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Pedestrian doorsets, windows, curtain walling, grilles and shutters —
Burglar resistance — Requirements and classification
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This British Standard is the UK implementation of EN 1627:2011
It supersedes DD ENV 1627:1999, which is withdrawn
BSI, as a member of CEN, is obliged publish EN 1627 as a British Standard However, attention is drawn to the fact that during the development of this European Standard, the UK committee voted against its approval as a European Standard
The reason for this vote by the UK committee B/538, is due to concerns regarding to the scope of this standard does not address all known burglary methods or account for specific attacks upon lock products This standard does not provide a means of testing windows and doorsets with an intended use for Resistance classes 2 and 3 as specified in Table C.1
of this standard However they can be tested and assessed in accordance with BS 6375-3:2009 clause 5.13.2 in conjunction with the ‘UK Police Service (Secured by Design) Interpretation document for BS EN 1627, BS EN 1628,
BS EN 1629 & BS EN 1630’ (compiled by the SBD Test House Studies Group) Manufacturers in the UK seeking classification for their window products
to Resistance Class 3 or above, or for their doorset products to Resistance Class 4 or above, are drawn to the test and assessment requirements within BS EN 1627 in conjunction with the ‘UK Police Service (Secured by Design) Interpretation document for BS EN 1627, BS EN 1628, BS EN 1629 &
BS EN 1630’ In addition, with doorsets, the lock and cylinder test requirements detailed within PAS 24:2012 (Annex A) further provides enhanced security performance guidance For window and doorset products the following minimum performance requirements are available:
detailed in BS 6375-2:2009 Clause 5 and the classes detailed in table A.1
detailed in BS 6375-2:2009 Clause 6 and the performance requirements for Medium class in Table A.2
The UK participation in its preparation was entrusted to Technical Committee B/538, Doors, windows, shutters, hardware and curtain walling
A list of organizations represented on this committee can be obtained
on request to its secretary
This publication does not purport to include all the necessary provisions
of a contract Users are responsible for its correct application
© The British Standards Institution 2013
Published by BSI Standards Limited 2013ISBN 978 0 580 81341 2
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English Version
Pedestrian doorsets, windows, curtain walling, grilles and shutters - Burglar resistance - Requirements and classification
Blocs-portes pour piétons, fenêtres, façades rideaux, grilles
et fermetures - Résistance à l'effraction - Prescriptions et
classification
Türen, Fenster, Vorhangfassaden, Gitterelemente und Abschlüsse - Einbruchhemmung - Anforderungen und
Klassifizierung
This European Standard was approved by CEN on 2 December 2010
CEN members are bound to comply with the CEN/CENELEC Internal Regulations which stipulate the conditions for giving this European Standard the status of a national standard without any alteration Up-to-date lists and bibliographical references concerning such national standards may be obtained on application to the CEN-CENELEC Management Centre or to any CEN member
This European Standard exists in three official versions (English, French, German) A version in any other language made by translation under the responsibility of a CEN member into its own language and notified to the CEN-CENELEC Management Centre has the same status as the official versions
CEN members are the national standards bodies of Austria, Belgium, Bulgaria, Croatia, Cyprus, Czech Republic, Denmark, Estonia, Finland, France, Germany, Greece, Hungary, Iceland, Ireland, Italy, Latvia, Lithuania, Luxembourg, Malta, Netherlands, Norway, Poland, Portugal, Romania, Slovakia, Slovenia, Spain, Sweden, Switzerland and United Kingdom
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Foreword 3
1 Scope 4
2 Normative references 4
3 Terms and definitions 5
4 Resistance classification 6
5 Infillings 7
6 Hardware 7
7 Mechanical strength 8
7.1 Static loading 8
7.2 Dynamic loading in resistance classes 1, 2 and 3 11
8 Manual burglary attempts 11
9 Classification report 11
10 Installation 12
11 Test specimens 12
Annex A (informative) Recommendations for the contents of the manufacturer's installation instructions 13
Annex B (normative) Requirements for locks and hardware outside the scope of the standards listed in Table 2 14
Annex C (informative) Resistance classes – Classification according to EN 1627 23
C.1 Introduction 23
C.2 Resistance classes 1 to 3 23
C.3 Resistance classes 4 to 6 23
Annex D (normative) Field of application 25
D.1 Dimensions 25
D.2 Exchange of hardware elements 27
D.3 Other modifications 28
Annex E (normative) Procedure for testing and classification 29
Bibliography 31
Trang 5Attention is drawn to the possibility that some of the elements of this document may be the subject of patent rights CEN [and/or CENELEC] shall not be held responsible for identifying any or all such patent rights
This document supersedes ENV 1627:1999
This European Standard is one of a series of standards for burglar resistant pedestrian doorsets, windows, curtain walling, grilles and shutters The other standards in the series are:
— EN 1628:2011, Pedestrian doorsets, windows, curtain walling, grilles and shutters — Burglar resistance — Test method for the determination of resistance under static loading;
— EN 1629:2011, Pedestrian doorsets, windows, curtain walling, grilles and shutters — Burglar resistance — Test method for the determination of resistance under dynamic loading;
— EN 1630:2011, Pedestrian doorsets, windows, curtain walling, grilles and shutters — Burglar resistance — Test method for the determination of resistance to manual burglary attempts
This standard is a revision of, and supersedes ENV 1627:1999 The three other standards in this series are revisions of, and supersede ENV 1628, ENV 1629 and ENV 1630 respectively
This revision incorporates grilles and curtain walling in the range of application
According to the CEN/CENELEC Internal Regulations, the national standards organizations of the following countries are bound to implement this European Standard: Austria, Belgium, Bulgaria, Croatia, Cyprus, Czech Republic, Denmark, Estonia, Finland, France, Germany, Greece, Hungary, Iceland, Ireland, Italy, Latvia, Lithuania, Luxembourg, Malta, Netherlands, Norway, Poland, Portugal, Romania, Slovakia, Slovenia, Spain, Sweden, Switzerland and the United Kingdom
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This European Standard specifies requirements and classification systems for burglar resistant characteristics of pedestrian doorsets, windows, curtain walling, grilles and shutters It is applicable to the following means of opening: Turning, tilting, folding, turn-tilting, top or bottom hung, sliding (horizontally and vertically) and rolling as well as fixed constructions It also covers products that include items such as letter plates or ventilation grilles It specifies requirements for the burglar resistance of a construction product (as defined in 3.1 of this standard)
This European Standard does not directly cover the resistance of locks and cylinders to attack with picking tools It also does not cover precast concrete elements
It also does not cover the attack of electric, electronic and electromagnetic operated burglar resistant construction products using attack methods that might defeat these characteristics
NOTE 1 The mechanical parts of electric, electronic and electromagnetic operated burglar resistant construction products may be tested in electrical powerless condition
This European Standard does not apply to 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 13241-1
NOTE 2 Construction products that can be reached or driven through by vehicles should be protected by appropriate measures such as barriers, extensible ramps, etc
2 Normative references
The following referenced documents are indispensable for the application of this document For dated references, only the edition cited applies For undated references, the latest edition of the referenced document (including any amendments) applies
EN 356:1999, Glass in building — Security glazing — Testing and classification of resistance against manual attack
EN 1303:2005, Building hardware — Cylinders for locks — Requirements and test methods
EN 1628:2011, Pedestrian doorsets, windows, curtain walling, grilles and shutters — Burglar resistance — Test method for the determination of resistance under static loading
EN 1629:2011, Pedestrian doorsets, windows, curtain walling, grilles and shutters — Burglar resistance — Test method for the determination of resistance under dynamic loading
EN 1630:2011, Pedestrian doorsets, windows, curtain walling, grilles and shutters — Burglar resistance — Test method for the determination of resistance to manual burglary attempts
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For the purposes of this document, the terms and definitions given in EN 12519:2004 and in ISO 1000:1992 and the following apply
burglar resistant product
complete, functioning element that, when built in and fastened or fastened and locked, has the function of resisting forced entry through the application of physical force assisted by predefined tools
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condition where the window, doorset or shutter is secured in such a way that it can be opened from the non-attack side without a key, but that it cannot be opened from the attack side without a key
3.14
closed, fastened and locked condition
condition where the window, doorset or shutter is secured in such a way that it cannot be opened from either side without a key
3.15
resistance time
working time of the test person carrying out the manual burglary test
NOTE The resistance time includes times of less than 5 s each for tool changes, e.g exchanging a screwdriver for a crow bar
A system or family of products shall be classified using the approach described in Annex D
A product offering burglar resistance at more than one closing condition shall be tested, assessed and classified at each closing condition
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5 Infillings
When tested in accordance with EN 1628:2011, EN 1629:2011 or EN 1630:2011, infilling other than glass shall not exhibit failure at the resistance class claimed This standard specifies requirements relating to the security level of glazing
When several panes of glass are used in a product, e.g insulating glass units, then at least one pane shall meet the resistance class as shown in Table 1
Table 1 — Minimum requirements for glazings Resistance class Resistance class of glazing according to EN 356
* In these resistance classes, national provisions may be followed
NOTE The use of furniture that requires a removable key to effect unlocking might be required when glazing with a resistance class lower than P4A is used
6 Hardware
Lock cylinders, furniture and locks shall either meet the requirements of Table 2 or shall conform to Annex B, Table B.1
Human intervention tests according to EN 1630:2011 shall be carried out on all hardware for
Table 2 — Requirements for hardware Resistance Class RC 1 N RC 2 N / RC 2 RC 3 RC 4 RC 5 RC 6
by the door construction
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7.1 Static loading
When tested in accordance with EN 1628:2011 using the loads detailed in Tables 3, 4 and 5 as
appropriate, the test specimen shall not exhibit failure at the resistance class claimed
The loading tests shall be conducted in the sequence detailed in the relevant test method
Table 3 — Static loading of Group 1 and Group 2 products
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F1 Static test on guide
aMaximum allowable deflection of the loaded leg of the guide rail is 30° The determination of the angle is described in
EN 1628
b Minimum depth of penetration under static load
c Checked by means of gap gauge type C
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F1 Static test on guide
rail and curtain or two
adjacent grille bars at
Drawing the grille
curtain out of the
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When tested in accordance with EN 1629:2011 using the mass and drop height given in Table 6, the
test specimen shall not fail at the resistance class claimed The centre of the test specimen and
infillings shall be subjected to three impacts and all other impact points shall be subjected to one
impact as detailed in EN 1629:2011, Figures 21 to 29
Table 6 — Drop height for dynamic test Resistance class
(RC) Mass of the impactor kg Drop height
mm
1 50 450
2 50 450
3 50 750
8 Manual burglary attempts
When tested in accordance with EN 1630:2011 using the tool sets and times specified in Table 7, the
test specimen shall not fail at the resistance class claimed For construction products of resistance
class 1 no manual test will be carried out The tool set A1 is intended for preparation of the test
NOTE The maximum total test time is the sum of resistance time, rest time, tool change time and
observation time (see definitions in EN 1630:2011)
9 Classification report
A classification report shall be provided and shall contain the following, minimum information:
a) classification report reference (number and date);
b) details of the applicant;
c) product description;
d) product name;
e) dimensions;
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g) type of operation;
h) glazing details (thickness) and classification;
i) details of the hardware;
j) reference to installation instructions;
k) a statement declaring the resistance class according to this standard;
l) reference to this standard and its date
m) field of application where required
The classification report shall also contain either:
a) all the information required by the test reports in EN 1628:2011, EN 1629:2011 and
11 Test specimens
For RC1 products one test specimen is required All tests shall be conducted on this specimen
For RC2 to RC6 products two test specimens are required The static load test according to
EN 1628:2011, the dynamic load test according to EN 1629:2011 and the pre-test according to
EN 1630:2011 shall be conducted on the first specimen The main manual test shall be carried out on the second specimen At the discretion of the manufacturer all tests may be carried out on a single specimen
For products which have several closing conditions or more than one attack side more than two specimens are needed
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(informative)
Recommendations for the contents of the manufacturer's
installation instructions
The manufacturer's installation instructions should contain the following information:
a) Typical details of structural openings into which the product can be installed
b) Details regarding fixing points as well as a precise description of the fixing components
c) Details of points requiring particularly rigid fixing e.g in the vicinity of locks and hinges
d) Details of the compression resistance of packing in the cavity between the wall and the frame, e.g in the vicinity of locks and hinges
e) Details of the gaps to be maintained between moving and fixed parts
f) Details, where appropriate, regarding the maximum permissible projection of the lock cylinder outside the external lock shield plate
g) Other details as far as they influence the burglar resistant properties of the test specimen
h) Details of the closing condition and or conditions that meet the requirements for the resistance class claimed
Additional information regarding roller shutters and roller grilles:
i) Fixing type and maximum distance between fixings in the guide rail
j) Minimum penetration depth of the shutter curtain into the guide rail
k) Type and fixings of anti-lift device, if necessary
l) Information about protection to the roller shutter box