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BS EN 60839-11-2:2015 Alarm and electronic security systems Electronic access control systems. Application guidelines

BS EN 60839-11-2:2015

Alarm and electronic security systems Electronic access control systems. Application guidelines

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Standard number:BS EN 60839-11-2:2015
Pages:36
Released:2015-12-31
ISBN:978 0 580 91876 6
Status:Corrigendum
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BS EN 60839-11-2:2015


This standard BS EN 60839-11-2:2015 Alarm and electronic security systems is classified in these ICS categories:
  • 13.320 Alarm and warning systems

This part of IEC 60839 defines the minimum requirements and guidance for the installation and operation of electronic access control systems (EACS) and/or accessory equipment to meet different levels of protection.

This standard includes requirements for planning, installation, commissioning, maintenance and documentation for the application of EACS installed in and around buildings and areas. The equipment functions are defined in the IEC 60839‑11‑1 .

When the EACS includes functions relating to hold-up or the detection of intruders, the requirements in standards relating to intrusion and hold-up are also applicable.

This standard provides application guidelines intended to assist those responsible for establishing an EACS to ascertain the appropriate design and planning of the EACS, both in terms of levels of protection and levels of performance necessary to provide the degree of access control and protection considered appropriate for each installation. This is achieved by scaling or classifying the features of electronic access control systems related to the security functionality (e.g. recognition, access point actuation, access point monitoring, duress signaling and system self-protection) in line with the known or perceived threat conditions.

This standard does not cover the methods and procedures for conducting a risk assessment.