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Specification solutions for security Security systems Expertise and support for your project

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Specifi cation solutions for securitySecurity systems

Expertise and support for your project

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More than just Intruder Detection

1975Menvier formed

1978Scantronic formed

1985Scantronic launches the firstmicroprocessor controlled alarm panel (9100)

Scantronic engineers invent the Scancom Fast Formatcommunication protocol and plug-on communicationfootprint

1988First radio social alarm launched

1989First approved radio intruder alarm launched (4600)

First large scale alarm (300 zones) launched (9500)

1994Menviernetworker panels including the first multi-network panel

1995Menvier acquireScantronic

1998Menvier-Swainacquired by Cooper Industries

2000Cooper Securityformed

2008Touchpoint partner programme and i-on range launched

2009i-on40 is the first intruder panel to achieve the new EN50131-3

Launch of the first mainstream IP enabled alarm panel (i-on40)

2012First i-onEX panel launched (also toconform to PD6662:2010), the i-on160EX along with new Menvier panels

Eaton acquire Cooper - Cooper Security is now part of Eaton

Security

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Discover today’s EatonWith unparalleled knowledge across industries, experts at Eaton deliver customised, integrated solutions to solve our customers’ most critical challenges. Our focus is on delivering the right solution for the project.

Our expertise lies in our understanding, infl uence and development of life safety code requirements, coupled with strong product lines and channels supported by core technologies. Our products monitor and detect the risk to people and property and enable both event communication and emergency signalling, providing the protection your business and people depend upon.

We actively engage with customers to fully understand their specifi c requirements and develop solutions that meet real life needs. Prototypes are tested with installers and end users whose feedback helps perfect designs, and the combination of our many years’ experience with the latest technologies and customer requirements result in good looking products that deliver with the functionality that our customers really care about.

1975Menvier formed

1978Scantronic formed

1985Scantronic launches the firstmicroprocessor controlled alarm panel (9100)

Scantronic engineers invent the Scancom Fast Formatcommunication protocol and plug-on communicationfootprint

1988First radio social alarm launched

1989First approved radio intruder alarm launched (4600)

First large scale alarm (300 zones) launched (9500)

1994Menviernetworker panels including the first multi-network panel

1995Menvier acquireScantronic

1998Menvier-Swainacquired by Cooper Industries

2000Cooper Securityformed

2008Touchpoint partner programme and i-on range launched

2009i-on40 is the first intruder panel to achieve the new EN50131-3

Launch of the first mainstream IP enabled alarm panel (i-on40)

2012First i-onEX panel launched (also toconform to PD6662:2010), the i-on160EX along with new Menvier panels

Eaton acquire Cooper - Cooper Security is now part of Eaton

Security

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Eaton security solutionsEaton is now fi rmly positioned as a leading manufacturer of security equipment for all types of commercial and residential premises. This has been achieved through a combination of state-of-the-art product design and development alongside a level of fi eld and technical support that has consistently set the benchmark across the entire security sector.

Introduction to specifi cationOur security team comprises of highly regarded technical experts with over 50 years in the Security, Fire and Electrical industries.

We offer a comprehensive support package dedicated to ensuring that system users get the right solution every time and is experienced with every stage of the design process; providing free no obligation quotations and specifi cations, design schemes and product familiarisation training.

Some companies we have provided training and solutions for:

Our specialist areas include:• Education• Government• Infrastructure• Residential - High End

• Social and Private Housing• Commercial Premises• Industrial Property

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Investing in prevention:Eaton has an enviable heritage producing high performance intruder alarm systems. For many years, our range has been the ‘go to’ product for large installations with sophisticated building services integration. Its advanced zone control and extended output options enable detailed customisation of systems to meet client’s exacting requirements, alongside the performance and flexibility naturally expected.

Functional, environmental and statutory testing is an integral part of our product development process. This

ensures our customers and their clients specify products that are safe, and function as designed. Our focus on quality is underpinned and validated by extensive independent certification to relevant standards.

Our processes and their management are audited to ISO9001. As part of a global organisation we constantly work towards achieving “best in class” across each facet of our business. As such, we comply with UK and European standards for alarm systems including EN50131, BS8243 and PD6662:2010.

The current Menvier Grade

3 panels provide native IP connectivity delivering not only local networking support but also direct browser access to the systems management console.

For our full range and technical information, visit our website or request a product brochure.

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There is a Solution for Every Scenario...

Solution:All disabled students were issued a 701r or 702r radio transmitter, which when activated, sent a signal to a 768r radio receiver. A specially installed light turns green to show the signal is successfully sent.

This is received by staff, enabling them to pinpoint the student’s location. Dedicated cameras were also installed in the refuge areas, which transmitted images to a central monitor placed at the main reception area.

Scenario:A specialist business and enterprise college in the South of England is the designated school in its vicinity for students with physical disabilities who are integrated in mainstream education. These students are often taught in fi rst fl oor classrooms.

Building regulations state that any non-domestic structure with more than one storey must provide a safe area of refuge for any person who cannot easily use fi re escapes, lifts or stairs.

Therefore in the event of a fi re or other emergency they need to be able to gather in an elected area while the emergency services carry out an assessment or evacuation.

701r Radio Transmitter 702r Radio Transmitter 768r Radio Receiver

For more details on the products discussed, please refer to the Eaton Security business product brochures.

Products:

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There is a Solution for Every Scenario...

Solution:A Scantronic 710r panic attack button was installed, and connected to a 762r receiver. Sounders were then placed in different areas of the enclosure. These sounders emit a frequency when activated drawing the tigers to desired areas enabling keepers to work safely. The system is controlled by the zoo’s Public Address (PA) system.

Scenario:A nationally acclaimed Zoo designed a habitat to breed and study Sumatran tigers. Five times the size of the previous enclosure, the facility incorporated the differing environments of their natural tropical landscape, with areas viewable by the public.

The zoo required a system that would protect the keepers when carrying out tasks in specifi c areas by enticing the animals to a different section. To do this the zoo acted upon research that found tiger’s associate activities such as feeding with different sounds and frequencies.

762r Radio Receiver710r Panic Attack Alarm

For more details on the products discussed, please refer to the Eaton Security business product brochures.

760ES Radio Sounder

Products:

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Products:

For more details on the products discussed, please refer to the Eaton Security business product brochures.

Scenario:A global company has a 24 hour manufacturing facility, including several laboratories across their site. The work carried out in its laboratories involves the use of hazardous chemicals, which could have potentially serious consequences for the scientists working there in the event of an accident.

There is usually just one scientist in each laboratory and they will often work for lengthy periods on their own. Therefore, in the event of an accident that incapacitates a scientist, an alarm system was required to immediately alert other staff at the facility.

Solution:All scientists now wear a Scantronic 706r lone worker transmitter. As well as being robust and reliable, the 706r has an integral tilt switch, which means that the button does not need to be pressed to send an alert as it can tell if a person falls.

Once an alert has been sent it goes through to an Eaton Security alarm panel, which not only triggers an audible alarm, but also displays on the keypad exactly where the person is.

The additional functionality of the alarm panel allowed for monitoring of other vital equipment such as boilers, freezers and test equipment, sending a signal to the offi ce area if there is an operational fault.

706r Radio Transmitter EXP-R10 Receiver Eaton Security Alarm Panel

There is a Solution for Every Scenario...

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Products:

For more details on the products discussed, please refer to the Eaton Security business product brochures.

Scenario:A top UK Heritage site run largely by unpaid volunteers as well as a small number of full time staff suffered from a series of thefts of high-grade manufacturing materials and needed to increase security.

The historic nature of the building meant that highly visible cable runs and the like were not appropriate.

Solution:With the installation of an Eaton Security alarm system, a backbone cable was able to be installed between three buildings, and keypads, hard-wired and radio detectors were able to be ‘hung’ throughout the sites. This minimised both installation time and the disruption caused to the site.

A dedicated keypad was installed in each area, allowing them to be programmed and controlled separately. This allowed for higher risk areas to be controlled by staff with high level security proximity tags, while the volunteers were allowed access to lower risk areas by an entry code, without setting off an alarm in high risk areas.

Hardwired and Radio DetectorsKEY-KPZ01 KeypadEaton Security Alarm Panel

There is a Solution for Every Scenario...

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Specification Considerations: Intruder alarm systems

Levels of protection?

(Varies, e.g. greater protection for store-rooms)

Frequency of use?

How many buildings from the premises to be

protected?

Personnel on-site with lone worker protection?

Numbers and types of users?

(Casual staff, children, elderly people)

Type of notification/ communication system?

Risk assessment?

(Assess content and building)

Uses of the premises to be protected?

SpecificationsKey Drivers

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Regulations to Consider:

Eaton has kept pace with changing alarm industry standards. In May 2012 a new revision of PD6662 became mandatory, and a new standard, BS8243, replaced the older DD243:2004 for alarm systems requiring police response.

All alarm systems installed within the European Union must meet some basic standards in order to be accepted by insurance companies, and to be allowed to summon a police response.

Police Requirements PD6662

System Design EN50131-1British Standard BS8243

Remote Maintenance Service DD263

Equipment Specifi cation EN50131-3EN50131-6

1. UK INTRUDER DETECTION SOLUTION

2. SYSTEM REQUIREMENTS

3. EQUIPMENT

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Specification TemplateEaton has developed templates to help with project specification. These clear and standardised forms for Intruder Alarms, Access Control and Radio Telemetry, not only explain the products and their standards but once completed allow Eaton to support the project, by providing technical support and making sure product is available at the relevant stage within the project, reducing lead times.

EatonSecurity House

Vantage Point Business Village Mitcheldean

GloucesterGL17 OSZ

Tel: 01594 545400Fax: 01594 545401

Email: [email protected]: www.coopersecurity.co.uk

Specification Template: Intruder Alarm SystemsEaton’s Security business

To provide an Eaton Security Intruder Alarm control unit which complies with PD6662:2010, EN50131-3, EN50131-6 and EN50131-1 at Grade

2, Grade 3 and environmental class II, which can be installed to a BS8243 standard.

Menvier40, Menvier100, Menvier300 and Menvier1000:

• Are suitable for use in systems designed to comply with PD6662:2010 at Grade 2, Grade 3 and environmental class II

• The Menvier control panel incorporates programmable radio outputs. Are suitable for use in systems designed to comply with therequirements of EN50131-3 at Grade 2, Grade 3 and environmental class II

• Comply with the requirements of EN50131-6:2008 at Grade 2, Grade 3 and environmental class II

• When fitted with the appropriate communicator these products are compliant with EN50136-1

• They allow the alarm transmission system to meet the performance requirements of EN50131-1:2006 ATS 2

Eaton Representatives Contact Details

Oliver Spencer / Luke TurtonSecurity Systems SpecialistsEatonSecurity HouseVantage Point Business VillageMitcheldeanGloucesterGL17 0SZ

Tel: +44 (0)1594 541979E-mail: [email protected]

Project Reference Number:

Project Name:

Commencement Date:

Address:

Specification Author’s Details

Full Name: Job Title:

Company Name: Address:

Telephone Number: Mobile Number:

E-mail Address:

Please save and e-mail this form and any drawings to [email protected]

1. The Eaton representatives contact details must be included so that Eaton can support the project technically, advise installers on the correct equipment to use and provide free product training.

2. This information ensures consistency by providing a unique reference number, project name and address. The commencement date of the project allows Eaton to accurately forecast product quantities, therefore reducing lead times resulting in the right product being available.

3. The specification author’s details are required so that the author can be e-mailed updated specification templates as and when standards change.

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Continuing Professional DevelopmentImproving professional expertise and broadening horizons.

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Continuing Professional Development

CPD training packages: How intruder alarms workEaton’s Security business deliver CIBSE and RIBA CPD’s

The hour long training presentation covers a full introduction to intruder systems and associated technology, detailing considerations to be made when reviewing the security requirements of a property.

The CPD also covers the new EN regulations, the UK PD6662:2010 scheme and the new BS82423:2010 standard, which came into force on June 1st 2012, outlining their implications for the security system user and manager.

Intruder alarm course outline:• An understanding of the types of alarm systems available and the pros and cons of each

• The implications on hardware and system design

• An understanding of detection types, where these are used and how they are deployed to ensure the security of the property

• Supplementary hardware that can be used in conjunction with alarm systems to provide additional personal protection

• An understanding of the regulatory landscape surrounding intruder alarm systems

• The importance of both hardware and installation

What our customers say:“Very good, well presented, helpful and knowledgeable.” Paul McDonnell, Coventry Building Society

“ Enjoyed the presentation and the demo of the tablet controlling the alarm system and access controls.” Neil Harris, IT Care

“Good introduction to alarm systems and overview of your products.” Steve Ridout, McKelvie Solutions

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Continuing Professional Development

Other Eaton CPD packages:

Central battery systems - CIBSE approved CPD seminar

The central battery systems seminar gives an insight into the design, application, standards, regulations and preferred code of practice relating to central battery systems and the testing/maintenance requirements covered by the Fire Safety Order directive. The presentation is aimed at consultants and engineers looking to develop an understanding of central battery systems with a view to becoming a product specialist.

De-energising the office - CIBSE approved CPD seminar

An exploration of where office lighting design has come from and where it is going. Looking at the most recent legislation, EN12464-1, and how it can be used to produce compliant and energy reducing designs. This seminar is aimed at anyone interested in achieving low carbon lighting solutions.

Emergency lighting - CIBSE approved CPD seminar

The emergency lighting CPD seminar gives an overview of the latest requirements of BS5266, how to design an emergency lighting scheme, requirements for exit signs, data authentication and the importance of quality. We compare alternative types of emergency lighting and the use of automatic testing. The seminar is relevant to anyone designing emergency lighting installations.

Eaton’s lighting and safety products: [email protected]

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Fire systems and devices: [email protected]

Visual alarm devices – A guide to EN54-23 and CoP 0001

This Seminar provides an overview of EN54-23 and CoP 0001, what it means for fire systems specification including as well as understanding EN54-23 how the specification of Alarm Beacons needs to change because of the new standard.

Eaton electrical: [email protected]

Building regulations part L2 overview and the impact on electrical power measurement

This seminar explains the background to legislation arising from the climate change programme, providing a comprehensive overview of Part L2 Building Regulations and the Energy Performance in Buildings Directive. Covers metering, monitoring and data collection and analysis. Includes guidance on design issues and discusses future sustainability developments.

Arc flash in low voltage switchboards

This seminar discusses the potential hazard presented by arcing faults in Low Voltage switchboards and explains the measures available to mitigate them.

Power faction correction

This seminar aims to provide a greater awareness of what is PFC (Power Factor Correction) and its merits, it also explains how to determine whether there is a requirement for use.

Understanding circuit protection selectivity

This seminar explains the requirements of the 17th Edition Wiring Regulations in respect of discrimination and back-up protection. Includes guidance on how to use manufacturers’ information in the preparation of a discrimination study and reasons why discrimination may or may not be a requirement.

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Tel: 01594 541977 Fax: 01594 545401

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