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Nacoss Guidelines SantaUK 12-30-2005
Posted by Paul Ekins on December 31, 2005, 2:24 am
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What exactly are you after? I don't beleive any of the standards are
available for free on the net. You will probably need to purchase the ones
you require.

summary of key Standards & Codes of Practice
a.. PD 6662:2004 scheme for the application of European Standards for
intruder and hold-up alarm systems
systems Standards called up by PD 6662:2004

a.. Pr EN 50131-1:2004 alarm systems - intrusion and hold-up systems -
Part 1: systems requirements
b.. DD CLC/TS 50131-7:2003 alarms systems - intrusion systems - Part 7:
application guidelines
c.. BS EN 50136-1-1: 1998 alarm systems - alarm transmission systems and
equipment - Part 1-1: general requirements for alarm transmission systems
d.. BS EN 50136-1-2:1998 alarm systems - alarm transmission systems and
equipment
- Part 1-2: requirements for systems using dedicated alarm paths
e.. BS EN 50136-1-3:1998 alarm systems - alarm transmission systems and
equipment
- Part 1-3: requirements for systems with digital communicators using the
public switched telephone network
f.. BS EN 50136-1-4:1998 alarm systems - alarm transmission systems and
equipment
- Part 1-4: requirements for systems with voice communicators using the
public telephone network
g.. PD 6662:2004 scheme for the application of European Standards for
intruder and hold-up alarm systems
h.. DD 243:2004 installation & configuration of intruder alarm systems
designed to generate confirmed alarm conditions - Code of Practice
systems Standards -NSI specific

a.. NACP 11 Supplementary Code of Practice for intruder alarms
component Standards called up by PD 6662:2004

a.. BS 4737 Intruder alarm systems in buildings - Part 3: specification
for components

section 3.0: general requirements
section 3.1: continuous wiring
section 3.2: foil on glass
section 3.3: protective switches
section 3.4: radiowave doppler detectors
section 3.5: ultrasonic movement detectors
Section 3.6: acoustic detectors
Section 3.7: passive infra-red detectors
Section 3.8: volumetric capacitive detectors
Section 3.9: pressure mats
Section 3.10: vibration detectors
Section 3.11: rigid printed-circuit wiring
Section 3.12: beam interruption detectors
Section 3.13: capacitive proximity detectors
Section 3.14: specification for eliberately operated devices
Section 3.30: specification for PVC insulated cables for
interconnecting wiring



a.. BS EN50131-6:1998 alarm systems - intrusion systems - Part 6: power
supplies
b.. BS EN50136-2-1:1998 alarm systems - alarm transmission systems and
equipment - Part 2-1 general requirements for alarm transmission systems
c.. BS EN50136-2-2:1998 alarm systems - alarm transmission systems and
equipment - Part 2-2 requirements for equipment used in systems using
dedicated alarms paths
d.. BS EN50136-2-3:1998 alarm systems - alarm transmission systems and
equipment - Part 2-3 requirements for equipment used in systems with digital
communicators using the public switched telephone network
e.. BS EN50136-2-4:1998 alarm systems - alarm transmission systems and
equipment - Part 2-4 requirements for equipment used in systems with voice
communicators using the public switched telephone network
f.. PD 6662:2004 annex A - provisions additional to prEN 50131-1 for
intruder and hold-up alarm systems installed in accordance with the scheme
given in PD 6662: hold-up devices
g.. PD 6662:2004 annex B - provisions additional to prEN 50131-1 for
intruder and hold-up alarm systems installed in accordance with the scheme
given in PD 6662: control & indication equipment
h.. PD 6662:2004 annex C - provisions additional to prEN 50131-1 for
intruder and hold-up alarm systems installed in accordance with the scheme
given in PD 6662: warning devices

management Standards

a.. BS EN ISO 9001: 2000 Quality Management Systems - requirements (NACOSS
Gold only)
b.. BS 7858:2004 Code of Practice for security screening personnel
employed in a security environment
c.. DD245:2002 management of false alarms
d.. NACP 2 customer communications
e.. NACP 3 management of subcontracting
f.. NACP 5 management of customer complaints




Posted by SantaUK on December 31, 2005, 5:11 am
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Thanks Paul

I have actually found some of the material you have listed on the net in PDF
format, so I know some are out there, but at least I know how a
comprehensive list.

Many thanks.

--
Regards


M Millar

> What exactly are you after? I don't beleive any of the standards are
> available for free on the net. You will probably need to purchase the ones
> you require.
>
> summary of key Standards & Codes of Practice
> a.. PD 6662:2004 scheme for the application of European Standards for
> intruder and hold-up alarm systems
> systems Standards called up by PD 6662:2004
>
> a.. Pr EN 50131-1:2004 alarm systems - intrusion and hold-up systems -
> Part 1: systems requirements
> b.. DD CLC/TS 50131-7:2003 alarms systems - intrusion systems - Part 7:
> application guidelines
> c.. BS EN 50136-1-1: 1998 alarm systems - alarm transmission systems and
> equipment - Part 1-1: general requirements for alarm transmission systems
> d.. BS EN 50136-1-2:1998 alarm systems - alarm transmission systems and
> equipment
> - Part 1-2: requirements for systems using dedicated alarm paths
> e.. BS EN 50136-1-3:1998 alarm systems - alarm transmission systems and
> equipment
> - Part 1-3: requirements for systems with digital communicators using the
> public switched telephone network
> f.. BS EN 50136-1-4:1998 alarm systems - alarm transmission systems and
> equipment
> - Part 1-4: requirements for systems with voice communicators using the
> public telephone network
> g.. PD 6662:2004 scheme for the application of European Standards for
> intruder and hold-up alarm systems
> h.. DD 243:2004 installation & configuration of intruder alarm systems
> designed to generate confirmed alarm conditions - Code of Practice
> systems Standards -NSI specific
>
> a.. NACP 11 Supplementary Code of Practice for intruder alarms
> component Standards called up by PD 6662:2004
>
> a.. BS 4737 Intruder alarm systems in buildings - Part 3: specification
> for components
>
> section 3.0: general requirements
> section 3.1: continuous wiring
> section 3.2: foil on glass
> section 3.3: protective switches
> section 3.4: radiowave doppler detectors
> section 3.5: ultrasonic movement detectors
> Section 3.6: acoustic detectors
> Section 3.7: passive infra-red detectors
> Section 3.8: volumetric capacitive detectors
> Section 3.9: pressure mats
> Section 3.10: vibration detectors
> Section 3.11: rigid printed-circuit wiring
> Section 3.12: beam interruption detectors
> Section 3.13: capacitive proximity detectors
> Section 3.14: specification for eliberately operated devices
> Section 3.30: specification for PVC insulated cables for
> interconnecting wiring
>
>
>
> a.. BS EN50131-6:1998 alarm systems - intrusion systems - Part 6: power
> supplies
> b.. BS EN50136-2-1:1998 alarm systems - alarm transmission systems and
> equipment - Part 2-1 general requirements for alarm transmission systems
> c.. BS EN50136-2-2:1998 alarm systems - alarm transmission systems and
> equipment - Part 2-2 requirements for equipment used in systems using
> dedicated alarms paths
> d.. BS EN50136-2-3:1998 alarm systems - alarm transmission systems and
> equipment - Part 2-3 requirements for equipment used in systems with
> digital communicators using the public switched telephone network
> e.. BS EN50136-2-4:1998 alarm systems - alarm transmission systems and
> equipment - Part 2-4 requirements for equipment used in systems with voice
> communicators using the public switched telephone network
> f.. PD 6662:2004 annex A - provisions additional to prEN 50131-1 for
> intruder and hold-up alarm systems installed in accordance with the scheme
> given in PD 6662: hold-up devices
> g.. PD 6662:2004 annex B - provisions additional to prEN 50131-1 for
> intruder and hold-up alarm systems installed in accordance with the scheme
> given in PD 6662: control & indication equipment
> h.. PD 6662:2004 annex C - provisions additional to prEN 50131-1 for
> intruder and hold-up alarm systems installed in accordance with the scheme
> given in PD 6662: warning devices
>
> management Standards
>
> a.. BS EN ISO 9001: 2000 Quality Management Systems - requirements
> (NACOSS Gold only)
> b.. BS 7858:2004 Code of Practice for security screening personnel
> employed in a security environment
> c.. DD245:2002 management of false alarms
> d.. NACP 2 customer communications
> e.. NACP 3 management of subcontracting
> f.. NACP 5 management of customer complaints
>
>
>



Posted by BIG NIGE on December 31, 2005, 4:15 am
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> I've been installing alarms for a few years now and have just started with
a
> large company. I want to do some swotting up on the Nacoss Installation
> guidelines, can someone point me in the direction of them on the net
please.
>
The Company that you are going to be doing the work for should have all the
necessary information and it has to be available to you.



Posted by SantaUK on December 31, 2005, 5:13 am
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I know I will be able to get the material eventually - its just having some
experience and the WWW I was hoping to get "ahead" in some areas. Thanks
anyway.

--
Regards


M Millar

>
>> I've been installing alarms for a few years now and have just started
>> with
> a
>> large company. I want to do some swotting up on the Nacoss Installation
>> guidelines, can someone point me in the direction of them on the net
> please.
>>
> The Company that you are going to be doing the work for should have all
> the
> necessary information and it has to be available to you.
>
>




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