BS EN 1628:2021:2022 Edition
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Pedestrian doorsets, windows, curtain walling, grilles and shutters. Burglar resistance. Test method for the determination of resistance under static loading
Published By | Publication Date | Number of Pages |
BSI | 2022 | 94 |
This document specifies a test method for the determination of resistance to static loading in order to assess the burglar resistant properties of pedestrian doorsets, windows, curtain walling, grilles and shutters. It is applicable to the following opening functions: Turning, tilting, folding, turn-tilting, top or bottom hung, sliding (horizontally and vertically), pivoted (horizontally and vertically), projecting, and rolling as well as non-openable constructions. It is acknowledged that there are two aspects to the burglar resistance performance of construction products, their normal resistance to forced operation and their ability to remain fixed to the building. This test method does not evaluate the performance of the fixing to the building. The manufacturer’s installation instructions will give guidance on the fixing of the product. An example for the contents of the manufacturer’s installation instructions is given in EN 1627:2021, Annex A. This document does not apply to walls and roofs, as well as for doors, gates and barriers, intended for installation in areas in the reach of persons, and for which the main intended uses are giving safe access for goods and vehicles accompanied or driven by persons in industrial, commercial or residential premises, as covered by EN 13241:2003+A2:2016. NOTE It is important that construction products that can be reached or driven through by vehicles are protected by appropriate measures such as barriers, extensible ramps, etc.
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2 | undefined |
8 | 1 Scope 2 Normative references |
9 | 3 Terms and definitions |
10 | 4 Apparatus 4.1 Test rig 4.2 Load applicators 4.3 Hooks 4.4 Straps 4.5 Pressure pads 4.6 Measuring equipment |
11 | 4.7 Sub-frame 4.8 Tolerances 5 Test specimen 5.1 General |
12 | 5.2 Preparation and examination of the test specimen |
13 | 6 Procedure 6.1 Test room climate 6.2 General 6.3 Testing of group 1 and group 2 construction products 6.3.1 Loading points for group 1 and group 2 products 6.3.1.1 Loading point F1: infilling corner |
14 | 6.3.1.2 Loading point F2: leaf corner 6.3.1.3 Loading point F3: locking points 6.3.1.4 Loading point: F3.a: locking points |
15 | 6.3.2 Test procedure for the infill medium retention system (product groups 1 and 2) 6.3.3 Test procedure for the leaf (product group 1, burglar resistance class 1) 6.3.4 Test procedure for the leaf (product group 1, burglar resistance classes 2 and higher) 6.3.5 Test procedure for the leaf (product group 2, burglar resistance class 1) 6.3.5.1 Sliding door/window |
16 | 6.3.5.2 Lift and slide door/window 6.3.6 Test procedure for the leaf (product group 2, burglar resistance classes 2 and higher) 6.4 Failure criteria for product groups 1 and 2 |
17 | 6.5 Testing of group 3 construction products 6.5.1 Loading points 6.5.1.1 General 6.5.1.2 Loading point F1: connection between guide rail and roller curtain 6.5.1.3 Loading point F1.1: Guide rails as separate components 6.5.1.4 Loading point F2: extraction of bottom lath and roller curtain 6.5.1.5 Loading point F3: Lift up of roller curtain 6.5.2 Loading direction 6.5.3 Loading and measurement procedure 6.5.3.1 Guide rail deflection test |
18 | 6.5.3.2 Curtain lift test 6.5.3.3 Lath engagement 6.5.3.4 Static test on guide rail and curtain 6.5.4 Failure criteria for product group 3 6.5.4.1 Guide rail deflection 6.5.4.2 Curtain lift 6.5.4.3 Lath engagement 6.5.4.4 Static test on guide rail and curtain 6.6 Testing of group 4 construction products 6.6.1 General |
19 | 6.6.2 Resistance of moving elements 6.6.3 Resistance of other loading points 6.6.4 Failure criteria for product group 4 7 Test report |
21 | Annex A (normative)Test equipment A.1 Examples for loading points F1 and F3 |
25 | A.2 Example of test rig |
26 | A.3 Examples for pressure pads for doorsets, windows and shutters |
27 | A.4 Examples for pressure pads for doorsets, windows and shutters in places where it is necessary to bridge any item of furniture or a lock |
28 | A.5 Examples for pressure pads for roller shutters |
29 | A.6 Examples for pressure pads for roller shutters – separate test for guide rails |
30 | A.7 Examples for pressure pads for grilles |
31 | A.8 Examples of loading equipment for sliding doors, double leaf sliding doors, sliding windows and shutters |
32 | A.9 Examples for hooks |
33 | A.10 Gap gauges |
35 | A.11 Examples of mounting arrangements for doorsets |
39 | A.12 Examples of mounting arrangements for windows |
42 | A.13 Examples of mounting arrangements for wing and folding shutters |
45 | A.14 Examples of mounting arrangements for guide rails and roller shutters and grilles into the test rig |
50 | A.15 Examples of mounting arrangements for grilles into in the test rig |
53 | A.16 Loading points on doorsets (load F3 and F2) in resistance class 1 to 6 |
55 | A.17 Loading points on doorsets (load F3) in resistance class 1 to 6 |
57 | A.18 Loading points on infillings (load F1 and F3) in resistance class 1 to 6 |
63 | A.19 Loading points on doorsets (load F3) in resistance class 1 to 6 |
66 | A.20 Loading points on doorsets (load F3 and F3.a) in resistance class 1 |
67 | A.21 Additional loading points on doorsets (load F3.a and F3) in resistance class 1 |
69 | A.22 Additional loading points on doorsets (load F3, F3.a and F2) in resistance class 1 |
70 | A.23 Loading points on windows (loads F1 and F3) in resistance class 1 to 6 |
71 | A.24 Additional loading points on windows (load F3.a and F3) in resistance class 1 |
72 | A.25 Additional loading points on double hinged windows |
73 | A.26 Additional loading points on windows (load F3.a) in resistance class 1 |
75 | A.27 Additional loading points on windows (load F3.a and F3) in resistance class 1 |
76 | A.28 Loading points on windows (loads F1 and F3) in resistance class 1 to 6 |
77 | A.29 Loading points on a single leaf shutter (load F3) in resistance class 1 to 6 |
78 | A.30 Loading points on a multi leaf shutter (loads F1 and F3) in resistance class 1 to 6 |
79 | A.31 Loading points on a multi leaf wing shutter (loads F1 and F3) in resistance class 1 to 6 |
80 | A.32 Guide rail single test on roller shutters |
81 | A.33 Loading points on roller shutters (load F3) in resistance class 1 to 6 |
82 | A.34 Loading points on roller shutters (load F2) in resistance class 1 to 6 |
83 | A.35 Loading points on roller shutters (load F1) in resistance class 1 to 6 |
84 | A.36 Loading points on fixed grilles in resistance class 1 to 6 |
85 | A.37 Loading points on moveable grilles in resistance class 1 to 6 |
86 | A.38 Loading points on roller grilles in resistance class 1 to 6 |
88 | Annex B (normative)Test sequence for static loading test in resistance classes 1 to 6 |
89 | Annex C (normative)Dislocation of window hardware against the locking direction C.1 General C.2 Test criteria C.3 Test method |