Secure storage units - Requirements, classification and methods of test for resistance to burglary - Part 1: Safes, ATM safes, strongroom doors and strongrooms

This European Standard establishes the basis for testing and classifying free-standing safes, built-in safes (floor and wall), ATM safes and ATM bases, strongroom doors and strongrooms (with or without a door) according to their burglary resistance. This European Standard does not cover testing and classifying Deposit Systems and ATM systems.

Wertbehältnisse - Anforderungen, Klassifizierung und Methoden zur Prüfung des Widerstandes gegen Einbruchdiebstahl - Teil 1: Wertschutzschränke, Wertschutzschränke für Geldautomaten, Wertschutzraumtüren und Wertschutzräume

Auf Grundlage dieses Dokuments werden freistehende Wertschutzschränke, Einbauschränke (Boden und Wand), Wertschutzschränke für Geldautomaten (ATM-Safes) und ATM-Sockel, Wertschutzraumtüren sowie Wertschutzräume (mit oder ohne Tür) nach ihrem Widerstandswert gegen Einbruchdiebstahl geprüft und klassifiziert.
Dieses Dokument gilt nicht für die Prüfung und Klassifizierung von Deposit-Systemen und Geldautomaten (ATM-Systemen).

Unités de stockage en lieux sûrs - Prescriptions, classification et méthodes d’essai pour la résistance à l'effraction - Partie 1 : Coffres forts, distributeurs automatiques de billets (DAB), portes fortes et chambres fortes

Le présent document spécifie les conditions d'essai et de classification des coffres-forts à poser, encastrés (dans le sol et les murs), des coffres-forts de DAB et des chaises de DAB, des portes fortes et des chambres fortes (avec ou sans porte) en fonction de leur résistance à l’effraction.
Le présent document ne couvre pas les essais et la classification des systèmes de dépôt et des systèmes de DAB.

Varnostne shranjevalne enote - Zahteve, klasifikacija in metode preskušanja protivlomne odpornosti - 1. del: Blagajne, bankomatne blagajne, vrata trezorskih prostorov in trezorski prostori

Ta evropski standard določa osnovo za preskušanje in klasifikacijo samostoječih blagajn, vgrajenih blagajn (v tleh ali steni), bankomatnih blagajn in bankomatnih baz, vrat trezorskih prostorov in trezorskih prostorov (z vrati ali brez njih) glede na njihovo protivlomno odpornost. Ta evropski standard ne zajema preskušanja in klasifikacije depozitnih sistemov in bankomatnih sistemov.

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SLOVENSKI STANDARD
01-julij-2019
Nadomešča:
SIST EN 1143-1:2012
Varnostne shranjevalne enote - Zahteve, klasifikacija in metode preskušanja
protivlomne odpornosti - 1. del: Blagajne, bankomatne blagajne, vrata trezorskih
prostorov in trezorski prostori
Secure storage units - Requirements, classification and methods of test for resistance to
burglary - Part 1: Safes, ATM safes, strongroom doors and strongrooms
Wertbehältnisse - Anforderungen, Klassifizierung und Methoden zur Prüfung des
Widerstandes gegen Einbruchdiebstahl - Teil 1: Wertschutzschränke,
Wertschutzschränke für Geldautomaten, Wertschutzraumtüren und Wertschutzräume
Unités de stockage en lieux sûrs - Prescriptions, classification et méthodes d’essai pour
la résistance à l'effraction - Partie 1 : Coffres forts, distributeurs automatiques de billets
(DAB), portes fortes et chambres fortes
Ta slovenski standard je istoveten z: EN 1143-1:2019
ICS:
13.310 Varstvo pred kriminalom Protection against crime
35.220.99 Druge naprave za Other data storage devices
shranjevanje podatkov
2003-01.Slovenski inštitut za standardizacijo. Razmnoževanje celote ali delov tega standarda ni dovoljeno.

EN 1143-1
EUROPEAN STANDARD
NORME EUROPÉENNE
April 2019
EUROPÄISCHE NORM
ICS 13.310 Supersedes EN 1143-1:2012
English Version
Secure storage units - Requirements, classification and
methods of test for resistance to burglary - Part 1: Safes,
ATM safes, strongroom doors and strongrooms
Unités de stockage en lieux sûrs - Prescriptions, Wertbehältnisse - Anforderungen, Klassifizierung und
classification et méthodes d'essai pour la résistance à Methoden zur Prüfung des Widerstandes gegen
l'effraction - Partie 1 : Coffres forts, distributeurs Einbruchdiebstahl - Teil 1: Wertschutzschränke,
automatiques de billets (DAB), portes fortes et Wertschutzschränke für Geldautomaten,
chambres fortes Wertschutzraumtüren und Wertschutzräume
This European Standard was approved by CEN on 1 March 2019.

CEN members are bound to comply with the CEN/CENELEC Internal Regulations which stipulate the conditions for giving this
European Standard the status of a national standard without any alteration. Up-to-date lists and bibliographical references
concerning such national standards may be obtained on application to the CEN-CENELEC Management Centre or to any CEN
member.
This European Standard exists in three official versions (English, French, German). A version in any other language made by
translation under the responsibility of a CEN member into its own language and notified to the CEN-CENELEC Management
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Contents Page
European foreword . 4
Introduction . 5
1 Scope . 6
2 Normative references . 6
3 Terms and definitions . 6
4 Classification and requirements . 9
4.1 Classification . 9
4.2 General requirements . 9
4.2.1 Safes, strongroom doors and strongrooms. 9
4.2.2 ATM safes . 9
4.2.3 Boltwork cover plate . 10
4.2.4 Cable hole . 10
4.2.5 User instructions . 10
4.3 Additional requirements for EX designation . 10
4.4 Additional requirements for GAS designation . 10
4.5 Additional requirements for CD designation . 10
4.6 Additional requirements for T2 designation . 11
5 Technical documentation . 15
6 Test specimen . 16
7 Tool attack test . 16
7.1 Principle . 16
7.2 Testing team. 17
7.3 Apparatus . 17
7.3.1 Attack tools . 17
7.3.2 Clock . 17
7.3.3 Test blocks . 18
7.4 Test criteria . 18
7.5 Testing programme . 19
7.5.1 Free-standing safes . 19
7.5.2 Built-in safes . 19
7.5.3 Strongrooms. 19
7.5.4 ATM safes . 20
7.6 Test conditions . 20
7.7 Procedure. 22
7.8 Operating time measuring . 23
7.9 Calculation of resistance values . 24
7.10 Test record . 24
8 Anchoring strength test . 24
8.1 Free-standing safes . 24
8.1.1 Principle . 24
8.1.2 Loading equipment . 25
8.1.3 Procedure. 25
8.1.4 Expression of test results . 25
8.1.5 Test criteria . 26
8.2 ATM safes . 26
8.2.1 Principle . 26
8.2.2 Loading equipment . 26
8.2.3 Procedure . 26
8.2.4 Expression of results . 28
8.2.5 Test criteria . 28
9 EX explosive test . 28
9.1 Principle . 28
9.2 Test specimen . 28
9.3 Explosives . 28
9.4 Determination of active explosive charge mass . 29
9.5 Conditions for explosive attack test . 29
9.5.1 Safes and ATM safes . 29
9.5.2 Strongroom doors and strongrooms . 29
9.6 Calculation of resistance values for the post-detonation tool attack . 30
9.7 Test record . 30
10 GAS explosive test . 30
10.1 Principle . 30
10.2 Test specimen . 30
10.3 Gas . 31
10.4 Determination of gas charge volume . 31
10.5 Test equipment for gas attack testing . 32
10.6 Procedure for gas attack testing . 32
10.7 Calculation of resistance values for the post-detonation tool attack . 32
10.8 Test record . 33
10.9 Marking . 33
11 Core drilling test . 33
11.1 Principle . 33
11.2 Test specimen . 33
11.3 Apparatus . 33
11.3.1 Safes . 33
11.3.2 Strongroom doors and strongrooms . 34
11.4 Test method . 34
11.5 Calculation of resistance value . 34
11.6 Marking . 34
12 Tool attack test T2 . 35
12.1 Principle . 35
12.2 Marking . 35
13 Test report . 35
14 Marking . 36
Annex A (normative) Attack tools . 38
Annex B (normative) Attack tools T2 . 47
Annex C (informative) Examples for ATM systems and non-ATM systems . 52
Bibliography . 54

European foreword
This document (EN 1143-1:2019) has been prepared by Technical Committee CEN/TC 263 “Secure storage of
cash, valuables and data media”, the secretariat of which is held by BSI.
This European Standard shall be given the status of a national standard, either by publication of an identical
text or by endorsement, at the latest by October 2019, and conflicting national standards shall be withdrawn
at the latest by October 2019.
Attention is drawn to the possibility that some of the elements of this document may be the subject of patent
rights. CEN shall not be held responsible for identifying any or all such patent rights.
This document supersedes EN 1143-1:2012.
Compared with EN 1143-1:2012, the following changes were made:
a) requirements for the conduct of the additional T2 test have been added (4.1, 4.6, 12, 13.4, 14 c), Table 1,
Table 2 and Table 3). Products tested with these new tools which are listed in Annex B have a 'T2'
designation behind the resistance grade.
b) In Annex A, a power supply, a plug and a cable connector have been added.
c) The construction requirements for ATM safes of the resistance grade L have been deleted (7.5.5 has been
deleted, changes in Table 2 and 7.5.4 have been made).
d) For clarification 4.2.2 has been updated and an informative Annex C and text in the introduction has been
added for different types of ATM systems.
e) Updates have been integrated for the optional solid explosive test, above all: The explosive mass for the
EX-option in 9.4 was changed to “active explosive mass”, a definition for active explosive charge mass has
been added (3.24), instead of specific energy the explosive heat of the PETN is defined (9.3); the
detonation velocity of the PETN was raised from (7 000 ± 500) m/s to (7 500 ± 500) m/s (9.3); the
tolerance of the active explosive charge mass has been changed from ± 1 g to ± 2 %, the requirement that
test specimens shall have a certain internal capacity has been deleted from 9.2, the shape of the explosive
charge shall now be spherical for ATM safes and safes (see 9.5.1), the clause for not permitting the entry
of explosives through the cable-entry openings has been deleted (4.3). In addition, a note has been added
in Table 4.
f) Updates have been made in the optional gas explosive test: the background for using the amount of gas
for resistance grade II, III and IV has been explained in greater detail (5.8 f), 10.4) and for resistance grade
V, VI, VII and VIII a new formula has been integrated.
g) An additional test condition for cutting steel sheets has been added (Clause 2 and 7.6.7);
h) Editorial and minor changes have been integrated in the Clauses 3.10, 3.16, 3.17, 4.2.1, 6.1, 7.1, 7.3.1,
7.5.4.1, 7.5.4.2, 7.6.5, 7.6.6, 7.8, 9.5.2, 9.6, 10.4, 10.6, 11.3.1 and 11.3.2 as well as Figure 2.
According to the CEN-CENELEC Internal Regulations, the national standards organisations of the following
countries are bound to implement this European Standard: Austria, Belgium, Bulgaria, Croatia, Cyprus, Czech
Republic, Denmark, Estonia, Finland, Former Yugoslav Republic of Macedonia, France, Germany, Greece,
Hungary, Iceland, Ireland, Italy, Latvia, Lithuania, Luxembourg, Malta, Netherlands, Norway, Poland, Portugal,
Romania, Serbia, Slovakia, Slovenia, Spain, Sweden, Switzerland, Turkey and the United Kingdom.
Introduction
Tests are made, the results of which are used to classify the resistance to burglary. The resistance classification
can also be used for designing security systems with the provision that, depending on the criminal, the
conditions at the place of the crime and the availability of tools, considerably longer times are likely to occur
in real burglary attacks than in a test.
Manual tests are included, whose results and repeatability are dependent on the skill of the testing team.
Machine-related tests are under development and may be included when this European Standard is revised.
For ATM systems the tests and requirements in this European standard are based on the following
assumptions (conditions) of use:
— ATM system: assembly of sub-units which provides an ATM function and affords security to cash and/or
valuables (e.g. checks) stored within the ATM safe.
— For using of an ATM safe the ATM manufacturer is responsible for the secure storage of the cash and/or
valuables (e.g. checks).
Examples of different designs of ATM systems are given in Annex C.
1 Scope
This document establishes the basis for testing and classifying free-standing safes, built-in safes (floor and
wall), ATM safes and ATM bases, strongroom doors and strongrooms (with or without a door) according to
their burglary resistance.
This document does not cover testing and classifying Deposit Systems and ATM systems.
2 Normative references
The following documents are referred to in the text in such a way that some or all of their content constitutes
requirements of this document. For dated references, only the edition cited applies. For undated references,
the latest edition of the referenced document (including any amendments) applies.
EN 1300, Secure storage units - Classification for high security locks according to their resistance to unauthorized
opening
EN 10051, Continuously hot-rolled strip and plate/sheet cut from wide strip of non-alloy and alloy steels -
Tolerances on dimensions and shape
3 Terms and definitions
For the purposes of this document, the following terms and definitions apply.
ISO and IEC maintain terminological databases for use in standardization at the following addresses:
• IEC Electropedia: available at http://www.electropedia.org/
• ISO Online browsing platform: available at http://www.iso.org/obp
3.1
safe
storage unit which protects its contents against burglary and when closed has at least one internal side ≤ 1 m
length
3.2
free-standing safe
safe whose protection against burglary depends only upon the materials and construction of its primary
manufacture and not upon materials added or attached during installation
3.3
built-in safe
safe whose protection against burglary is partly dependent upon materials incorporated into it, or attached to
it, during installation
Note 1 to entry: Under floor safes and wall safes are special types of built-in safes.
3.4
strongroom
storage unit which protects against burglary and when closed has internal side lengths in all directions > 1 m
Note 1 to entry: Strongrooms may be cast in situ, constructed from pre-fabricated elements or a combination of both.
3.5
strongroom door
door with lock(s), boltwork and frame intended for giving access to a strongroom
3.6
ATM safe
safe forming part of an ATM system
3.7
ATM base
integral part of an ATM system located between the ATM safe and the surface to which the safe is to be
anchored
3.8
internal space
part of the interior of an ATM safe which is bounded by the inside surfaces of the ATM safe and the boltwork
cover plate(s) of the door of the ATM safe body
3.9
ATM
automatic teller machine
means for holding and processing cash and/or valuables
Note 1 to entry: For the purpose of this standard, automated teller machines, currency exchange machines, currency
recycling machines and machines such as teller assist machines are all considered types of ATM.
3.10
ATM-System
assembly of sub-units which provides an ATM function and affords security to cash and/or valuables stored
within the ATM safe
Note 1 to entry: An example of an ATM system is shown in Annex C.
Note 2 to entry: Of the sub-units shown in Annex C, the ATM mechanism and the ATM control unit are not tested
according to this European Standard.
3.11
accessories
installations/devices which are part of the structure or which pass through the structure of the strongroom
or strongroom door(s) for ventilation or for deposit of cash and valuables
Note 1 to entry: Accessories may be always open, usually open (but can be closed in case of emergency), or closed (but
can be opened if necessary).
3.12
operating time
time during which a tool is used attempting to create a change in the test specimen
Note 1 to entry: In the context of this standard, there are also operating times considered during which no visible
modifications/changes are caused to the test specimen.
3.13
resistance unit
RU
burglary resistance which results from one minute's use of a tool carrying the coefficient 1 and the basic value
3.14
resistance grade
classification designation for burglary resistance
3.15
resistance value
numerical value in resistance units calculated for each test
3.16
basic value
BV
number in resistance units allocated to a particular tool
Note 1 to entry: The basic value represents problems in obtaining, transporting, conditions (e.g. water cooling and
power availability) and using the relevant tool at the site in question, and the necessary knowledge and experience for
its efficient use.
3.17
tool coefficient
number in resistance units per minute allocated to a group of tools
Note 1 to entry: For Annex A: The tool coefficient represents factors such as noise, smoke, fumes and other effects,
which increase the likelihood of a burglary attack being detected.
Note 2 to entry: For Annex B: The tool coefficient represents tool efficiency and factors such as noise, smoke, fumes
and other effects, which increase the likelihood of a burglary attack being detected.
3.18
boltwork
mechanism by which a closed door is held such that, until it is in the withdrawn position, the door cannot be
opened
3.19
lock
device able to recognize a coded input and which performs a blocking function on the boltwork or the door
3.20
relocking device
system comprising blocking and detecting elements which will prevent the boltwork from being withdrawn if
a burglary attack is detected
Note 1 to entry: A relocking device can be part of the locking mechanism (e.g. active or live relocker) or an independent
unit (e.g. passive relocker).
3.21
to close
to move the door so it becomes possible to bolt it
3.22
to bolt
to throw the boltwork or the bolt of the lock (if there is no boltwork) to a position where it fixes the door in
closed position
3.23
to lock
to block a thrown boltwork by action of a lock
3.24
active explosive charge mass
part of the solid explosive mass, which is pure PETN without any additives
4 Classification and requirements
4.1 Classification
Safes are classified to a resistance grade according to Table 1.
ATM safes are classified to a resistance grade according to Table 2.
Strongroom doors and strongrooms (with or without a door) are classified to a resistance grade according to
Table 3.
All products shall meet general requirements (4.2), products with EX, GAS, CD and T2 designation shall meet
additional requirements (4.3, 4.4, 4.5 and 4.6).
4.2 General requirements
4.2.1 Safes, strongroom doors and strongrooms
There shall be no holes through the protection material other than those necessary for locks, cables, anchoring
or for the fitting of accessories to strongroom doors and strongrooms.
Cable openings in safes, strongroom doors and strongrooms (with or without a door) shall not exceed
100 mm . Unused cable entry openings shall be obstructed or plugged by the manufacturer by a means of
which cannot be removed from the outside without leaving visible traces.
Free-standing safes with a mass of less than 1 000 kg shall have at least one hole by which they can be
anchored according to the installation instruction. The anchoring assembly for each anchoring hole shall
sustain the force given in Table 1.
4.2.2 ATM safes
ATM safes shall have means for plugging unused openings. These means shall be impossible to remove from
the outside without leaving visible traces.
NOTE 1 Openings through the protection material for ATM functioning are permitted in ATM safes.
NOTE 2 Cable entry openings in ATM safes may be larger than 100 mm .
ATM safes, including optional ATM bases, shall have a fixing system by which they can be anchored. When
tested in accordance with Clause 7 and 8, the fixing system shall achieve the criteria in Table 2.
4.2.3 Boltwork cover plate
Safes, ATM safes and strongroom doors shall have an internal boltwork cover plate that prevents unauthorized
viewing of the locks and boltwork and access to them, when the door is open. Boltwork cover plates shall be
secured so that they cannot be opened or removed by an unauthorized person without leaving visible traces.
4.2.4 Cable hole
Safes, strongroom doors and strongrooms of grade III and higher shall either have a hole for a cable or a
preparation enabling a connection to be made to an alarm system after the secure storage unit has been
installed.
4.2.5 User instructions
Safes, strongrooms and ATM safes shall be provided with operating and maintenance instructions, including
instructions regarding the locks. Free-standing safes and ATM safes shall have instructions for anchoring. For
built-in safes, strongroom doors and strongrooms, installation instructions shall be provided.
4.3 Additional requirements for EX designation
When tested in accordance with Clause 9, safes of resistance grades II to X designated 'EX' shall achieve the
minimum post-detonation resistance values given in Table 1. EX designation is not applicable to safes of
resistance grade 0 and I.
When tested in accordance with Clause 9, ATM safes of resistance grades II to VIII designated 'EX' shall achieve
the minimum post-detonation resistance values given in Table 2. EX designation is not applicable to ATM safes
of resistance grades L and I.
When tested in accordance with Clause 9, strongroom doors and strongrooms (with or without doors) of
resistance grades II to XIII designated 'EX' shall achieve the minimum post-detonation resistance values given
in Table 3. EX designation is not applicable to strongroom doors and strongrooms of resistance grades 0 and
I.
4.4 Additional requirements for GAS designation
When tested in accordance with Clause 10, ATM safes of resistance grades II to VIII designated 'GAS' shall
achieve the minimum post-detonation resistance values given in Table 2. 'GAS' designation is not applicable
to ATM safes of resistance grades L and I.
4.5 Additional requirements for CD designation
When tested in accordance with Clause 11, safes of resistance grades IV to X designated ‘CD’ shall achieve the
minimum resistance values given in Table 1. 'CD' designation is not applicable to safes of resistance grades 0
to III and ATM safes.
When tested in accordance with Clause 11, strongroom doors and strongrooms (with or without a door) of
resistance grades VIII to XIII designated 'CD' shall achieve the minimum resistance values given in Table 3.
'CD' designation is not applicable to strongroom doors and strongrooms of resistance grades 0 to VII.
4.6 Additional requirements for T2 designation
When tested in accordance with Clause 12, safes of resistance grades 0 to X (including EX and CD designation,
if applicable) designated 'T2' shall achieve the minimum resistance values and requirements given in Table 1.
When tested in accordance with Clause 12, ATM safes of resistance grades L to VIII (including EX and GAS
designation, if applicable) designated 'T2' shall achieve the minimum resistance values and requirements
given in Table 2.
When tested in accordance with Clause 12, strongroom doors and strongrooms (with or without doors) of
resistance grades 0 to XIII (including EX and CD designation, if applicable) designated 'T2' shall achieve the
minimum resistance values and requirements given in Table 3.

Table 1 — Minimum requirements for classification of safes (excluding ATM safes) into resistance grades
Resistance Additional Additional
Tool attack test
Anchoring
grade requirements for EX requirements for
(Clause 7)
a
Locks designation CD designation
strength
Tool attack test T2
(optional) (optional)
(Clause 8)
(Clause 12)
(Clause 9) (Clause 11)
Resistance value for Required Quantity Class Post-detonation d e
Resistance value
force d e
resistance value
according to
Partial access Complete access
EN 1300
RU RU kN RU RU
0 30 30 50 1 A b c
I 30 50 50 1 A b c
II 50 80 50 1 A 4 c
III 80 120 50 1 B 6 c
IV 120 180 100 2 B 9 1 000
V 180 270 100 2 B 14 1 000
VI 270 400 100 2 C 20 1 000
VII 400 600 100 2 C 30 1 000
VIII 550 825 100 2 C 41 1 000
IX 700 1 050 100 2 C 53 1 000
X 900 1 350 100 2 C 68 1 000
a
Applicable only to free-standing safes with a mass less than 1 000 kg.
b
EX designation is not permitted for resistance grades 0 and I.
c
CD designation is not permitted for resistance grades 0 to III.
d Resistance value for partial access.
e If the tool test is performed according clause 12 (T2), the resistance value shall be achieved according clause 12 (T2).
Table 2 — Minimum requirements for classification of ATM safes into resistance grades
Resistance Tool attack test Anchoring Tool attack Additional Locks Additional
grade (Clause 7) strength test on fixing requirements for requirements for EX and
(8.2) attachment post-anchoring GAS designation
Tool attack test T2
(Clause 7) forcing test (optional)
(Clause 12)
(Clause 8) (Clauses 9 and 10)
Resistance value for
Partial access Complete Required Resistance Post-anchoring Quantity Class Post-detonation
access force d resistance according resistance
value
general a
used apertures
d to EN 1300 c d
value value
RU RU RU kN RU RU RU
L body 20 20 30
b
50 30 18 1 A
door 30 30 50
b
I 30 30 50 50 30 18 1 A
II 50 35 80 50 50 22 1 A 4
III 80 65 120 50 50 22 1 B 6
IV 120 100 180 100 50 22 2 B 9
V 180 145 270 100 50 22 2 B 14
VI 270 220 400 100 70 22 2 C 20
VII 400 350 600 100 120 22 2 C 30
VIII 550 500 825 100 160 22 2 C 41
a
Applies only to apertures actually used; plugged and unused apertures shall satisfy the general values.
b
EX and GAS designation are not permitted for resistance grades L and I.
c Resistance value for partial access.
d If the tool test is performed according clause 12 (T2), the resistance value shall be achieved according clause 12 (T2).
Table 3 — Minimum requirements for classification of strongroom doors and strongrooms into
resistance grades
Resistance Tool attack test a Additional Additional
Locks
grade (Clause 7) requirements requirements
for for
Tool attack test T2
EX designation CD designation
(Clause 12)
(optional) (optional)
(Clause 9) (Clause 11)
Resistance value Quantity Class Post-detonation Resistance
for complete access according to resistance c e
value
EN 1300 c e
value
RU   RU RU
0 30 1 A b d
I 50 1 A b d
II 80 1 A 4 d
III 120 1 B 6 d
IV 180 2 B 9 d
V 270 2 B 14 d
VI 400 2 C 20 d
VII 600 2 C 30 d
VIII 825 2 C 41 10 000
IX 1 050 2 C 53 10 000
X 1 350 2 C 68 10 000
3 C or
XI 2 000 100 10 000
2 D
3 C or
XII 3 000 150 10 000
2 D
XIII 4 500 2 D 225 10 000
a
Not applicable for classification of strongrooms without a door.
b
EX designation is not permitted for resistance grades 0 and I.
c
Resistance value for complete access.
d
CD designation is not permitted for resistance grades 0 to VII.
e
If the tool test is performed according clause 12 (T2), the resistance value shall be achieved according
clause 12 (T2).
5 Technical documentation
The technical documentation shall contain the following information:
5.1 The date of issue, the name of the manufacturer or the name of the applicant requesting the testing
shall be on each page.
5.2 Statement of the type of product: free-standing safe, built-in safe (floor and wall), ATM safe,
strongroom door or strongroom (with or without a door), together with a list of sizes covered by the
same design.
5.3 Drawings of the test specimen showing the following:
a) weight, outside and inside dimensions, and the manufacturing tolerances;
b) horizontal and vertical cross sections;
c) quantity, layout and features of locks, boltwork and relocking devices;
d) quantity, pitch and position of door bolts, their dimensions (e.g. cross section), throw and
engagements and their type (e.g. moving or fixed);
e) location and design of any local areas of special protection materials;
f) details of the fastening and/or fitting or anchoring of all elements relevant to physical security; e.g.
construction and position of joints and connections, the means by which door and/or frames are
joined to walls, the means by which prefabricated panels are joined;
g) marking, position and dimensions of any holes which pass through the protection material with a
detailed representation of specially protected areas;
h) details of optional features, e.g. features for time locking and time delay locking;
i) for ATM safes, the ATM base, if any, will be identified by the manufacturer.
5.4 List of all the locks that may be fitted, including the manufacturer and model number.
5.5 Specification of the materials of construction (if not contained in the drawings).
5.6 Statements of details of any materials or device(s) intended to generate gas, smoke, soot, etc. in the
event of physical attack, or which could generate harmful substances during testing.
5.7 Statements of the nature and position of any cables and/or facilities for penetration of detection
systems, for the mounting of electro-mechanical securing devices, alarm devices, etc.
5.8 Instructions for installation, giving at least the following details:
a) method of anchoring free-standing safes with a mass less than 1 000 kg;
b) method of encasing built-in safes, i.e. proportion of body which is to be encased; the minimum size
and section thickness of the encasement; the minimum quality of encasement material; (types and
proportions of aggregates, cement and any other constituents, flowability of the freshly prepared
mass and the 28-day cube compression strength together with the relevant methods of test to define
these features); any reinforcement or anchoring to be included within the encasing mass;
c) method for the construction of monolithic cast in situ strongrooms, including the following: minimum
quality of concrete (types and proportions of aggregates, cement and any other constituents,
flowability of the freshly prepared mass, and the 28-day cube compression strength together with
the relevant methods of test to define these features); reinforcement to be included in the
strongroom, the means by which door and frame are joined to walls and the means by which
armouring and anchoring are jointed to elements;
d) method for assembling pre-fabricated strongroom elements;
e) method by which:
— the ATM safe is anchored to the floor or other surface;
— the ATM safe is anchored to the ATM base and the ATM base is anchored to the floor or other
surface.
f) for ATM safes with GAS designation up to resistance grade IV GAS inform the user of the background
of the test as: Gas testing assumes that the internal volume of the ATM safe is occupied with an ATM
mechanism that limits the amount of gas which can be injected. Any unused volume should not
exceed 100 litres. To achieve this, additional devices can be installed, e. g. by the ATM manufacturer.
6 Test specimen
6.1 The test specimen shall be a safe, an ATM safe, a strongroom door or a strongroom (with or without
a door). The strongroom test specimen shall consist of elements representing all joints and assemblies
essential for testing purposes. Optional features (see 5.3 h)) which could decrease the burglary resistance
value shall be included in the test specimen. Optional features (see 5.3 h)) and accessories such as time
locking and time delay locking which could increase the resistance value in the tool attack test shall be
removed or made not operative during the tool attack test.
An ATM safe test specimen shall include an ATM base if this can be used for installation (see 5.8 e) 2)). If
the ATM base is optional, the testing laboratory can choose whether to test with or without the ATM base.
6.2 Cable entrances for detection systems and/or accessories specified in the technical documentation
shall be present in the test specimen.
6.3 Test specimens for built-in safes and cast in situ strongrooms shall be constructed using the
components supplied and following the instructions for installation, (see 5.8).
7 Tool attack test
7.1 Principle
The test serves to establish the minimum resistance values of the test specimen related to complete
access, and for safes and ATM safes also the minimum resistance value related to partial access.
Resistance values are calculated to check the criteria (see 7.4) for each tool attack test conducted.
A testing team (see 7.2) examines a test specimen (see Clause 6) together with the technical
documentation (see Clause 5) and devises a programme of attacking the test specimen. The testing team
attacks the test specimen. The time taken to gain partial or complete access, assessed by inserting a test
block, is recorded and then used to calculate a resistance value.
The tools and programme of attack used during testing shall be those most likely, in the opinion of the
testing team, to result in the lowest resistance values. Exploratory tests may be made.
EN 1143-
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