BS EN 15684:2020
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Building hardware. Mechatronic cylinders. Requirements and test methods
Published By | Publication Date | Number of Pages |
BSI | 2020 | 56 |
This document specifies requirements for performance and testing of Mechatronic Cylinders and their keys and/or electronic keys.
It applies to cylinders for such locks designed to be normally used in buildings. It also applies to cylinders for use with other hardware products such as exit devices, door operators, etc. or monitoring facilities and alarm systems.
It establishes categories of use based on performance tests and grades of security based on design requirements and on performance tests that simulate attack.
This document includes assessment of additional features when they are included in the cylinder design.
This document does not cover any other element of a system, other than those directly involved in the control of a cylinder.
The suitability of cylinders for use on fire or smoke-door assemblies is determined by fire performance tests conducted in addition to the performance testing specified by this document; see Annex A.
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2 | undefined |
8 | 1 Scope 2 Normative references |
9 | 3 Terms and definitions |
12 | 4 Requirements 4.1 General 4.2 Category of use 4.2.1 Key strength 4.2.2 Stability of electronic key 4.2.3 Wrong electronic code 4.2.4 Bump requirements |
13 | 4.2.5 Vibration requirements 4.2.6 Electrostatic discharge requirement 4.2.7 Minimum knob transmission 4.3 Durability requirements |
14 | 4.4 Fire/smoke resistance 4.5 Environmental resistance 4.5.1 Corrosion resistance requirements 4.5.2 Resistance of MC against water 4.5.3 Dry heat 4.5.4 Cold 4.5.5 Damp heat cyclic 4.5.6 Resistance of electronic key against water |
15 | 4.6 Key related security 4.6.1 General |
16 | 4.6.2 Minimum number of effective mechanical code variations 4.6.3 Minimum numbers of movable detainers 4.6.4 Maximum number of identical steps 4.6.5 Direct coding on key 4.6.6 Torque resistance of plug/cylinder relevant to key related security 4.6.7 Operation of security mechanism (interpassing) |
17 | 4.6.8 Credential related security 4.6.8.1 General |
19 | 4.6.8.2 ICC |
20 | 4.6.8.3 PIN Code 4.6.8.4 Access Card 4.6.8.5 Biometrics 4.7 System management |
21 | 4.8 Attack resistance requirements 4.8.1 General 4.8.2 Resistance to drilling 4.8.3 Resistance to attack by chisel 4.8.4 Resistance to attack by twisting 4.8.5 Resistance to attack by plug/cylinder extraction 4.8.6 Torque resistance of plug/cylinder relevant to attack resistance |
22 | 4.8.7 Attack by hits 4.8.8 Attack by vibrations 4.8.9 Increased voltage attack 4.8.10 Electrostatic discharge attack 4.8.11 Magnetic field attack |
24 | 4.9 Requirements for product information |
25 | 5 Testing, assessment and sampling methods 5.1 General 5.2 Operational test 5.2.1 MC’s operated by key |
26 | 5.2.2 MC’s operated by knob or thumb turn 5.2.3 MC’s with freely rotating means, operated by key 5.2.4 MC’s with freely rotating means, operated by knob or thumb turn |
27 | 5.3 Performance tests 5.4 Category of use 5.4.1 Key strength |
28 | 5.4.2 Stability of electronic key 5.4.3 Bump test (cylinder) 5.4.4 Vibration test 5.4.5 Electrostatic discharge category of use test |
29 | 5.5 Durability tests |
30 | 5.6 Fire/smoke resistance tests 5.7 Environmental resistance tests 5.7.1 Corrosion tests |
31 | 5.7.2 Resistance of MC against water 5.7.3 Dry heat test (functional) 5.7.4 Cold test |
32 | 5.7.5 Damp heat test (cyclic) 5.7.6 Resistance of electronic key against water 5.8 Key related security 5.8.1 General |
33 | 5.8.2 Minimum number of effective mechanical code variations 5.8.3 Minimum number of movable detainers 5.8.4 Maximum number of identical steps 5.8.5 Direct coding on key 5.8.6 Torque resistance of plug/cylinder relevant to key related security 5.8.7 Operation of the security mechanism 5.8.8 Credential related security |
34 | 5.9 System Management 5.10 Attack resistance tests 5.10.1 Resistance to drilling 5.10.2 Resistance to attack by chisel |
35 | 5.10.3 Resistance to attack by twisting |
36 | 5.10.4 Resistance to attack by plug/cylinder extraction |
39 | 5.10.5 Torque resistance of plug/cylinder 5.10.5.1 General |
40 | 5.10.5.2 Torque resistance applied with any tool 5.10.5.3 Torque resistance applied with key blank 5.10.6 Attack by hits test |
41 | 5.10.7 Attack by vibrations test 5.10.8 Increased voltage attack test 5.10.9 Electrostatic discharge attack test |
42 | 5.10.10 Magnetic field attack test 5.10.11 Minimum knob transmission |
43 | 6 Classification system 6.1 Classification 6.2 Category of use (1st character): 6.3 Durability (2nd character): 6.4 Fire/smoke resistance (3rd character): 6.5 Environmental resistance (4th character): |
44 | 6.6 Mechanical key related security (5th character): 6.7 Credential related security (6th character): 6.8 System Management (7th character): 6.9 Attack resistance (8th character): 6.10 Example of classification 7 Marking |
45 | Annex A (normative)Suitability for use on fire/smoke resistant doors |
46 | Annex B (normative)Tool sets for attack resistance tests |
48 | Annex C (normative)Table of test procedure |
50 | Annex D (informative)Manufacturer’s declaration of compliance |
52 | Annex E (informative)Examples of calculation of effective code variations for ICC |