BS EN 54-7:2001 Fire detection and fire alarm systems. Smoke detectors - Part 7: Point detectors using scattered light, transmitted light or ionization

Abbreviation
BS EN 54-7:2001
Valid from
15/03/2001

Information provider
Standards New Zealand
Author
British Standards Institution
Information type
British Standard
Format
PDF, HARD COPY


Description

This standard specifies the requirements, test methods and performance criteria for point smoke detectors that operate using scattered light, transmitted light or ionization, for use in fire detection and fire alarm systems in buildings.

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BS EN 54-7:2001 Fire detection and fire alarm systems. Smoke detectors - Part 7: Point detectors using scattered light, transmitted light or ionization

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BS EN 54-7:2001 Fire detection and fire alarm systems. Smoke detectors - Part 7: Point detectors using scattered light, transmitted light or ionization

Description

This standard specifies the requirements, test methods and performance criteria for point smoke detectors that operate using scattered light, transmitted light or ionization, for use in fire detection and fire alarm systems in buildings.

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BS EN 54-7:2001 Fire detection and fire alarm systems. Smoke detectors - Part 7: Point detectors using scattered light, transmitted light or ionization
Description

This standard specifies the requirements, test methods and performance criteria for point smoke detectors that operate using scattered light, transmitted light or ionization, for use in fire detection and fire alarm systems in buildings.

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BS EN 54-7:2001 Fire detection and fire alarm systems. Smoke detectors - Part 7: Point detectors using scattered light, transmitted light or ionization

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