BS EN 1143-1:1997:2002 Edition
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Secure storage units. Requirements, classification and methods of test for resistance to burglary – Safes, strongroom doors and strongrooms
Published By | Publication Date | Number of Pages |
BSI | 2002 | 36 |
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PDF Pages | PDF Title |
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1 | BRITISH STANDARD |
2 | Committees responsible for this British�Standard |
6 | Foreword Foreword to amendment A1 Foreword to amendment A2 |
7 | Contents |
9 | Introduction 1 Scope 2 Normative references 3 Definitions 3.1 safe 3.2 free-standing safe 3.3 built-in safe 3.4 strongroom 3.5 strongroom door 3.6 accessories |
10 | 3.7 operating time 3.8 resistance unit; RU 3.9 resistance grade 3.10 resistance value 3.11 basic value; BV 3.12 tool coefficient 3.13 boltwork 3.14 lock 3.15 relocking device 3.16 to close 3.17 to bolt 3.18 to lock |
11 | 3.19 ATM (automatic teller machine) 3.20 ATM system Figure 1 – Example of an ATM system 3.21 ATM safe 3.22 ATM base 3.23 internal space |
12 | 4 Classification and requirements 4.1 Classification 4.2 General requirements 4.3 Additional requirements for EX designation |
13 | 4.4 Requirements for CD designation 5 Technical documentation |
14 | Table 1 – Minimum requirements for classification of safes (excluding ATM safes) into resistance grades |
15 | Table 2 – Minimum requirements for classification of strongroom doors and strongrooms�into�resistance grades Table 3 – Minimum requirements for classification of ATM safes into resistance grades |
16 | 6 Test specimen 7 Tool attack test 7.1 Principle 7.2 Testing team |
17 | 7.3 Apparatus |
18 | 7.4 Test criteria 7.5 Testing programme |
20 | 7.6 Test conditions |
21 | Figure 2 – Schematic diagram showing the internal space of an ATM safe through which a door opening tool att… |
22 | 7.7 Procedure 7.8 Operating time measuring |
23 | 7.9 Calculation of resistance values 7.10 Test record 8 Anchoring strength test 8.1 Free-standing safes |
24 | 8.2 ATM safes |
25 | 9 Explosive test 9.1 Principle 9.2 Test specimen 9.3 Explosives 9.4 Determination of explosive charge mass Table 4 – Minimum requirements for CD designation of strongroom doors and strongrooms by a diamond drilling… |
26 | Figure 3 – Example of loading equipment |
27 | 9.5 Conditions for explosive attack test 9.6 Calculation of resistance values for the post-detonation tool attack 9.7 Test record |
28 | 10 Diamond drilling test 10.1 Principle test 10.2 Test specimen 10.3 Apparatus 10.4 Test method 10.5 Calculation of resistance value 10.6 Marking |
29 | 11 Test report 11.1 Allocate a unique identification number to the test report. 11.2 When no explosive test has been made report the following: 11.3 When an explosive test has been made report the following in addition to 12 Marking |
30 | Annex A (normative) Attack tools Table A.1 – Hand (dis)assembling tools Table A.2 – Hand gripping tools Table A.3 – Hand levering tools |
31 | Table A.4 – Hand sawing/filling/cutting and drilling tools Table A.5 – Hand hammering tools Table A.6 – Specially made tools |
32 | Table A.7 – Electric powered tools, without impact Table A.8 – Electric powered rotary tools, with impact option Table A.9 – Electric power impacting machine tools, without rotation |
33 | Table A.10 – Electric power grinding/slitting machine tools Table A.11 – Thermal cutting/melting tools |
34 | Table A.12 – Accessories for tools of |
35 | Table A.13 – Miscellaneous tools Table A.14 – Non-tools |