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DIN 18257 and RAL-GZ 607/6

DIN 18257 and RAL-GZ 607/6 for security hardware

DIN 18257 and RAL-GZ 607/6 for security hardware

These regulations determine the terminology, dimensions and tightened requirements as well as testing procedures for security hardware corresponding to the increased demands of the user and as a result of many years of police experience.

 

What is security hardware?

The purpose of security hardware is to protect the locking mechanism of entrance door against direct mechanical attack and to prevent the violent turning of the profile cylinder in an effective way. Security hardware can, however, only provide optimum protection when used in conjunction with all individual elements of a burglary-resistant door according to DIN EN 1627.

Feature
Requirements
ES0
(SK1)
ES1
(SK2)
ES2
(SK3)
ES3
(SK4)
Strength of cylinder cover (ZA)
10 kN
15 kN
20 kN
Strength of the fastening elements
10 kN
15 kN
20 kN
30 kN

1 N (Newton) is equal to the amount of net force required to accelerate a mass of 1 kilogramme at a rate of one metre per second.

 

Certificate DIN 18257

Depending on your security requirements, you can choose a security set with one of the available security classes (ES0/SK1, ES0/SK1, ES1/SK2, ES2/SK3, or ES3/SK4 upon request).

The table above shows the performance and requirements of the 4 security classes. The drill protection of the exterior backplate of the security hardware and the connecting elements on the exterior backplate are to be secured in such a way as to hinder drilling (surface hardness 60 HRC).

The connecting elements (screws, spindle) must be made in such a way that the protective effect of the security hardware remains intact after impact tests.

Security sets according to these standards are to be identified with the name/logo of the manufacturer, the security class and test number as well as the corresponding test and inspection mark with respective test number. Furthermore, they are to undergo continual internal and external testing.

 

Certificate DIN 18257

European and German standards for security hardware

Annex A to DIN EN 1906 contains the requirements and test procedures for security hardware (the outline of “burglary resistant” features can be found in point 7 of the classification key of DIN EN 1906, find out more here). Tests relating to “off-centred load”, “attack by chisel” and “strength of the cylinder cover and resistance to drilling” defined in DIN 18257 have been incorporated into the European standard. One addition is the testing of backplate strength. In testing the strength of the fixing elements, laminated wood is placed between the tensile testing machine and the backplates of the security hardware.

In order to comply with the demand for exchangeability of the hardware, the DIN 18255 residual standard (May 2002 edition) concerning dimensional requirements applies. This has been adapted to locks according to DIN 18251 and profile cylinders according to DIN 18252.

The German standard for DIN 18257 security hardware has been revised and was published in March 2003 as a residual standard. Here, concentration is on the above-mentioned dimensional requirements, the adaption to DIN EN 1906 as well as the maintenance of the ES security classes. The table below sets out the security classes.

Security class
according to
DIN 18257:2003-03
Section 4
Security class
according to
EN 1906:2002-12
Section 4.1.8
Security feature
according to
EN 1906:2002-12
Section 4.1.8
Security class ES0-SK1
ES0
SK1
(grade 1)
mild
burglary resistance
Security class ES1-SK2
ES1
SK2
(grade 2)
moderate
burglary resistance
Security class ES2-SK3
ES2
SK3
(grade 3)
high
burglary resistance
Security class ES3 SK4
ES3
SK4
(grade 4)
very high
burglary resistance

Security hardware should hinder violent turning of the profile cylinder and a direct mechanical attack on the locking mechanism. The ES0 class does not provide sufficient burglary resistance yet there is demand for it in some European countries. Hardware of this category is not recommended by the German police.

You will find the requirements of the various security classes (SK) of DIN EN 1906 and a comparison with the DIN 18257 (ES) classes in the following tables:

 

Comparison of the security classes

Comparison of the requirements for security hardware according to DIN 18257:2003-03 and
DIN EN 1906:2012-12

DIN ES0
EN SK1
DIN ES1
EN SK2
Strength of fastening elements
(tensile pull)
7 kN
max. deformation
≤ 5 mm
7 kN
max. deformation
≤ 5 mm
10 kN
max. deformation
≤ 5 mm
10 kN
max. deformation
≤ 5 mm
Plate strength (testing machine incorporating laminated wood)
10 kN
max. deformation
≤ 2 mm
10 kN
max. deformation
≤ 2 mm
15 kN
max. deformation
≤ 2 mm
15 kN
max. deformation
≤ 2 mm
Resistance to drilling
(hardness or drill test)
not
required
not
required
60 HRC
in the bolt stamp
or 30 s/200 N
60 HRC
or 30 s/200 N
Resistance to chisel
(pendulum test)
not
required
not
required
3 impacts
in predefined
positions
3 impacts
in predefined
positions
Strength of plug protection
(if fitted)
no
no
10 kN
10 kN

 

DIN ES2
EN SK3
DIN ES3
EN SK4
Strength of fastening elements
(tensile pull)
15 kN
max. deformation
≤ 5 mm
15 kN
max. deformation
≤ 5 mm
20 kN
max. deformation
≤ 5 mm
20 kN
max. deformation
≤ 5 mm
Plate strength (testing machine incorporating laminated wood)
20 kN
max. deformation
≤ 2 mm
20 kN
max. deformation
≤ 2 mm
30 kN
max. deformation
≤ 2 mm
30 kN
max. deformation
≤ 2 mm
Resistance to drilling
(hardness or drill test)
60 HRC
in the bolt stamp
or 3 min/200 N
60 HRC
or 3 min/200 N
60 HRC
in the bolt stamp
or 5 min/300 N
60 HRC
or 5 min/500 N
Resistance to chisel
(pendulum test)
6 impacts
in predefined
positions
6 impacts
in predefined
positions
12 impacts
in predefined
positions
12 impacts
in predefined
positions
Strength of plug protection
(if fitted)
15 kN
15 kN
20 kN
20 kN

HOPPE hardware is tested to DIN 18257 and RAL-GZ 607/6 and certified according to the certification programme of DIN CERTCO (TÜV Rhineland) or PIVCERT.

HOPPE hardware: the individual security classes

 

HOPPE handle sets with protective steel plate

HOPPE handle sets with protective steel plate are not classified as security hardware under DIN 18257. These sets, as opposed to conventional sets, deter drilling in the cylinder area. Sets with a protective steel plate are available without a cylinder cover (ZA) in bronze, brass and wrought iron.

HOPPE handle sets with protective steel plate

 

HOPPE security hardware tested to DIN 18257 ES0 (SK1)

HOPPE security hardware of the ES0 (SK1) security class offers increased security compared to conventional door hardware. This security hardware is available without a cylinder cover (ZA) in aluminium.

HOPPE security hardware tested to DIN 18257 ES0 (SK1)

 

HOPPE security hardware tested to DIN 18257 ES1 (SK2)

HOPPE security hardware of the ES1 (SK2) security class is available with or without cylindercover (ZA) in aluminium, stainless steel and brass. ES1 (SK2) security hardware is also available in a version with a short backplate, with or without a cylinder cover, in aluminium and stainless steel. ES1 (SK2) security hardware is recommended as standard by the German police.

HOPPE security hardware tested to DIN 18257 ES1 (SK2)

 

HOPPE security hardware tested to DIN 18257 ES1 (SK2) to be combined with handle half sets with escutcheon

This HOPPE security hardware of the ES1 (SK2) security class is available only with cylinder (ZA) cover in aluminium, stainless steel and brass. It makes it possible to fit a set on rose with escutcheon on the interior side of the entrance door instead of the usual backplate, thereby enabling a different combination of material and finish on both sides of the door. Please note that certification is valid exclusively for combinations using solely HOPPE products!

HOPPE security hardware tested to DIN 18257 ES1 (SK2) to be combined with handle half sets with escutcheon

 

HOPPE security hardware tested to DIN 18257 ES2 (SK3)

HOPPE security hardware with ES2 (SK3) resistance comes with a cylinder cover (ZA) and is available on request in aluminium, stainless steel and brass. This hardware is specified by German insurance companies if the risk is high (high insurance values). The German police recommend ES2 (SK3) security hardware in cases where extremely high security is needed (e.g. if the building is in a “particularly high-risk location”).

HOPPE security hardware tested to DIN 18257 ES2 (SK3)

 

HOPPE security hardware tested to DIN 18257 ES3 (SK4)

HOPPE security hardware of security class ES3 (SK4) is equipped with a cylinder cover (ZA) and a 13 mm-thick, hardened steel plate and is available in aluminium, stainless steel and brass. Due to its extremely burglary-resistant properties, the police recommend ES3 (SK4) security hardware for very high protection requirements, for example, for a house whose location places it at exceptional risk.

HOPPE security hardware tested to DIN 18257 ES3 (SK4)