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23/30457284 DC BS EN 1143-2. Secure storage units. Requirements, classification and methods of tests for resistance to burglary - Part 2. Deposit systems, 2023
- 30457284-NC.pdf
- 41_e_stf (1).pdf [Go to Page]
- 1 Scope
- 2 Normative references
- 3 Terms and definitions [Go to Page]
- 3.1 Deposit system definitions
- 3.2 Deposit tool attack definitions
- 4 Classification and requirements [Go to Page]
- 4.1 Classification
- 4.2 General requirements [Go to Page]
- 4.2.1 Holes in protection material
- 4.2.2 Cable hole
- 4.2.3 User instructions
- 4.3 Requirements for the receiving units [Go to Page]
- 4.3.1 Dimensions
- 4.3.2 Boltwork cover plate
- 4.3.3 Locks: amount and class
- 4.3.4 Partial and complete access
- 4.3.5 Fixing system
- 4.4 System requirements [Go to Page]
- 4.4.1 General
- 4.4.2 Integrated deposit systems
- 4.4.3 Integrated deposit safes with external user interface for local authorization (semi-integrated deposit safes)
- 4.4.4 Distributed deposit systems
- 4.4.5 Resistance to deposit tool attacks
- 5 Technical documentation
- 6 Test specimen
- 7 Test program
- 8 Tool attack test [Go to Page]
- 8.1 General
- 8.2 Principle
- 8.3 Testing team
- 8.4 Apparatus [Go to Page]
- 8.4.1 Attack tools
- 8.4.2 Clock
- 8.5 General test conditions
- 8.6 General test procedure [Go to Page]
- 8.6.1 Preparations of final test program
- 8.6.2 Attack tools for each test
- 8.6.3 Status and position of the test specimen
- 8.6.4 Measurement of operating time
- 8.7 Calculation of resistance values
- 8.8 Test record – tool attack test
- 9 Access tool attack tests [Go to Page]
- 9.1 Partial access – tool attack test [Go to Page]
- 9.1.1 General
- 9.1.2 Test blocks to measure partial access
- 9.1.3 Test criteria
- 9.2 Complete access – tool attack test [Go to Page]
- 9.2.1 General
- 9.2.2 Test blocks to measure complete access
- 9.2.3 Test criteria
- 9.3 Partial access EX – explosive tool attack test [Go to Page]
- 9.3.1 Principle
- 9.3.2 Test specimen
- 9.3.3 Explosives
- 9.3.4 Plastic explosive charge mass
- 9.3.5 Test criteria
- 9.3.6 Attack tool restrictions for post-detonation took attack
- 9.3.7 Elements to be attacked
- 9.3.8 Test procedure
- 9.3.9 Test record
- 9.4 Partial access GAS – explosive tool attack test [Go to Page]
- 9.4.1 Principle
- 9.4.2 Test specimen
- 9.4.3 Explosives
- 9.4.4 Explosive charge volume
- 9.4.5 Test equipment
- 9.4.6 Test criteria
- 9.4.7 Attack tool restrictions for post-detonation took attack
- 9.4.8 Test procedure
- 9.4.9 Test record
- 10 Deposit tool attack tests (removal of deposits) [Go to Page]
- 10.1 General for all deposit tool attack tests [Go to Page]
- 10.1.1 Purpose and general
- 10.1.2 Attack tool restrictions and additions
- 10.1.3 Preparations of the deposit system before testing
- 10.1.4 Test conditions
- 10.1.5 Criteria for fulfilled test and status of deposits
- 10.2 Test conditions for Deposit forcing tool attack test [Go to Page]
- 10.2.1 Code or key to the input unit
- 10.2.2 Place from where deposits shall be removed
- 10.2.3 Elements to be attacked
- 10.2.4 Way out for the deposits
- 10.2.5 Damages, changes, traces
- 10.2.6 Criteria for fulfilled test, number of removal deposits
- 10.3 Test conditions for Deposit forcing EX tool attack test [Go to Page]
- 10.3.1 Principle
- 10.3.2 Code or key to the input unit
- 10.3.3 Explosives and active charge mass
- 10.3.4 Place from where deposits shall be removed
- 10.3.5 Placing and tamping the plastic explosive charge
- 10.3.6 Post-detonation tool attack (remaining resistance value) [Go to Page]
- 10.3.6.1 Operation time for post-detonation tool attack
- 10.3.6.2 Elements to be attacked during post-detonation tool attack
- 10.3.6.3 Way out for the deposits
- 10.3.6.4 Damages, changes, traces
- 10.3.6.5 Criteria for fulfilled test, number of removal deposits
- 10.3.7 Test record
- 10.4 Test conditions for Deposit forcing GAS tool attack test [Go to Page]
- 10.4.1 Principle
- 10.4.2 Code or key to the input unit
- 10.4.3 Explosives
- 10.4.4 Explosive charge volume
- 10.4.5 Place from where deposits shall be removed
- 10.4.6 Test procedure
- 10.4.7 Post-detonation tool attack (remaining resistance value) [Go to Page]
- 10.4.7.1 General
- 10.4.7.2 Operation time for Post-detonation tool attack
- 10.4.7.3 Elements to be attacked during post-detonation tool attack
- 10.4.7.4 Way out for the deposits
- 10.4.7.5 Damages, changes, traces
- 10.4.7.6 Criteria for fulfilled test, number of removal deposits
- 10.4.8 Test record
- 10.5 Test conditions for Deposit fishing tool attack test [Go to Page]
- 10.5.1 Code or key to the input unit
- 10.5.2 Place from where deposits shall be removed
- 10.5.3 Elements to be attacked
- 10.5.4 Way out for the deposits
- 10.5.5 Damages, changes, traces
- 10.5.6 Criteria for fulfilled test, number of removal deposits
- 10.6 Test conditions for Deposit fishing tool attack test [Go to Page]
- 10.6.1 Code or key to the input unit
- 10.6.2 Place from where deposits shall be removed
- 10.6.3 Elements to be attacked
- 10.6.4 Way out for the deposits
- 10.6.5 Damages, changes, traces
- 10.6.6 Criteria for fulfilled test, number of removal deposits
- 10.7 Test conditions for Last deposit trapping tool attack test [Go to Page]
- 10.7.1 Code or key to the input unit
- 10.7.2 Additional attack tools, devices
- 10.7.3 Interruptions for depositing
- 10.7.4 Place from where the deposits shall be removed
- 10.7.5 Elements to be attacked
- 10.7.6 Way out for the deposits
- 10.7.7 Damages, changes, traces
- 10.7.8 Criteria for fulfilled test, number of removal deposits
- 10.8 Test conditions for Deposit repeated trapping tool attack test [Go to Page]
- 10.8.1 Code or key to the input unit
- 10.8.2 Additional attack tools, devices
- 10.8.3 Interruptions for depositing
- 10.8.4 Place from where the deposits shall be removed
- 10.8.5 Elements to be attacked
- 10.8.6 Way out for the deposits
- 10.8.7 Damages, changes, traces
- 10.8.8 Criteria for fulfilled test, number of removal deposits
- 11 Fixing system tool attack tests [Go to Page]
- 11.1 Fixing system – tool attack test without force [Go to Page]
- 11.1.1 Principle
- 11.1.2 Test specimen
- 11.1.3 Equipment
- 11.1.4 Elements to be attacked
- 11.1.5 Test criteria
- 11.1.6 Preparation
- 11.1.7 Attack tool restrictions
- 11.1.8 Test record
- 11.2 Fixing system – tool attack test with force [Go to Page]
- 11.2.1 Principle
- 11.2.2 Test specimen
- 11.2.3 Equipment
- 11.2.4 Attack tool restrictions
- 11.2.5 Test criteria
- 11.2.6 Preparation
- 11.2.7 Test procedure [Go to Page]
- 11.2.7.1 Removing or weakening of external fixings
- 11.2.7.2 Force
- 11.2.7.3 Tool attack test on the fixing attachments
- 11.2.8 Test record
- 12 Test report and test records [Go to Page]
- 12.1 Test report
- 12.2 Test records
- 13 Marking
- Annex A (informative)Examples of different designs of deposit systems
- Annex B (informative)Examples of integrated and distributed deposit systems [Go to Page]
- B.1 Integrated deposit system
- B.2 Semi-integrated deposit safe
- B.3 Different distributed deposit systems
- Annex C (normative)Additional tools for deposit tool attack tests
- Annex D (informative)Structure of test clauses [Go to Page]