Burglary protection

IT security also means burglar
and access protection

Burglar protection according to
EN1627 - EN1630

 

Test standard for doors, windows,
curtains, facades etc. 

Possible classifications / standard requirements

Requirement and classification

Test procedure for the determination of the resistance under static loads

Test procedure for the determination of the resistance under dynamic loads

Test procedure for the determination of the resistance against manual burglar attacks

Resistance class Resistance time Type of offender / procedure
RC 1 N (new) Static and dynamic test only Components of basic protection against burglar attempts against physical violence (mainly vandalism), e.g. kicking, flying kicks etc.
RC 2 (former WK 2) 3 minutes Opportunist offender tries to break open the locked component with additional, simple tools such as screwdrivers, pliers, wedges.
RC 3 (former WK 3) 5 minutes Partised offender additionally tries to break open the components with a second srewdriver and a crowbar.
RC 4 (former WK 4) 10 minutes Practised offender additionally uses sawing tools, striking tools like axes, crowbars, hammer, chisel and cordless drill.
RC 5 (former WK 5) 15 minutes Practised offender additionally uses electrical tools, e.g. drilling machine, jigsaw or hacksaw and angle grinder.
RC 6 (former WK 6) 20 minutes Practised offender additionally uses electrical tools, e.g. drilling machine, jigsaw or hacksaw and a big angle grinder.
Toolkit RC 1
Toolkit RC 2
Toolkit RC 3
Toolkit RC 4
Toolkit RC 5
Toolkit RC 6

Ideally protected

Our patented security solutions comply with the quality assurance on the protection properties against all physical sources of danger.