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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

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BSI 2002 36
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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
BS EN 1143-1:1997
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