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BS EN 62034:2012

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Automatic test systems for battery powered emergency escape lighting

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BSI 2012 32
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IEC 62034:2012 specifies the basic performance and safety requirements for individual products and components that are incorporated into automatic test systems for use with emergency lighting systems on supply voltages not exceeding 1 000 V. This second edition cancels and replaces the first edition published in 2006. It constitutes a technical revision. The main changes with respect to the first edition are the improvement of the understanding of the requirements in the various clauses and the compliance requirements listed below and the updating of the normative references. – 4.2 Monitoring of the timing circuit – 4.3 Functional requirements – 4.3.1 The automatic test system (ATS) – 4.4.2 Intercommunications failure – 4.4.4 Component failures – 4.4.7 Software failure – 5.1 Functional test – 5.2 Duration test – 6.2.2 Timing accuracy – 6.3.2.2 Testing alternate luminaires – 6.3.3.4 Limited duration test – 7.1 General.

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CONTENTS
9 INTRODUCTION
10 1 Scope
2 Normative references
3 Terms and definitions
12 4 Requirements
4.1 Safety, construction and installation instructions
4.2 Monitoring of the timing circuit
4.3 Functional requirements
4.3.1 The automatic test system (ATS)
13 4.3.2 Emergency battery supply
4.3.3 Lamps tested in the emergency mode
4.3.4 Maintained luminaires tested in emergency mode and in normal mains condition
4.4 System integrity
4.4.1 Protection against system part failures and faults
14 4.4.2 Intercommunications failure
4.4.3 System interconnection
4.4.4 Component failures
4.4.5 System parts compatibility
15 4.4.6 Electromagnetic immunity of the ATS
4.4.7 Software failure
4.5 Test of emergency lamp(s)
16 5 Test duration and interval
5.1 Functional test
5.2 Duration test
17 6 Protection of a building during the periods of test and subsequent recharge of the emergency lighting system
6.1 General
6.2 Accuracy and protection of timing periods
6.2.1 General
6.2.2 Timing accuracy
6.2.3 Protection of timing function
18 6.3 Requirements for premises that may be occupied during test and recharge periods
6.3.1 General
6.3.2 Testing of self-contained luminaires
19 6.3.3 Test of centrally powered systems
20 6.3.4 Automatic test recording facilities
7 Indication and recording of results of tests that the equipment has to perform
7.1 General
21 7.2 Indication
7.3 Recording
22 Annex A (informative) Examples of typical automatic test systems
Figures
Figure A.1 – Stand-alone, self-contained luminaire with automatic test facilities
23 Figure A.2 – Direct connection between luminaires and remote panel
Tables
Table A.1 – Standards conformity guide
24 Figure A.3 – Alternative system where luminaire’s connection is marshalled by a connection box for transmission to remote indicators and control panel
25 Figure A.4 – Direct connection between luminaires and remote panel
Table A.2 – Standards conformity guide
26 Table A.3 – Standards conformity guide
27 Annex B (normative) Classification of ATS types
Table B.1 – Minimum function according to the ATS type
28 Annex C (informative) Example of guidance for the use of ATS systems
Table C.1 – Suitable ATS systems for different occupancy of premises
29 Bibliography
BS EN 62034:2012
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