This part of 62642 is for combined passive infrared and microwave detectors installed in buildings and provides for security Grades 1 to 4, specific or nonspecific wired or wire-free detectors, and uses environmental classes I to IV (Committee Draft (CD))
This part of 62642 is for combined passive infrared and ultrasonic detectors installed in buildings and provides for security grades 1 to 4, specific or non-specific wired or wire-free detectors, and uses environmental classes I to IV (Committee Draft (CD))
This part of the 62642 is for passive infrared detectors installed in buildings and provides for security grades 1 to 4 (see 62642-1), specific or non-specific wired or wire-free detectors, (Committee Draft (CD))
This part of the 62642 is for microwave detectors installed in buildings and provides for security grades 1 to 4 specific or non-specific wired or wire-free detectors, and uses environmental classes I to IV. This standard does not include requirements for microwave detectors intended for use outdoors. (Committee Draft (CD))
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This Jordanian Standard specifies requirements for the electromagnetic compatibility (EMC) for electrical apparatus for the detection and measurement of combustible gases, toxic 1) gases or oxygen. This standard applies to apparatus intended for use in residential, commercial and light-industrial environments as well as to apparatus intended for use in industrial environments. (Published Document (JS))
This EMC product-family standard, for immunity requirements, applies to the components of the following alarm systems, intended for use in and around buildings in residential, commercial, light industrial and industrial environments: - intruder alarm systems; - hold-up alarm systems; - fire detection and fire alarm systems; - social alarm systems; - CCTV systems, for security applications; (Published Document (JS))
This standard applies for electrical apparatus for the detection of combustible gases in domestic premises and test methods and performance requirements. (Published Document (JS))
This practice applies to all X-ray based screening systems with tunnel apertures up to 1 m wide x 1 m high whether it is a conventional X-Ray system or an explosives detection system (EDS) that provies aprojection or projection /scatter image for an operator to interpret. (Published Document (JS))
This standard covers aprocedure for determining the weakest detection path through the portal aperture and the worst case orthoganal orientation of metallic test objects . (Published Document (JS))
This practice is one of several (see Appendix X1)developed to assist operators of nuclear facilities with meeting the metal detection performance reqirements set by regulatort authorities . (Published Document (JS))
This practice covers methods for the evaluation of walk-through metal weapons deterctors and criteria for testing metal detection performance. (Published Document (JS))