ASTM E2395-06(2013)
(Specification)Standard Specification for Voluntary Security Performance of Window and Door Assemblies with and without Glazing Impact
Standard Specification for Voluntary Security Performance of Window and Door Assemblies with and without Glazing Impact
ABSTRACT
This specification covers voluntary performance requirements and methods of laboratory tests for the resistance to forced entry of window and door assemblies. The capability of window and door assemblies to frustrate opportunistic entry by unskilled and semi-skilled intruders is addressed by the specification. However, detention facilities or window and door assemblies attacked by professional, sophisticated intruders are not addressed. The specified requirements are limited to window and door assemblies only as manufactured, regardless of their materials or method of manufacture. They do not include requirements for secondary or storm windows and doors, doors intended for vehicular access, or skylights. The window assemblies, sliding door assemblies, and swinging door assemblies shall be subject to forced entry test through the hand manipulation test. Assembly glazed area shall be subject to a missile impact test.
SCOPE
1.1 This specification covers voluntary performance requirements and methods of test for the resistance to forced entry of window and door assemblies. This specification addresses the capability of window and door assemblies to frustrate opportunistic entry by unskilled and semi-skilled intruders. This specification does not address detention facilities or window and door assemblies attacked by professional, sophisticated intruders.
1.2 These requirements are limited to window and door assemblies only as manufactured, regardless of their materials or method of manufacture. They do not include requirements for secondary or storm windows and doors, doors intended for vehicular access, or skylights. This is a laboratory test, not a field test that simulates an installed condition.
1.3 This specification provides a uniform set of guidelines based upon currently available information and research. As new information and research becomes available it will be considered.
1.4 All values are stated in SI units and are to be regarded as standard. Values given in parentheses are for information only. Certain values contained in reference documents cited and quoted herein may be stated in inch-pound units and must be converted by the user.
1.5 This standard does not purport to address all of the safety concerns, if any, associated with its use. It is the responsibility of the user of this standard to establish appropriate safety and health practices and determine the applicability of regulatory limitations prior to use.
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Designation:E2395 −06 (Reapproved 2013)
Standard Specification for
Voluntary Security Performance of Window and Door
Assemblies with and without Glazing Impact
This standard is issued under the fixed designation E2395; the number immediately following the designation indicates the year of
original adoption or, in the case of revision, the year of last revision. A number in parentheses indicates the year of last reapproval. A
superscript epsilon (´) indicates an editorial change since the last revision or reapproval.
1. Scope 2. Referenced Documents
2.1 ASTM Standards:
1.1 This specification covers voluntary performance re-
E631 Terminology of Building Constructions
quirements and methods of test for the resistance to forced
E1886 Test Method for Performance of Exterior Windows,
entry of window and door assemblies. This specification
Curtain Walls, Doors, and Impact Protective Systems
addresses the capability of window and door assemblies to
Impacted by Missile(s) and Exposed to Cyclic Pressure
frustrate opportunistic entry by unskilled and semi-skilled
Differentials
intruders. This specification does not address detention facili-
E2025 TestMethodforEvaluatingFenestrationComponents
ties or window and door assemblies attacked by professional,
and Assemblies for Resistance to Impact Energies
sophisticated intruders.
F476 Test Methods for Security of Swinging Door Assem-
1.2 These requirements are limited to window and door blies (Withdrawn 2011)
F588 Test Methods for Measuring the Forced Entry Resis-
assemblies only as manufactured, regardless of their materials
tance of Window Assemblies, Excluding Glazing Impact
or method of manufacture. They do not include requirements
F842 Test Methods for Measuring the Forced Entry Resis-
for secondary or storm windows and doors, doors intended for
tance of Sliding Door Assemblies, Excluding Glazing
vehicular access, or skylights. This is a laboratory test, not a
Impact
field test that simulates an installed condition.
F1233 Test Method for Security Glazing Materials And
1.3 This specification provides a uniform set of guidelines
Systems
based upon currently available information and research. As
2.2 AAMA Standards:
new information and research becomes available it will be
ANSI/AAMA/WDMA 101/I.S. 2/NAFS Voluntary Perfor-
considered.
mance Specifications for Windows, Skylights, and Glass
Doors
1.4 All values are stated in SI units and are to be regarded
as standard. Values given in parentheses are for information
3. Terminology
only. Certain values contained in reference documents cited
and quoted herein may be stated in inch-pound units and must
3.1 Definitions:
be converted by the user.
3.1.1 General terms used in this standard specification are
defined in Terminology E631.
1.5 This standard does not purport to address all of the
3.1.2 Terms common to this standard specification and Test
safety concerns, if any, associated with its use. It is the
Methods F476, F588, F842 and F1233 are defined in the
responsibility of the user of this standard to establish appro-
respective document unless defined herein.
priate safety and health practices and determine the applica-
3.2 Definitions of Terms Specific to This Standard:
bility of regulatory limitations prior to use.
3.2.1 door slab—a swinging door panel, blank, or leaf.
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This specification is under the jurisdiction of ASTM Committee E06 on the ASTM website.
Performance of Buildings and is the direct responsibility of Subcommittee E06.51 The last approved version of this historical standard is referenced on
on Performance of Windows, Doors, Skylights and Curtain Walls. www.astm.org.
Current edition approved Oct. 1, 2013. Published December 2013. Originally Available from American Architectural Manufacturers Association (AAMA),
approved in 2005. Last previous edition approved in 2006 as E2395 – 06. DOI: 1827 Walden Office Square, Suite 550, Schaumburg, Illinois 60173-4268, http://
10.1520/E2395-06R13. www.aamanet.org.
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3.2.2 interlayer—a layer of material acting as an adhesive 5.2.4 The test specimen size shall be 600 mm (24 in.) by
betweenpliesofglazing,whichaddsadditionalperformanceto 600 mm (24 in.).
the finished product. For example: impact resistance, solar
control, and acoustical insulation. 6. Test Methods
3.2.3 lite—a term for a single pane (or piece) of glass.
6.1 Window Assemblies Forced Entry Test:
6.1.1 Prepare the specimen as outlined in Section 9 of Test
4. Performance Requirements
Methods F588.
6.1.2 Hand Manipulation Test:
4.1 Products shall be tested to the following levels as
6.1.2.1 Lift, push, pull or otherwise manipulate by hand the
described in Table 1.
sash or panel relative to the clearances within the frame, while
5. Test Specimens
attempting to open the sash or panel.
6.1.2.2 This test shall be conducted continuously for five
5.1 Window and Door Assemblies:
minutes.
5.1.1 One test specimen for each product design seeking
6.1.3 Perform the tests using the desired level from Section
qualification shall be submitted.
4 of this document according to the procedure outlined in
5.1.2 Window and door assemblies tested for conformance
Section 10 of Test Methods F588.
to this specification shall be complete specimens representative
of those produced by the manufacturer or fabricator. (ANSI/
6.2 Sliding Door Assemblies Forced Entry Test:
AAMA/WDMA 101/I.S. 2/NAFS contains reference sizes
6.2.1 Prepare the specimen as outlined in Section 9 of Test
which may prove useful in coordinating with window and door
Methods F842.
performance requirements not included in this specification.)
6.2.2 Perform Hand Manipulation Test in 6.1.2.
5.1.3 A test specimen shall be of the largest assembly size
6.2.3 Perform the tests according to the procedure outlined
(outside to outside) for which ratings are sought.
in Section 10 of Test Methods F842.
5.1.4 A test specimen shall contain the entire panel, door
6.3 Swinging Door Assemblies Forced Entry Test:
slab or sash configurations, locking devices, hardware, inter-
6.3.1 Prepare and test the specimen as outlined in Annex
locking details, meeting rail details, and glazing for which
A1.
rating is sought.
6.4 Assembly Glazed Area Intrusion Test:
5.1.5 The same test specimen shall be used for each test
6.4.1 Conduct a missile impact test using Test Method
sequence required by this specification.
E1886 with no air pressure cycling.
5.1.6 Windows or doors tested with more than one locking
device shall not qualify windows or doors with fewer locking 6.4.2 The missile shall be a 1700 (6100) g (3.75 6 0.25 lb)
two-by-four traveling at 15 m/s (50 f/s).
devices regardless of size.
6.4.3 Impact the specimen twice. The exception to this
5.2 Glazing Materials (for 6.5):
second impact is if both dimensions of the glazing are less than
5.2.1 One test specimen for each glazing material type to be
420 mm (17 in.), in which case there is only one impact.
rated.
6.4.3.1 The first impact shall be within a 65 mm (2.5 in.)
5.2.2 Glazing material test specimens shall be representa-
radius circle located at the center of the glazing.
tive of those produced by the fabricator or manufacturer. The
6.4.3.2 The second impact shall be within a 65 mm (2.5 in.)
glazing shall contain identical materials and be of the same
radius circle with the center located within 150 mm (6 in.) of
type, treatment and thickness for which qualification is sought.
a corner.
5.2.3 Test specimens shall be mounted according to Sec-
tion 7 of Test Method F1233. 6.5 Glazing Material Qualification Test:
TABLE 1 Assembly Performance Requirements
Product Type Performance Performance Requirements Glazed Area
Level Intrusion Test
(Tested to 6.4)
Window Assemblies Tested L1 Minimum Performance Grade 10 per Annex A1 of Test Methods F588 No
to 6.1 L2 Grade 10 per Annex A1 of Test Methods F588 Yes
L3 Grade 20 per Annex A1 of Test Methods F588 Yes
L4 Grade 30 per Annex A1 of Test Methods F588 Yes
L5 Grade 40 per Annex A1 of Test Methods F588 Yes
Sliding Door Assemblies Tested L1 Minimum Performance Grade 10 per Annex A1 of Test Methods F842 No
to 6.2 L2 Grade 10 per Annex A1 of Test Methods F842 Yes
L3 Grade 20 per Annex A1 of Test Methods F842 Yes
L4 Grade 30 per Annex A1 of Test Methods F842 Yes
L5 Grade 40 per Annex A1 of Test Methods F842 Yes
Swinging Door Assemblies Tested L1 Minimum Performance Grade 10 per Annex A2 No
to 6.3 L2 Grade 10 per Annex A2 Yes
L3 Grade 20 per Annex A2 Yes
L4 Grade 30 per Annex A2 Yes
L5 Grade 40 per Annex A2 Yes
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6.5.1 Perform Forced Entry Testing as outlined in Section frameorsash,shallqualifyotherassembliesthatdonotcontain
9.2 of Test Method F1233 using Class I Sequence specified in construction to improve thermal efficiency provided the same
Table 2. extrusions are used and the requirements of 8.2.1 and 8.2.2 are
6.5.1.1 The required ten impacts shall be entirely within a satisfied.
150 mm (6 in.) radius circle having its center located 150 mm
8.2.6 When composite window or door assemblies, which
(6 in.) from an edge. include combinations of two or more window or door styles,
are evaluated for conformance with this specification, each
7. Pass/Fail Criteria
separatestyletypeofthecompositewindowunitshallbetested
The following two sets of pass/fail criteria shall apply for
as though it were an individual window or door.
this specification:
8.2.6.1 Manufactured assemblies successfully tested can be
7.1 WindowAssemblies,SlidingDoorAssemblies,orSwing-
combined provided the structural supports and connections
ing Door Assemblies:
between assemblies have been designed for the required loads.
7.1.1 Any opening that is sufficient to freely pass a 75 mm
8.2.7 Substitution of glazing material components or manu-
(3 in.) diameter sphere with a horizontal force of 18 N (4 lb) or
facturers (such as sealant, laminated glass interlayer, or plas-
lessconstitutesafailure.Thesecriteriawillapplywhenthefree
tics) is not permitted.
passage of the shape is made through a hole in any portion of
the test specimen.
9. Compliance Statement
7.2 Glazing Materials:
9.1 Report the following information:
7.2.1 Failure is defined in Section 9.2.4.2 (Body Passage) of
9.1.1 Window Assemblies,
Test Method F1233.
9.1.1.1 Detailed description of the required test specimen(s)
and report test results using the requirements of the Report
8. Product Qualification
section of Test Methods F588.
8.1 Products shall be qualified as passing and shall be rated
9.1.1.2 Detailed description of glazing materials including
when the following conditions have been met:
glass type, glass treatment, glass thickness, and component
8.1.1 Test specimens shall be tested following the appropri-
manufacturers and report indicating test results in accordance
ate test method (Window Assemblies, Sliding Door
with the test requirements of 6.4 and 6.5.
Assemblies, or Swinging Door Assemblies) in this specifica-
9.1.1.3 State the grade level that was successfully achieved.
tion and comply with the pass/fail criteria established in 7.1.
9.1.2 Sliding Door Assemblies:
8.1.2 Glazing materials used in products shall be tested
9.1.2.1 Detailed description of the required test specimen(s)
following the Glazing Materials Test and comply with the
and report test results using the requirements of the Report
pass/fail criteria established in 7.2.
section of Test Methods F842.
8.2 Substitutions shall be according to the following crite-
9.1.2.2 Detailed description of glazing materials including
ria.
glass type, glass treatment, glass thickness and component
8.2.1 Successful tests of a window or door assembly shall
manufacturers and report indicating test results in accordance
qualify other assemblies with thicker or equal glazing and
with the test requirements of 6.4 and 6.5.
thicker or equal identical interlayer material of the same glass
9.1.2.3 State the grade level that was successfully achieved.
type and treatment, provided the glazing detail is unchanged.
9.1.3 Swinging Door Assemblies:
8.2.2 Products which have been tested and rated by this
9.1.3.1 Detailed description of the required test specimen(s)
specification shall qualify identical assemblies that are smaller,
and report test results using the requirements of Section 11 of
provided the smaller assembly’s dimensions shall not exceed
Test Methods F842.
dimensions of the test specimen’s width or height.
9.1.3.2 Detailed description of glazing materials including
8.2.3 Glazing materials which contain tinting or reflective
glass type, glass treatment, glass thickness and component
coatings are considered equivalent to the same thickness as
manufacturers and report indicating test results in accordance
clear materials (or vise-versa), provided the tinting or coatings
with the test requirements of 6.4 and 6.5.
are integral to the monolithic glass and are not applied films.
9.1.3.3 State the grade level that was successfully achieved.
Heat-treated glazing shall not qualify annealed glazing mate-
rial.
10. Keywords
8.2.4 Successful tests of a window or door assembly that
contains single lite glazing (monolithic or laminated) shall 10.1 forced entry; glass; glazing; impact; security; security
qualify multiple lite glazing (insulating) units provided the doors; security windows; sliding door assemblies; sliding
requirements of 8.2.1 and 8.2.2 are satisfied. doors; sliding glass door assemblies; sliding glass doors; swing
8.2.5 Successful tests of a window or door assembly that doors; swinging door assemblies; swinging doors; window
contains construction to improve thermal efficiency of the assemblies; windows
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ANNEXES
(Mandatory Information)
A1. SWING DOOR ASSEMBLIES FORCED ENTRY TEST
A1.1 Preparation locking device(s). The properties of Black Annealed 16 gage
nd 5
wirearedescribedinMachinery’sHandbook,22 Edition. 16
A1.1.1 Mount the swinging door test specimen into a 38 by
gage wire refers to a wire diameter of 1.6 mm (0.0625 in).
100 or 38 by 150 mm (nominal 2 by 4 or 2 by 6) lumber
surround frame, in accordance with the manufacturer’s written
A1.4 Static and Impact Loads on Door Slab and Locking
installation instructions.
Device Strength Resistance Tests
A1.1.2 Install the mounted swinging door assembly speci-
A1.4.1 Test A1—With the swinging panels in the test
men into the test frame, rigidly supporting the mounting frame
position, a concentra
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