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DIN EN 1906 (Classification key)

DIN EN 1906 – European and German standardisation for hardware

Meaning of the numbers in the classification key:

 

1. digit: Category of use
Grades 1-4

 

2. digit: Durability
Grades 6 oder 7
Description of grades 6 = 100.000 cycles
7 = 200.000 cycles

 

3. digit: Door mass
Grades no classification
Description of grades

 

4. digit: Fire resistance
Grades 0, A, A1, B, B1, C, C1, D oder D1
Description of grades

 

0 = Not approved for use on fire/smoke door assemblies
A = Suitable for use on smoke door assemblies
A1 = Suitable for use on smoke door assemblies (tested with 200,000 test cycles on a test door)
B = Suitable for use on fire/smoke door assemblies (tested with 200,000 test cycles)
B1 = Suitable for use on fire/smoke door assemblies (tested with 200,000 test cycles on a test door)
C = Suitable for use on smoke and fire-resistant doors with requirements
for fire-resistant dividers in backplate, door rose and escutcheon
C1 = Suitable for use on smoke and fire-resistant doors with requirements for fire-resistant dividers in backplate, door rose and escutcheon (tested with 200,000 test cycles on a test door)
D = Suitable for use on fire/smoke door assemblies with require for a steel core in the handle
D1 = Suitable for use on fire/smoke door assemblies with require for a steel core in the handle (tested with 200,000 test cycles on a test door)

 

5. digit: Safety *
Grades 0 oder 1
Description of grades
0 = Normal use
1 = Safety applications

 

6. digit: Corrosion resistance
Grades 0-5
Description of grades
0 = No defined corrosion resistance (no test)
1 = Mild resistance (24-hr salt-spray test)
2 = Moderate resistance (48-hr salt-spray test)
3 = High resistance (96-hr salt-spray test)
4 = Very high resistance (240-hr salt-spray test)
5 = Extremely high resistance to corrosion (480-hour salt-spray test)

 

7. digit: Security
Grades 0-4
Description of grades
0 = Furniture not approved for use on burglary resistand doors
1 = Mild burglary resistance
2 = Moderate burglary resistance
3 = High burglary resistance
4 = Very high burglary resistance

 

8. digit: Type of operation
Grades A, B oder U
Description of grades
A = Spring-assisted furniture
B = Spring-loaded furniture
U = Unsprung furniture

 

* According to DIN EN 1906 the increased safety tests (for example for doors to cellars where there is risk of falling) are optional, so the figure 0 may appear by digit 5 in the classification key. However, according to DIN 18255, all public building sets, and as such subject to categories of use grades 3 and 4, must pass this test.