BS EN 1630:2021:2022 Edition
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Pedestrian doorsets, windows, curtain walling, grilles and shutters. Burglar resistance. Test method for the determination of resistance to manual burglary attempts
Published By | Publication Date | Number of Pages |
BSI | 2022 | 52 |
This document specifies a test method for the determination of resistance to manual burglary attempts in order to assess the burglar resistant characteristics of pedestrian doorsets, windows, curtain walling, grilles and shutters. It is applicable to the following opening functions: turning, tilting, folding, turn-tilting, top or bottom hung, sliding (horizontally and vertically), pivoted (horizontally and vertically), projecting, and rolling as well as non-openable constructions. This document does not directly cover the resistance of locks and cylinders to attack with picking tools. It also does not cover the attack of electric, electronic and electromagnetic operated burglar resistant construction products using surreptitious attack methods that might defeat these characteristics. It is acknowledged that there are two aspects to the burglar resistance performance of construction products, their normal resistance to forced operation and their ability to remain fixed to the building. This test method does not evaluate the performance of the fixing to the building. The manufacturer’s installation instructions will give guidance on the fixing of the product. An example for the contents of the manufacturer’s installation instructions is given in EN 1627:2021, Annex A. This document does not apply to walls and roofs, as well as for doors, gates and barriers, intended for installation in areas in the reach of persons, and for which the main intended uses are giving safe access for goods and vehicles accompanied or driven by persons in industrial, commercial or residential premises, as covered by EN 13241:2003+A2:2016. NOTE It is important that construction products that can be reached or driven through by vehicles are protected by appropriate measures such as barriers, extensible ramps, etc.
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2 | undefined |
9 | 1 Scope 2 Normative references |
10 | 3 Terms and definitions |
11 | 4 Apparatus and test team 4.1 Test rig 4.2 Test team 4.2.1 Personnel 4.2.2 Composition of the test team 4.2.3 Essential capabilities of the test team members |
12 | 4.2.4 Training 4.3 Measurement and recording devices 4.3.1 Measuring equipment 4.3.2 Video recording |
13 | 4.4 Tolerances 4.5 Sub-frame 4.6 Cylinder plug extraction 5 Test specimen 5.1 General 5.1.1 General |
14 | 5.1.2 Product with glazing 5.2 Preparation and examination of the specimen |
15 | 6 Procedure 6.1 General 6.2 Test room climate 6.3 Areas of attack 6.3.1 General 6.3.2 Construction products with moving elements |
16 | 6.3.3 Fixed construction products 6.4 Attack side and attack height 6.5 Pre-test 6.6 Main test |
17 | 6.7 Failure criteria 7 Tool sets 7.1 General 7.2 Tool set A1 resistance class 1 (see Figure A.1) – Application of the tool set A1 in resistance class 1 |
18 | 7.3 Tool set A2 resistance class 2 (see Figure A.2) – Application of the tool set A2 in resistance class 2 |
19 | 7.4 Tool set A3 resistance class 3 (see Table 4 and Figure A.3) – Application of the tool set A3 in resistance class 3 |
20 | 7.5 Tool set A4 resistance class 4 (see Table 5 and Figure A.4) – Application of the tool set A4 in resistance class 4 7.6 Tool set A5 resistance class 5 (see Table 6 and Figure A.5) – Application of the tool set A5 in resistance class 5 |
21 | 7.7 Tool set A6 resistance class 6 (see Table 7 and Figure A.6) – Application of the tool set A6 in resistance class 6 |
22 | 8 Test report |
23 | Annex A (normative)Tool sets A.1 Tool set A1 |
24 | A.2 Tool set A2 |
25 | A.3 Tool set A3 |
26 | A.4 Tool set A4 |
27 | A.5 Tool set A5 |
28 | A.6 Tool set A6 |
29 | Annex B (normative)Test sequence for manual test B.1 Test sequence for manual test of resistance classes RC 1 N (if applicable) to RC 6 |
30 | Annex C (normative)Example of test equipment |
31 | Annex D (informative)Examples of mounting arrangements D.1 Examples of mounting arrangements for doorsets |
34 | D.2 Examples of mounting arrangements for windows |
37 | D.3 Examples of mounting arrangements for wing and folding shutters |
39 | D.4 Examples of mounting arrangements for guide rails and roller shutters into the test rig |
43 | D.5 Examples of mounting arrangements for grilles into the test rig |
46 | Annex E (normative)Cylinder plug extraction E.1 General E.2 Cylinder plug extraction |
48 | Annex F (normative)Tests for building elements with non-key operated lockable hardware F.1 Introduction F.2 Areas of attack F.2.1 Attack to the operating device on the non-attack side with tools F.2.2 Attack to the operating device on the non-attack side by grabbing through |