BS EN 12320:2021 – TC:2022 Edition
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Tracked Changes. Building hardware. Padlocks and padlock fittings. Requirements and test methods
Published By | Publication Date | Number of Pages |
BSI | 2022 | 76 |
This document applies to mechanical padlocks and padlock fittings used on buildings and general use, and specifies the test methods to be used. This document specifies performance and other requirements for strength, security, durability, performance, and corrosion resistance of padlocks. It establishes one category of use, two categories of durability, six categories for corrosion resistance and six grades for security based on performance tests that simulate attack. Limited manual attack testing is included in this document because the machine testing does not replicate all known manual attacks.
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50 | 1 Scope 2 Normative references 3 Terms, definitions and symbols 3.1 Definitions |
51 | 3.2 Symbols |
52 | 4 Requirements 4.1 General 4.2 Category of use (first classification digit) 4.3 Durability (second classification digit) 4.4 Corrosion resistance (third classification digit) 4.5 Security (fourth classification digit) 4.5.1 General |
53 | 4.5.2 Minimum number of effective key differs 4.5.3 Non-interpassing of keys with just one interval effective differ 4.5.4 Resistance to force on cylinder plug or locking mechanism 4.5.5 Resistance to torque on cylinder plug or locking mechanism 4.5.6 Resistance to pulling of shackle or staple 4.5.7 Resistance to twisting of shackle or staple 4.5.8 Resistance to cutting of shackle or staple 4.5.9 Resistance to impact on padlock body, shackle and staple at low temperature 4.5.10 Resistance to drilling of padlock body, shackle and staple 4.5.11 Resistance to sawing of padlock body, shackle and staple 4.5.12 Manual attack resistance |
55 | 5 Test methods 5.1 General 5.1.2 Test environment 5.1.3 Test tools 5.1.4 Sampling |
56 | 5.2 Category of use 5.2.1 Operational unlocking test 5.2.2 Key strength 5.3 Durability 5.4 Corrosion resistance 5.4.1 Preparation |
57 | 5.4.2 Test of padlock function after salt spray exposure 5.5 Security 5.5.1 General 5.5.2 Minimum number of effective key differs 5.5.3 Non-interpassing of keys with just one interval effective differ 5.5.4 Resistance to force on cylinder plug or locking mechanism (Requirement in 4.5.4) |
58 | 5.5.5 Resistance to torque on cylinder plug or locking mechanism (Requirement in 4.5.5) 5.5.6 Resistance to pulling of shackle or staple (Requirements in 4.5.6) 5.5.7 Resistance to twisting of shackle or staple (Requirements in 4.5.7) |
59 | 5.5.8 Resistance to cutting of shackle or staple (Requirements in 4.5.8) 5.5.8.1 General 5.5.8.2 Shackle accessibility check 5.5.8.3 Staple accessibility check |
60 | 5.5.9 Resistance to impact on padlock body, shackle and staple at low temperature (Requirements in 4.5.9) 5.5.10 Resistance to drilling of padlock body, shackle and staple (Requirements in 4.5.10) 5.5.11 Resistance to sawing of padlock body, shackle and staple (Requirements in 4.5.11) 5.5.12 Manual attack resistance (Requirements in 4.5.12) 5.5.12.1 Manual attack |
61 | 5.5.12.2 Preparation and preliminary study 5.5.12.3 Attack tools |
62 | 5.5.12.4 Testing operators 5.5.12.5 Manual attack operating time 6 Classification 6.2 Durability (second digit) 6.3 Corrosion resistance (third digit) 6.4 Security (fourth digit) |
63 | 7 Marking |
64 | Annex A (normative)Sampling and sequencing – Tests on alternative design padlocks |
65 | Annex B (normative)Test rig illustrations |
73 | Annex C(informative)Manufacturer’s declaration of compliance |