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BS EN 16864:2017

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Building hardware. Mechatronic padlocks. Requirements and test methods

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BSI 2017 48
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This European Standard specifies requirements for performance and testing of mechatronic padlocks (MPs) and their keys and/or electronic keys. It establishes categories of use based on performance tests and grades of security based on design requirements and on performance tests that simulate attack. If the design incorporates mechanical security means in addition to the mechatronic means, these are also tested. This European Standard does not cover any other element of a security system, other than those directly involved in the control of a padlock. This European Standard does not cover the physical testing of multi-function devices such as Smartphones that may be used as part of the control system.

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PDF Pages PDF Title
2 National foreword
4 Blank Page
9 1 Scope
2 Normative references
10 3 Terms, definitions and symbols
3.1 Terms and definitions
12 3.2 Symbols
13 4 Requirements
4.1 General
4.2 Category of use
4.2.1 Key strength
4.2.2 Operation of release mechanism
4.2.3 Stability of electronic key and MP
4.2.4 Wrong electronic code
4.2.5 Bump requirements
4.2.6 Vibration requirements
14 4.2.7 Electrostatic discharge requirement
4.2.8 Minimum knob transmission
4.3 Durability requirements
4.4 Corrosion resistance requirements
15 4.5 Environmental Requirements
4.5.1 Resistance of MP against water
4.5.2 Dry heat and cold
4.5.3 Damp heat cyclic
4.5.4 Resistance of electronic key against water
16 4.6 Key related security
4.6.1 Minimum number of effective mechanical code variations
4.6.2 Non-interpassing of keys with just one interval effective differ
4.6.3 Direct coding on key
17 4.6.4 Code attack resistance
4.7 System management
18 4.8 Mechanical attack resistance requirements
4.8.1 General
4.8.2 Resistance to drilling
4.8.3 Resistance to attack by twisting of shackle
4.8.4 Resistance to attack by plug/cylinder extraction
4.8.5 Torque resistance of plug/cylinder with dummy key
4.8.6 Torque resistance of plug/cylinder relevant to attack resistance
4.8.7 Resistance to pulling of shackle
4.8.8 Resistance to sawing
4.8.9 Resistance to cutting of shackle
4.8.10 Resistance to impact at low temperature
19 4.8.11 Manual Attack
4.8.12 Attack by vibrations
4.8.13 Increased voltage attack
4.8.14 Electrostatic discharge attack
4.8.15 Magnetic field attack
4.8.16 Manual attack resistance
20 4.9 Requirements for product information
21 5 Testing, assessment and sampling methods
5.1 General
22 5.2 Operational test
5.2.1 General
5.2.2 MPs operated by key
5.2.3 MPs operated by knob
23 5.2.4 MPs with freely rotating means, operated by key
5.2.5 MPs with freely rotating means, operated by knob
5.3 Performance tests
5.3.1 General
24 5.3.2 Re-testing – general
5.3.3 Re-testing of 5.11.12 and 5.11.15
5.4 Category of use
5.4.1 Key strength
5.4.2 Stability
5.4.3 Bump test
25 5.4.4 Vibration test
5.5 Durability tests
5.6 Corrosion tests
26 5.7 Environmental resistance tests
5.7.1 Application of samples
5.7.2 Resistance of MP against water
5.7.3 Dry heat test
5.7.3.1 General
5.7.3.2 Conditioning of MP
5.7.3.3 Conditioning of electronic key
5.7.4 Cold test
5.7.4.1 General
27 5.7.4.2 Conditioning of MP
5.7.4.3 Conditioning of key
5.7.5 Damp heat test (cyclic)
5.7.6 Resistance of electronic key against water
5.8 Key related security
5.8.1 General
5.8.2 Minimum number of effective mechanical code variations
28 5.8.3 Non-interpassing of keys
5.8.4 Torque resistance of plug/ cylinder or knob relevant to key related security
5.9 Code security
5.10 System management
5.11 Attack resistance tests
5.11.1 General
5.11.2 Resistance to drilling
29 5.11.3 Resistance to twisting of shackle
30 5.11.4 Resistance to attack by plug/cylinder extraction
32 5.11.5 Torque resistance applied with electronic dummy key
5.11.6 Torque resistance applied with any tool
5.11.7 Resistance to pulling of shackle
33 5.11.8 Resistance to sawing
34 5.11.9 Resistance to cutting of shackle
36 5.11.10 Resistance to impact at low temperature
38 5.11.11 Manual attack
5.11.11.1 Manual attack resistance
5.11.11.2 Preparation and preliminary study
5.11.11.3 Attack tools
5.11.11.4 Testing operators
39 5.11.11.5 Manual attack operating time
5.11.12 Attack by vibrations test
5.11.13 Increased voltage attack test
5.11.14 Electrostatic discharge test
40 5.11.15 Magnetic field attack test
6 Classification system
6.1 Classification
41 6.2 Category of use: (1st character)
6.3 Durability (2nd character)
6.4 Corrosion resistance (3rd character)
6.5 Environmental resistance (4th character)
6.6 Mechanical key related security (5th character)
6.7 Electronic key related security (6th character)
6.8 System management (7th character)
6.9 Attack resistance (8th character)
6.10 Example of classification
42 7 Marking
43 Annex A (normative)Tool sets for attack resistance tests
46 Annex B (normative)Table of test procedures
BS EN 16864:2017
$189.07