Alarm, Signal and Security Detection Systems

Federal Supply Group (FSG): 63

NATO Supply Classification Group (NSG): 63

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FSG 63 Alarm, Signal and Security Detection Systems
FSG 63 Alarm, Signal and Security Detection Systems
Additional Information for Alarm, Signal and Security Detection Systems Additional Information for Alarm, Signal and Security Detection Systems

Understanding NATO Supply Group 63: Alarm, Signal, and Security Detection Systems

NATO Supply Group (NSG) 63, also known as Federal Supply Group (FSG) 63 in the United States, encompasses a broad range of equipment and systems categorized under Alarm, Signal, and Security Detection Systems. It plays a crucial role in safeguarding various environments, assets, and personnel across diverse applications.

What's Included in NSG 63?

This group encompasses a variety of systems and equipment employed for detection, notification, and prevention of potential threats or security breaches. Some key categories include:

  • Fire Alarm Systems: These systems detect and alert building occupants and personnel about potential fire hazards. They typically consist of smoke detectors, heat detectors, fire alarm control panels, and audible and visual notification devices (e.g., sirens, strobe lights).
  • Intrusion Detection Systems: These systems are designed to detect unauthorized entry into a protected area. They may utilize various technologies like motion sensors, door and window contacts, and video surveillance cameras to trigger alarms and alert security personnel.
  • Perimeter Security Systems: These systems safeguard the boundaries of a property or facility. They may include fences, gates, security patrols, and electronic intrusion detection systems like buried sensor cables or microwave sensors.
  • Access Control Systems: These systems regulate access to specific areas or resources, typically using electronic methods like key cards, proximity cards, or biometric identification (e.g., fingerprint scanners).
  • Communication and Notification Systems: These systems ensure effective communication during emergencies or security incidents. They may include public address systems, emergency phone networks, and mass notification systems for sending alerts to large populations.

Beyond the Main Categories:

NSG 63 further subdivides into Federal Supply Classes (FSC), providing a more granular classification system. These FSCs categorize specific types of equipment within the broader category of Alarm, Signal, and Security Detection Systems.

Here are some illustrative examples:

  • FSC 6350: This class specifically covers miscellaneous alarm, signal, and security detection systems, including items like fire suppression control systems, personal alarms, and perimeter security lighting.
  • FSC 6360: This class focuses on intrusion detection equipment, encompassing sensors, alarm control panels, and related components specifically employed for detecting unauthorized entry.
  • FSC 6390: This class categorizes communication and control equipment related to security systems, such as public address systems, intercom systems, and emergency notification systems.

Benefits of Standardization:

The use of NSG 63 offers several advantages:

  • Standardization: It establishes a common language across the security industry, facilitating communication and collaboration between manufacturers, distributors, and end users.
  • Efficient Procurement: Standardized classifications enable efficient searching and procurement of specific security equipment based on their NSG and FSC classifications.
  • Improved Data Sharing: NSG 63 fosters standardized data exchange, making it easier to share information about security equipment across different entities, promoting better understanding and knowledge sharing.

Remember:

  • While NSG 63 provides a valuable classification system, it is essential to consider specific safety and regulatory requirements for security systems in different regions and applications.
  • Consulting with security professionals and adhering to relevant regulations is crucial for ensuring the effectiveness and compliance of your security system.

Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ) for Federal Supply Group 63 Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ) for Federal Supply Group 63

What is Federal Supply Group 63?
FSG 63 is the Federal Supply Group (formally known as NATO Supply Classification Group NSG 63) in the USA for supply items codified in the category of Alarm, Signal and Security Detection Systems.
What is NATO Supply Classification Group 63?
NSG 63 is the NATO Supply Classification Group (also known as Federal Supply Group FSG 63 in the USA) for supply items codified in the category of Alarm, Signal and Security Detection Systems.
Which Federal Supply Classes are in FSG 63?
FSG 63 contains the following Federal Supply Classes (FSC) (formally known as NATO Supply Classification Class [NSC]): 6350, 6330, 6310, 6320, 6340
Which NATO Supply Classification Classes are in NSG 63?
NSG 63 contains the following NATO Supply Classification Classes (NSC) (also known as Federal Supply Class [FSC] in the USA): 6350, 6330, 6310, 6320, 6340
When did the transition from Federal Supply Groups (FSG) to NATO Supply Groups (NSG) occur?
The transition from Federal Supply Groups (FSG) to NATO Supply Groups (NSG) occurred on January 1, 1997. This change was implemented to align the classification and coding systems used by NATO member countries for military supplies and equipment. Federal Supply Groups (FSG) are now obsolete.

Top 20 Supply Items Included in Federal Supply Group 63 Top 20 Supply Items Included in Federal Supply Group 63

What is an Annunciator? 1176 Items
An Annunciator is a signaling apparatus which operates electromagnetically and serves to indicate visually, or visually and audibly, whether a current is flowing, has flowed, or has changed direction of flow in one or more circuits. It is usually employed in connection with alarms, electric bells, or buzzers. See also ALARM (as modified).
Siren,Electric Motor Operated 301 Items
What is an Electrical Bell? 687 Items
An Electrical Bell (BELL,ELECTRICAL) is an item having one or more electrically actuated clappers or plungers and one or more metallic objects which are capable of producing a ringing sound when struck. Resonating chambers may be included. Excludes RINGER, TELEPHONE.
What is an Alarm Control? 839 Items
An Alarm Control (CONTROL,ALARM) is an automatic electrical, electromechanical, or electronic device which generates and/or controls the energy which actuates electrical alarms such as bells, horns, sirens, buzzers, lights, and which does not in itself contain the actual alarm. If complete with alarm, the device takes the name of the type of alarm, such as ALARM (as modified).
What is a Buzzer? 2152 Items
A Buzzer is an item consisting of an electromagnetic or electronic device operating with an armature or according to the piezoelectric effect, or the like. Includes buzzers for testing and signaling purposes.
What is an Alarm-Monitor Group? 374 Items
An Alarm-Monitor Group is a collection of items, which provide alarm and monitor functions.
What is an Alarm-Monitor? 710 Items
An Alarm-Monitor is an item which performs the dual function of presenting operational information from other components or sets, and provides an alerting signal upon departure from normal operating conditions.
What is a Fire Detector System Sensing Element? 1013 Items
A Fire Detector System Sensing Element (SENSING ELEMENT,FIRE DETECTOR SYSTEM) is an item consisting of a pair of electrical conductors imbedded in a semiconductor material, having a negative temperature coefficient of resistance which is tightly encased in a suitable metallic tube. The ends of the assembly are terminated for adaption in a fire detector system.
What is an Automatic Smoke Alarm? 788 Items
An Automatic Smoke Alarm (ALARM,SMOKE,AUTOMATIC) is a electrical operated device which detects the presence of smoke and sounds an alarm, and/or lights a warning light of distinctive color when the concentration reaches a dangerous level. Excludes, ALARM, GAS, AUTOMATIC.
What is a Heat Detector? 624 Items
A Heat Detector (DETECTOR,HEAT) is a device designed to open or close an electrical circuit upon a pre-set ambient temperature fluctuation. Excludes ALARM, SMOKE, AUTOMATIC.
What is a Signal Horn? 2246 Items
A Signal Horn (HORN,SIGNAL) is a device designed to convert energy into audible signals by means of a diaphragm or specially designed horn element. Sound may be produced by liquid, electro-mechanical device or pressure means.
What is a Motion Detector? 394 Items
A Motion Detector is an item which determines the presence of a moving source across its field of vision.
What is an Audible-Visual Alarm? 499 Items
An Audible-Visual Alarm (ALARM,AUDIBLE-VISUAL) is an electrical item which may be part of or coupled to equipment to give automatic audible and visual warning of failure of the equipment or of receipt of a signal. Excludes ALARM-MONITOR.
What is a Restricted Area Anti-Intrusion Alarm Set? 490 Items
A Restricted Area Anti-Intrusion Alarm Set (ALARM SET,ANTI-INTRUSION,RESTRICTED AREA) is a complete electronic set that provides an alerting signal to guard and protect personnel upon the entrance of unauthorized personnel or objects into a forbidden area or installation. Consists of centrally located monitoring and indicating equipment and associated surveillance and detecting elements, such as photoelectric cells, electrically charged fence, capacitance fence, or any combination of these and other types of anti-intrusion systems. May include wire communication facilities within the system.
What is a Shipboard Alarm Panel? 531 Items
A Shipboard Alarm Panel (PANEL,ALARM,SHIPBOARD) is a panel upon which is mounted such items as switches, indicator lights, bells, and other accessories, and which is specifically designed for the purpose of controlling and testing alarm systems. It may include provisions for the audible and/or visual indication of the existence and location of fires and/or dangerous temperatures.
What is an Angle Indicator? 496 Items
An Angle Indicator (INDICATOR,ANGLE) is an indicator designed to display the angular relatioship of two reference points.
What is an Annunciator? 1176 Items
An Annunciator is a signaling apparatus which operates electromagnetically and serves to indicate visually, or visually and audibly, whether a current is flowing, has flowed, or has changed direction of flow in one or more circuits. It is usually employed in connection with alarms, electric bells, or buzzers. See also ALARM (as modified).
What is an Alarm Control? 839 Items
An Alarm Control (CONTROL,ALARM) is an automatic electrical, electromechanical, or electronic device which generates and/or controls the energy which actuates electrical alarms such as bells, horns, sirens, buzzers, lights, and which does not in itself contain the actual alarm. If complete with alarm, the device takes the name of the type of alarm, such as ALARM (as modified).
What is an Alarm-Monitor Group? 374 Items
An Alarm-Monitor Group is a collection of items, which provide alarm and monitor functions.
What is an Alarm-Monitor? 710 Items
An Alarm-Monitor is an item which performs the dual function of presenting operational information from other components or sets, and provides an alerting signal upon departure from normal operating conditions.
What is a Fire Detector System Sensing Element? 1013 Items
A Fire Detector System Sensing Element (SENSING ELEMENT,FIRE DETECTOR SYSTEM) is an item consisting of a pair of electrical conductors imbedded in a semiconductor material, having a negative temperature coefficient of resistance which is tightly encased in a suitable metallic tube. The ends of the assembly are terminated for adaption in a fire detector system.
What is a Heat Detector? 624 Items
A Heat Detector (DETECTOR,HEAT) is a device designed to open or close an electrical circuit upon a pre-set ambient temperature fluctuation. Excludes ALARM, SMOKE, AUTOMATIC.

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