ISO 12239:2010 Smoke alarms using scattered light, transmitted light or ionization

Abbreviation
ISO 12239:2010
Valid from
14/12/2010

Information provider
Standards New Zealand,
Author
International Organization for Standardization
Information type
ISO Standard,
Format
PDF, HARD COPY,


Description

ISO 12239:2010 specifies requirements, test methods, performance criteria, and manufacturer's instructions for smoke alarms that operate using scattered light, transmitted light, or ionization, and are intended for household or similar residential applications.

Scope

For the testing of other types of smoke alarms, or smoke alarms working on different principles, ISO 12239:2010 should be used only for guidance.

Smoke alarms with special characteristics and developed for specific risks are not covered by ISO 12239:2010.

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ISO 12239:2010 Smoke alarms using scattered light, transmitted light or ionization

Description

ISO 12239:2010 specifies requirements, test methods, performance criteria, and manufacturer's instructions for smoke alarms that operate using scattered light, transmitted light, or ionization, and are intended for household or similar residential applications.

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ISO 12239:2010 Smoke alarms using scattered light, transmitted light or ionization
Description

ISO 12239:2010 specifies requirements, test methods, performance criteria, and manufacturer's instructions for smoke alarms that operate using scattered light, transmitted light, or ionization, and are intended for household or similar residential applications.

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ISO 12239:2010 Smoke alarms using scattered light, transmitted light or ionization

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