-TS Technical Specication. Teknisk specikation som anger tekniska krav som ska uppfyllas av en produkt,
process eller tjänst.
SIS-WA SIS Work Shop Agreement. Överenskommelse som ger regler, riktlinjer eller kännetecken för aktiviteter
eller deras resultat.
SIS-WS SIS Workshop. Standardiseringsprojekt med syfte att snabbt ta fram SIS Workshop Agreement.
SS Svensk standard. Fastställs av SIS, SEK eller ITS. SS ingår som första led i beteckningen för svensk standard
fastställd efter 1 januari 1978.
SS/T1 Tillägg 1 till svensk standard.
SS-EN Europastandard fastställd som svensk standard.
SS-EN/AC Rättelse till Europastandard fastställd som svensk standard.
SS-EN/A1 Tillägg 1 till Europastandard fastställd som svensk standard.
SS-EN ISO Internationell standard från ISO som blivit Europastandard och fastställd som svensk standard.
SS-EN ISO/AC Rättelse till standard från ISO som blivit Europastandard och fastställd som svensk standard.
SS-EN ISO/A1 Tillägg 1 till standard från ISO som blivit Europastandard och fastställd som svensk standard.
SS-EN ISO/IEC Internationell standard från ISO/IEC som blivit Europastandard och fastställd som svensk standard.
SS-IEC IEC-standard fastställd som svensk standard.
SS-ISO ISO-standard fastställd som svensk standard.
SS-ISO Amd 1 ISO-standard fastställd som svensk standard. Tillägg 1.
SS-ISO/Cor 1 ISO-standard fastställd som svensk standard. Rättelse 1.
WD Working Draft. Förslag till internationell standard eller Europastandard utarbetade i WG.
WG Working Group. Arbetsgrupp tillsatt av t. ex. en internationell kommitté.
WI Work Item. Ärende, en avgränsad arbetsuppgift som avser att resultera i en standard.
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Here are a number of the abbreviations/acronyms frequently used in standardisation contexts,
with brief explanations. The abbreviations are in alphabetical order.
CEN European Committee for Standardization (Comité Européen de Normalisation). Develops European standards
for areas not covered by CENELEC.
CENELEC European Committee for Electrotechnical Standardization (Comité Européen de Normalisation Electrotechnique).
Develops European standards in the electricity sector.
CWA CEN/CENELEC Workshop Agreement. Technical document developed by CEN- and CENELEC- organised
working group.
Consolidated A consolidated standard incorporates its supplement and replaces previous editions.
EN European standard from CEN/CENELEC.
ETSI European Telecommunications Standards Institute. Develop European standards in the telecommunications eld.
FDIS Final Draft International Standard. Final proposal for global standard from IEC or ISO.
ICS International Classication for Standards. An international classication system for standards.
IEC International Electrotechnical Commission. Develops global standards in the electricity sector.
ISO International Organization for Standardization. Develops global standards in all areas except telecommunications
and electrical technology.
ITS ITS Information Technology Standardisation. Develops and monitors standardisation in information technology.
A Swedish member of the ETSI, European Telecommunications Standards Institute.
ITU International Telecommunication Union. Develops global standards in radio and telecommunications.
IWA ISO Workshop Agreement. Technical document developed by ISO-organised working group.
PAS Publicly Available Specications. Technical IEC and ISO documents.
prEN Draft European standards from CEN, CENELEC or ETSI.
SEK SEK Svensk Elstandard. Develops and monitors standardisation in the electrotechnical sector. Swedish member
of the CENELEC and IEC.
SIS SIS, Swedish Standards Institute. Swedish member of CEN and ISO.
SIS-TR Technical Report. Technical report describing the results of investigations or other studies.
SIS-TS Technical Specication. Technical specication describing what requirements a product,
process or service must full.
SIS-WA SIS Workshop Agreement. An agreement setting out rules, guidelines or criteria for activities or their results.
SIS-WS SIS Workshop. Standardisation project aimed at rapidly developing an SIS Workshop Agreement.
SS Swedish standard. Established by SIS, SEK or ITS. SS is the rst step in all standard classications to emerge
since 1 January 1978.
SS/T1 Supplement 1 to a Swedish standard.
SS-EN European standard established as Swedish standard.
SS-EN/AC Correction to the European standard established as Swedish standard.
SS-EN/A1 Supplement to the European standard established as Swedish standard.
SS-EN ISO International and European standard established as Swedish standard.
SS-EN ISO/AC Correction to the international and European standard established as Swedish standard.
SS-EN ISO/A1 Supplement to the international and European standard established as Swedish standard.
SS-EN ISO/IEC International and European standard established as Swedish standard.
SS-IEC IEC standard established as Swedish standard.
SS-ISO ISO standard established as Swedish standard.
SS-ISO Amd 1 ISO standard established as Swedish standard, with Amendment 1.
SS-ISO/Cor 1 ISO standard established as Swedish standard, with Correction 1.
WD Working Draft. Proposed international or European standard developed by the Working Group.
WG Working Group. Appointed by an international committee or some other body.
WI Work Item. A delimited task designed to result in a standard.
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OCH ACCEPTERAR VILLKOREN I DETTA LICENSAVTAL.
1. Parter
Detta licensavtal är ingått mellan 5. SIS Förlags ansvar samt 8. Avtalstid och uppsägning
SIS Förlag AB (”SIS Förlag”) och det fö- ansvarsbegränsning Detta avtal gäller tills vidare. Kunden har
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dukter som medföljer eller levereras un- den textmassa som Produkten omfattar helst. SIS Förlag kan säga upp
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kommit SIS Förlag tillhanda. I övrigt om Kunden bryter mot bestämmelse i
2. Upphovsrätt till Produkten levereras Produkten i ”bentligt skick” licensavtalet. Då licensavtalet upphör
Den produkt som medföljer eller levere- och SIS Förlag ansvarar inte för att den ska Kunden omedelbart upphöra med
ras under detta licensavtal (”Produkten”) information som Produkten förmedlar användningen av Produkten och förstöra
är skyddad av svensk och internationell är korrekt eller fullständig, eller för resul- samtliga kopior av denna.
upphovsrättslagstiftning och tillhör den tatet av användningen av Produkten. SIS
eller de upphovsrättsinnehavare som Förlags ansvar omfattar endast direkta ska- 9. Tillämplig lag
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exempelvis förlorad handelsvinst och inte om lagkonikter, ska tillämpas på detta
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SIS Förlag upplåter till Kunden en ska SIS Förlags totala skadestånds- förfarande vid svensk domstol.
icke-exklusiv, icke-överlåtbar nyttjande- ansvar enligt detta licensavtal överstiga
rätt att använda Produkten enligt ett belopp motsvarande den avgift som 10. Övriga bestämmelser
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(b) Om Produkten levereras i elektronisk för att krav avseende intrång i tredje mans eller överenskommelser parterna
form har Kunden rätt att installera immateriella rättigheter kan komma att emellan. Ändring i licensavtalet kan
Produkten på en (1) dator, vilken ägs, ställas på grund av användningen av Pro- endast ske genom skriftligen upprättad
hyrs eller kontrolleras av Kunden. dukterna, har SIS Förlag rätt att på egen handling vilken undertecknats av
Kunden har även rätt att ytta Produkten bekostnad (i) utverka rätt för Kunden att SIS Förlag. Om en bestämmelse i licens-
till en annan dator, under förutsättning fortsätta med användning av avtalet skulle förklaras ogiltig av någon
att Produkten avinstalleras från den första Produkten, (ii) förändra eller ersätta anledning, ska licensavtalet revideras
datorn. Produkten får inte användas på Produkten eller del därav med andra endast i sådan omfattning som är
två eller era datorer samtidigt och inte produkter i syfte att undvika sådant krav, nödvändigt för att göra licensavtalet
heller i nätverk. eller (iii) stoppa Kundens användning av giltigt, och sådan revidering ska (i)
Produkten och återbetala de avgifter inte påverka giltigheten av den ogiltig-
4. Begränsningar i nyttjanderätten som erlagts för den tid då utnyttjande av förklarande delen under andra omstän-
Kunden har inte rätt att kopiera, anpassa, Produkten inte kunnat ske. SIS Förlag digheter, eller (ii) påverka övriga delar av
förändra, översätta, hyra eller leasa ut, ansvarar inte gentemot Kunden för krav licensavtalet.
sälja, underlicensiera eller på annat sätt som kunde ha undvikits om Kunden
distribuera eller överlåta Produkten på accepterat ersättningsprodukt eller om
annat sätt än som uttryckligen anges i användningen av Produkten stoppats.
detta licensavtal. Kunden får inte ta bort
eller förändra någon upplysning om 7. Export
upphovsrätt och äganderätt som nns på Kunden äger inte rätt att exportera eller
Produkten och ansvarar vidare för att de reexportera Produkten eller del därav,
upplysningar om upphovsrätt och ägande- tillhörande information eller teknologi
rätt som nns på originalexemplaren av i strid med gällande svensk och annan
Produkten återges på samtliga kopior tillämplig exportlagstiftning.
(om några) som Kunden har rätt att göra
enligt detta licensavtal.
SIS multi user license: WSP Sverige AB. Customer number: , Date: 2023-08-31

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IMPORTANT – PLEASE READ THESE TERMS AND CONDITIONS BEFORE USING THE PRODUCTS
DISTRIBUTED WITH THIS LICENSE. BY USING THE PRODUCTS YOU ARE ACCEPTING THE TERMS AND
CONDITIONS OF THIS LICENSE AGREEMENT.
1. Parties 5. Limited Warranty, 7. Export
is License Agreement is by and between Limitation of Liability Customer shall not export or re-export,
SIS Förlag AB (”SIS Förlag”) and the SIS Förlag warrants that the content of in whole or in part, the Products or any
company/ individual licensing the pro- the text encompassed by the Products is information regarding the Products, in
ducts distributed and/or delivered with delivered to Customer in the same contradiction to any stipulations contained
the License Agreement (“Customer”). condition in which it was delivered to on the Products or contrary to Swedish
SIS Förlag. Except as provided for in or any other applicable export legislation.
2. Rights to the Products this section 5 the Products are delivered
e Product distributed and/or delivered “as is” and SIS Förlag does not give any 8. Term and Termination
with the License Agreement (“Product”) warranty of correctness or completeness is License Agreement will continue for
is protected by Swedish and international as to the information conveyed by the an indenite duration. Customer may
copyright and other intellectual property Products or for the result of the use of terminate this License Agreement at any
laws and are the exclusive property of the Products. SIS Förlag’s liability time. SIS Förlag may terminate this
the proprietary owner/s stated on such pursuant to this Agreement shall only be License Agreement immediately upon
Product. for direct damage and not for indirect breach of any provision of this License
damage, including but not limited to loss Agreement. Upon any termination of
3. Grant of Rights of prot. Under no circumstances shall this License Agreement, Customer shall
SIS Förlag grants to Customer, a non- SIS Förlag be liable for loss of data. immediately discontinue the use of the
exclusive, non-assignable, limited right SIS Förlag’s total liability pursuant to this Product and destroy all copies of the Product.
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(a) If the Product is distributed in paper paid by Customer for the rights granted 9. Governing Law
format you may use the copy of the Product pursuant to this license agreement. is License Agreement shall be governed
distributed with this License Agreement. by the laws of Sweden without reference
(b) If the Product is distributed in 6. Intellectual Property Infringement to its conict of law provisions and any
electronic format you may install the If, in the opinion of SIS Förlag, there is a dispute shall be settled by Swedish courts.
Product on one (1) computer owned, risk of a claim is instituted against Customer,
leased or otherwise controlled by Customer. alleging that a Product distributed by 10. Miscellaneous
Customer may transfer the Product to SIS Förlag hereunder infringes any duly is License Agreement constitutes the
another computer, provided that the issued intellectual property right of a complete and exclusive agreement between
Product is removed from the computer third party, SIS Förlag may, at its sole SIS Förlag and you with respect to the
from which it is transferred. Neither option and expense: (i) procure for Customer subject matter hereof, and supercedes all
concurrent use on two or more computers the right to use or sell such Product; (ii) prior oral or written understandings,
nor use in a local area network or other substitute a functionally equivalent, non- communications or agreements not
network is permitted. infringing unit of the Product or modify specically incorporated herein. is
such Product so that it no longer infringes License Agreement may not be modied
4. Restrictions in Use but is substantially equivalent in functionality; except in writing duly signed by an
Except as expressly permitted by this or (iii) stop the Customer’s use of the authorized representative of SIS Förlag
Agreement, Customer shall not copy, adapt, Product and refund the License Agreement and you. If any provision of this License
modify, translate, rent or lease, sell, sub- paid by Customer for such Product during Agreement is held to be unenforceable
license or in any other manner distribute the time hen such Product could not be for any reason, such provision shall be
or transfer the Products. Customer shall used. SIS Förlag shall have no liability to reformed only to the extent necessary to
not remove or change any copyright notices Customer for claims that could have been make it enforceable, and such decision
or proprietary legends on the Products, and avoided if the Customer would have shall not aect the enforceability (i) of
is responsible for and shall ensure that each accepted a replacement product or if the such provision under other circumstances,
copy of the Products which Customer is use of the Product would have been stopped. or (ii) of the remaining provisions here of
allowed to make under this License Agree- under all circumstances.
ment (if any), are distributed with all copy-
right notices or proprietary legends contai-
ned on the original Products.
SIS multi user license: WSP Sverige AB. Customer number: , Date: 2023-08-31

SIS, Swedish Standards Institute och SEK Svensk Elstandard leder arbetet med standardisering i Sverige. Tillsammans
med företag och organisationer jobbar vi med att förenkla, förbättra, kvalitetssäkra och skapa gemensamma standarder.
SIS kunder har inytande i internationell standardisering genom CEN i Europa och ISO globalt. SEK samordnar svensk
medverkan i CENELEC i Europa och IEC globalt.

Du kan få dina standarder i olika format och media, detta är ett av dem. SIS Förlag AB är störst i Norden på att leverera
standarder och allt som rör dess tillämpning. En tryckt standard från SIS Förlag AB är alltid tryckt på miljövänligt papper.

Vill du veta mer om vårt utbud och tjänster? Ring oss på 08 - 555 523 10 eller besök oss på www.sis.se

The Swedish Standards Institute (SIS) and SEK Svensk Elstandard share principal responsibility for standardisation in Sweden.
Working with various agencies, enterprises and organisations, we seek to simplify, to introduce improvements, to
secure quality and to establish common standards. SIS customers inuence today’s international standardisation work via CEN
in Europe and ISO globally. SEK coordinates Swedish participation in CENELEC in Europe and in the IEC at the global level.

You can obtain your standards in different formats and in different media – this is just one of them. SIS Förlag AB is the leading
supplier in the Nordic area of standards and all related applications. Printed standards from SIS Förlag AB are always printed on
eco-friendly paper.

Would you like to know more about our range of products and services? Phone us at +46 8 555 523 10 or visit us at www.sis.se

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