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UL 1076-2018 UL Standard for Safety Proprietary Burglar Alarm Units and Systems (Special Order)

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These requirements apply to the construction, performance and operation of equipment intended for use in proprietary burglar alarm units and systems used to protect against burglary. These products are normally intended for indoor use.


A proprietary burglar alarm system as referred to by these requirements is a system in which alarm initiating circuits and devices are installed at a property and are connected directly or indirectly to constantly monitored receiving equipment at a central supervising station. The central supervising station is located at the protected property and intended for operation by personnel responsible to the owner of the protected property. The protected property may consist of a single property or of noncontiguous properties under a single ownership. The system is arranged so that a predetermined change in the alarm initiating circuits or devices automatically causes transmission of an alarm signal over a supervised signaling channel to the central supervising station.


These systems normally operate within the limits of Class 2 remote-control and signal circuits as defined by Article 725 of the National Electrical Code, NFPA 70.


The protection circuit must respond to both an increase and a decrease in the circuit resistance or current within the limits indicated in the appropriate sections of this standard. See 53.3, 57.2, and 61.6.


Revised 1.4 effective March 21, 2007


Proprietary Burglar Alarm Units and Systems, Ul 1076, Sixth Edition; Laboratories Incorporated Underwriters (Editor), September 2018. If you are applying for a Florida Exam: Once you are approved you can email the Florida Board to receive a free downloadable copy.

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