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BS EN 54-23:2010 pdf download.Fire detection and firealarm systems Part 23: Fire alarm devices — Visual alarm devices.
42.3 FlammabIlity of materials
The VAD shall be constructed ol material(s) capable of withstanding the tests specified in Clause 5. In addition, the material(s) of plastic enclosures shall meet the following flammabli1y requirements:
a) EN 60695-11.10:1999 as amended by EN 60695-11-10:1999/Al :2003 Class V.2 or HB75 for devices operating from a voltage source less than or equal to 30 V RMS ci 42,4 V DC and consuming less than 15W of power;
b) EN 60695-11-20:1999 as amended by EN 60695-11-20:1999/Al :2003 Class 5V8 for devices operating from a voltage source greater than 30 V RMS or 42.4 V DC and consuming more than 15W of power.
NOTE Annex D gives information on the test reqi.rements and classification given in the IEC stariaards and equivalent flainmility ratEigs ii UL 94.
4.2.4 Enclosure protection
The degree of protection provided by the enclosure of VADS shall meet the following requirements:
a) for Type A VAt): Code IP21C of EN 60529:1991;
b) for Type B VAt): Code 1P33C of EN 60529:1991.
4.2.5 Access
Means shall be provided to limit access for removal of parts or the whole device, e.g. special tool. codes,
hidden screws, seals, etc
4.2.6 Manufacturer’s adjustments
It shall not be possible to change the manufacturer’s settings except by special means (e.g. the use of a special code or tool) or by breaking or removing a seal.
4.2.7 On site adjustments of behaviour
It there is provision for on-Me adjustment of the behaviour of the VAD:
a) for each setting at which compliance with this standard is claimed, the VAt) shall comply with the requirements of this standard and access to the adjustment means shall only be possible by the use of a code or special tool or by removing the VAt) from its base or mountrng; and
b) any setting(s) at which compliance with this European Standard is not claimed, shall only be accessible by the use of a code or special tool and it shall be clearly marked on the VAt) or in the associated data that when these setting(s) are used, the VAt) does not comply with the standard.
NOTE These adjustments may be carried out for example, at the VAD or at the control and ridicating equipment
4.2.8 RequIrements for software controlled devices
4.2.8.1 General
For VADs which rely on software control in order to fulfil the requirements of this European Standard, the requirements of 4,2.8.2, 4,2.8.3 and 4.2.8.4 shall be met.
4.2.8.2 Software documentation
4.2.8.2.1 Documentation which gives an overview of the software design shall be submitted. This documentation shall be in sufficiont detail fo the design to be inspected for compliance with this European Standard and shall include at least the following:
a) a functional description of the main program flow (e.g. as a flow diagram or structogram) including:
1) a brief description of the modules and the functions that they perform:
2) the way in which the modules interact:
3) the overall hierarchy of the program:
4) the way ii which the software interacts with the haritware of the VAD:
5) the way m which the modules are called, including any interrupt processing:
b) a description of which areas of memory are used for the various purposes (e.g. the program, site specific data and running data):
c) a designation, by which the software and its version can be uniquely identified.
4.2.8.2.2 Detailed design documentation, which only needs to be provided if required for assessment purposes, shall compose at least the following:
CC a) an overview of the whole system configuration. including all software and hardware components:
b) a description of each module of the program, containing at least:
1) the name of the module:
2) a description of the tasks performed:
3) a description of the interfaces, including the type of data transfer, the valid data range and the checking for valid data:
c) full source code listings, as hard copy or in machine-readable form (e.g. ASCII-code), including all global and local variables, constants and labels used, and sufficient comment for the program flow to be reco9nlzed:
d) details of any software tools used in the design and implementation phase (e.g. CASE-tools, compilers).

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