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BS EN 1300:2023 – TC

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Tracked Changes. Secure storage units. Classification for high security locks according to their resistance to unauthorized opening

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BSI 2023 145
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This document specifies requirements for high security locks (HSL) for reliability, resistance to burglary and manipulation with methods of testing. It also provides a scheme for classifying HSL in accordance with their assessed resistance to burglary and unauthorized opening. It is applicable to mechanical and electronic HSL. For electronic locks used in a distributed system, see EN 17646 for further information. The following features can be included as optional subjects but they are not mandatory: a) recognized code for preventing code altering and/or enabling/disabling parallel codes; b) recognized code for disabling time set up; c) integration of alarm components or functions; d) resistance to attacks with acids; e) resistance to X-rays; f) resistance to explosives; g) time functions.

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PDF Pages PDF Title
85 undefined
91 1 Scope
2 Normative references
92 3 Terms and definitions
98 4 Classification
5 Requirements
5.1 General requirements
5.1.1 General
5.1.2 Requirements for all classes
5.1.3 Class D HSL
99 5.1.4 Mechanical key operated HSL
5.1.5 Lift heights for mechanical key locks
5.1.6 Electronic HSL
101 5.1.7 Electronic tokens
5.1.7.1 General
5.1.7.2 Contactless electronic tokens
5.1.7.3 Contacted electronic tokens
5.1.7.4 Multi-use
102 5.1.8 Firmware updates
5.2 Security requirements
5.2.1 Usable codes
5.2.2 HSL having over ride feature
5.2.3 Manipulation resistance
5.2.3.1 Limit of trials
103 5.2.3.2 Manipulation
5.2.4 Destructive burglary resistance
5.2.5 Spying resistance
5.2.6 Electrical and electromagnetic resistance
104 5.2.7 Physical environmental resistance
5.2.8 Temperature resistance
5.2.8.1 Cold
5.2.8.2 Heat
106 5.3 Reliability requirements
107 6 Technical documentation
7 Test specimens
108 8 Test methods
8.1 General
8.1.1 General
8.1.2 Evaluation by inspection
8.1.3 Test procedure
110 8.2 Security tests
8.2.1 Usable codes
8.2.2 Manipulation resistance
8.2.2.1 Principle
111 8.2.2.2 Equipment
8.2.2.3 Procedure
113 8.2.3 Destructive burglary resistance
8.2.3.1 Principle
8.2.3.2 Equipment
8.2.3.3 Procedure
8.2.3.4 Expression of results
8.2.4 Spying resistance
8.2.4.1 Principle
114 8.2.4.2 Equipment
8.2.4.3 Procedure
8.2.5 Electrical and electromagnetic resistance
8.2.5.1 Principle
8.2.5.2 Procedure
115 8.2.5.3 Power loss and power supply influence test
8.2.5.4 Resecuring during power failure
8.2.5.5 Electrostatic discharge
8.2.5.6 Surge immunity
8.2.5.7 Radiated electromagnetic fields
8.2.5.8 Expression of results
8.2.6 Physical environmental resistance
8.2.6.1 Vibration
8.2.6.2 Shock test
116 8.2.6.3 Immersion test
117 8.2.6.4 Corrosion test
8.2.7 Temperature resistance
8.2.7.1 Cold
8.2.7.2 Heat
8.3 Reliability testing
8.3.1 Cycling
8.3.1.1 Principle
118 8.3.1.2 Cycling equipment
8.3.1.3 Procedure
8.3.1.4 Expression of results
8.3.2 Code changes
8.3.2.1 Principle
8.3.2.2 Procedure
8.3.2.3 Expression of results
8.3.3 Dynamic code input of mechanical combination HSL
8.3.3.1 Principle
8.3.3.2 Equipment
8.3.3.3 Procedure
119 8.3.3.4 Expression of results
9 Test report
10 Marking
120 Annex A (normative)Parameters for installation and operation instructions
A.1 Installation instructions
121 A.2 Operating instructions
122 Annex B (normative)Determination of manipulation resistance due to the design requirement
B.1 General
B.2 Key locks
B.2.1 General
B.2.2 Gate clearance
125 B.2.3 Bolt stomp
B.2.4 False notches
126 B.2.5 Additional design requirements
B.3 Mechanical combination locks
B.3.1 General
127 B.3.2 Fence
128 B.3.3 Wear test
B.4 Electronic locks and mechanical locks with electronic components
B.4.1 General
B.4.1.1 Introduction
B.4.1.2 Manipulation attack (if solutions are not implemented)
129 B.4.1.3 Requirements per class
B.4.1.4 Destructive burglary attack
B.4.2 Sniffing the code via the data cable connection
130 B.4.3 Sniffing the code via key logger
131 B.4.4 Replay attack via the cable connection
132 B.4.5 Brute force attack
133 B.4.6 Side channel attacks
134 B.4.7 Lock spiking
B.4.8 Mechanical bypassing
B.4.9 Optical code spying
135 Annex C (informative)Example of manufacturer’s declaration
137 Annex D (informative)Typical locking device dimensions
138 Annex E (normative)Determination of burglary resistance due to the design requirement
E.1 General
E.2 Electronic HSL with separate processing unit not included in the locking device
E.2.1 General design requirement
E.2.2 Design requirement
139 Annex F (informative)Example of firmware declaration
140 Annex G (informative)A-deviations
BS EN 1300:2023 - TC
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