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BSI 15/30298562 DC:2015 Edition

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BS EN 16867. Building hardware. Mechatronic door furniture. Requirements and test methods

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BSI 2015 66
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PDF Pages PDF Title
7 Foreword
8 Introduction
9 1 Scope
1.1 General
1.2 Exclusions
2 Normative references
10 3 Terms and definitions
13 4 Requirements
4.1 General
4.1.1 Classification principle
4.1.2 Compatibility between cooperating parts
4.1.3 Dangerous substances
14 4.1.4 Operation time for locking and unlocking
4.1.5 Product information requirements
15 4.2 Category of use
4.2.1 General
4.2.2 Axial strength of MDF and fixing
4.2.3 Requirement for free play
4.2.4 Free angular movement or misalignment
16 4.2.5 Operating torque
4.2.5.1 General
4.2.5.2 Unsprung and spring assisted lever handles
4.2.5.3 Unsprung knobs
4.2.5.4 Spring loaded lever handles or knobs
4.2.6 Rotational torque strength
4.2.7 Minimum knob or lever torque transfer
4.2.7.1 Minimum lever torque transfer
17 4.2.7.2 Minimum knob torque transfer
4.2.8 Bump requirements
4.2.9 Vibration requirements
4.2.10 Electrostatic discharge requirements
4.2.11 Status indication
4.2.12 Voltage drop protection
18 Table 1 — Category of use
19 4.3 Durability requirements
4.3.1 Durability of handle and knob function
Table 2 — Durability
4.4 Suitability for use in fire resistance and smoke control doors
20 4.5 Safety
4.5.1 General
4.5.2 Axial strength for safety furniture
Table 3 — Safety
21 4.6 Environmental resistance
4.6.1 Corrosion resistance requirements
4.6.2 Resistance of MDF against water
4.6.3 Dry Heat
4.6.4 Cold
4.6.5 Damp heat cyclic
Table 4 — Environmental resistance MDF
22 4.7 Credential related security
4.7.1 General
Table 5 — Credential related security
23 4.7.2 RFID
4.7.2.1 Effective code variations
24 4.7.2.2 Encryption
4.7.2.3 Copy protection
4.7.3 PIN Code
4.7.3.1 Effective code variations
4.7.3.2 Dead time failed attempts
4.7.3.3 Protected visibility
4.7.4 Magnetic stripe
4.7.4.1 Effective code variations
4.7.4.2 Copy protection
25 4.7.5 Biometrics
4.7.5.1 FAR−1 divided by maximum number of authorized templates
4.7.5.2 Alive detection
4.8 Attack resistance requirements
4.8.1 General
4.8.2 Design requirements
4.8.3 Plate strength
4.8.4 Strength of fastening elements
26 4.8.5 Resistance to attack by drilling
4.8.6 Resistance to attack by chisel
4.8.7 Resistance to attack by extraction
4.8.8 Torque resistance on handle
4.8.9 Torque resistance on knob/thumb turn
4.8.10 Resistance to attack by twisting
27 4.8.11 Attack by hits
4.8.12 Attack by vibrations
4.8.13 Protection against the effects of cutting cables
4.8.14 Protection against the effects of wire manipulation
28 4.8.15 Resistance to electromagnetic manipulation
4.8.16 Resistance to electrostatic manipulation
4.8.17 Increased voltage
4.8.18 Magnetic field
Table 6 — Attack resistance
30 4.9 Attack resistance requirements related to EN 1906
5 Test – general and test apparatus
5.1 General
5.2 Test fixtures
31 6 Test methods – procedures
6.1 General
6.1.1 Testing principle
6.1.1.1 Re-testing
6.1.1.2 Re-testing of 6.8.11, 6.8.12 and 6.8.18
6.1.2 Compatibility between cooperating parts
6.1.3 Dangerous substances verification
32 6.1.4 Operation time for locking and unlocking
6.1.5 Product information
6.1.6 Operational test of the MDF
6.2 Category of use
6.2.1 General
6.2.2 Axial strength of MDF and fixing
33 Figure 1 — Test apparatus for axial strength tests
6.2.3 Requirement for free play
34 Figure 2 — Measurement of free play
6.2.4 Free angular movement or misalignment
35 Figure 3 — Check of free angular movement
6.2.5 Operating torque
6.2.5.1 Unsprung and spring assisted lever handles
6.2.5.2 Unsprung knobs
36 6.2.5.3 Spring loaded lever handles or knobs
6.2.6 Rotational torque strength
37 Figure 4 — Rotational torque strength test
6.2.7 Minimum knob or lever transmission
6.2.8 Bump requirements
38 6.2.9 Vibration test
Table 7 — Bump and vibration
6.2.10 Electrostatic discharge requirements
6.2.11 Status indication
6.2.12 Voltage drop protection
39 6.3 Durability tests
6.3.1 General
6.3.2 Durability of handle and knob function
40 Figure 5 — Durability of handle and knob function test
6.4 Suitability for use on fire resistance and smoke controlled doors
41 6.5 Safety
6.5.1 Axial strength for safety furniture
6.6 Environmental resistance tests
6.6.1 Corrosion resistance tests
6.6.2 Resistance of mechatronic door furniture against water
42 6.6.3 Dry heat test
6.6.3.1 Conditioning of MDF
6.6.4 Cold test
6.6.4.1 Conditioning of mechatronic door furniture
6.6.5 Damp heat test (cyclic)
43 6.7 Credential related security
6.8 Attack resistance test
6.8.1 General
6.8.2 Design requirements
6.8.3 Plate strength
44 Figure 6 — Plate strength
6.8.4 Strength of fastening elements
45 Figure 7 — Strength of fastening elements
6.8.5 Resistance to attack by drilling
46 Figure 8 — Drill attack
6.8.6 Resistance to attack by chisel
47 Figure 9 — Chisel attack fixture
6.8.7 Resistance to attack by extraction
49 Figure 10 — Fixture for attack MDF by extraction
6.8.8 Torque resistance on handle
Figure 11 — Fixture for torque resistance on handle
6.8.9 Torque resistance on knob/thumb turn
50 Figure 12 — Fixture for torque resistance on knob/thumb turn
6.8.10 Resistance to attack by twisting
Figure 13 — Fixture for attack MDF by twist
6.8.11 Attack by hits test
51 6.8.12 Attack by vibrations test
6.8.13 Protection against the effects of cutting cables
6.8.14 Protection against the effects of wire manipulation
52 6.8.15 Resistance to electromagnetic manipulation
6.8.16 Resistance to electrostatic manipulation
6.8.17 Increased voltage
53 6.8.18 Magnetic field
6.9 Security – Attack resistance related to EN 1906
54 7 Classification system
7.1 Classification
Table 8 — Classification system
7.2 Category of use: (1st character)
7.3 Durability (2nd character)
7.4 Door mass (3rd character)
7.5 Suitability for use in fire/smoke resistant door (4th character)
7.6 Safety (5th character)
55 7.7 Environmental resistance (6th character)
7.8 Credential related security (7th character)
7.9 Security – Attack resistance (8th character)
7.10 Security – related to EN 1906 (9th character)
56 7.11 Example of classification
Table 9 — Example of classification of MDF
8 Marking
57 Annex A (normative) Tool sets for attack resistance tests
Table A.1 — Tool set
60 Annex B (informative) Table of test procedures
Table B.1 — Test procedures mechatronic door furniture
62 Annex C (informative) Installation instructions
63 Annex D (informative) Calculation of effective code variations for ICC
66 Bibliography
BSI 15/30298562 DC
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