glass and burglar safety webinar
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Burglar safety: International competence in safety testing EN356, EN1627, EN1628, EN1629, EN1630
15th March 20162
Burglar safetyGlass in building and pedestrian doorsets, windows, curtain walling
Today’s speaker
Ron BrandhorstProjectleader and expert glass
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Today‘s topics
TÜV Rheinland1
Corporate profile1.1
TÜV Rheinland Nederland B.V.1.2
Competence Center Glass1.3
Burglar Safety – Testing standards2
EN 356 – Glass in buildings & security glazing2.1
EN 1627 – Burglar resistance2.2
EN 1628 – resistance under static loading2.3
EN 1629 – resistance under dynamic loading2.4
EN 1630 – resistance to manual burglary attempts2.5
Q&A3
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Today‘s topics
TÜV Rheinland1
Corporate profile1.1
TÜV Rheinland Nederland B.V.1.2
Competence Center Glass1.3
Burglar Safety – Testing standards2
EN 356 – Glass in buildings & security glazing2.1
EN 1627 – Burglar resistance2.2
EN 1628 – resistance under static loading2.3
EN 1629 – resistance under dynamic loading2.4
EN 1630 – resistance to manual burglary attempts2.5
Q&A3
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Today‘s topics
TÜV Rheinland1
Corporate profile1.1
TÜV Rheinland Nederland B.V.1.2
Competence Center Glass1.3
Burglar Safety – Testing standards2
EN 356 – Glass in buildings & security glazing2.1
EN 1627 – Burglar resistance2.2
EN 1628 – resistance under static loading2.3
EN 1629 – resistance under dynamic loading2.4
EN 1630 – resistance to manual burglary attempts2.5
Q&A3
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TÜV Rheinland Nederland B.V.
Offering TIC ServicesTesting, Inspection, Certification
History 2008 – Entering the Dutch market 2010 – Locations in Leek, Enschede & Apeldoorn 2016 – Move to Arnhem
- New headquarters- Brand new laboratories
Our services Glass testing & certification Wheelchair testing Quality management (e.g. ISO 9001) Coatings EMC Telecom
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Today‘s topics
TÜV Rheinland1
Corporate profile1.1
TÜV Rheinland Nederland B.V.1.2
Competence Center Glass1.3
Burglar Safety – Testing standards2
EN 356 – Glass in buildings & security glazing2.1
EN 1627 – Burglar resistance2.2
EN 1628 – resistance under static loading2.3
EN 1629 – resistance under dynamic loading2.4
EN 1630 – resistance to manual burglary attempts2.5
Q&A3
Competence Center Glass
Comprehensive glass testing services- 58 different tests- Glass Testing & Certification for the Construction
and Building Industry- Glass Packaging & Tableware- Services for Glass Products in Solar Applications- Automotive Glass Testing- Window and Door Testing & Certification
Serving customers worldwide - 2015 in 45 countries
New lab in Arnhem since 2016- Accreditation (RvA)- 500 sq m- 700 standards- 8 experts
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Today‘s topics
TÜV Rheinland1
Corporate profile1.1
TÜV Rheinland Nederland B.V.1.2
Competence Center Glass1.3
Burglar Safety – Testing standards2
EN 356 – Glass in buildings & security glazing2.1
EN 1627 – Burglar resistance2.2
EN 1628 – resistance under static loading2.3
EN 1629 – resistance under dynamic loading2.4
EN 1630 – resistance to manual burglary attempts2.5
Q&A3
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Burglar Safety – Why your glass must be tested
Statistics 2 mln burglaries reported in 2015 (US) Only 13% of burglaries solved 60% of burglars use force Houses will be bypassed if breaking in is too much effort
Your benefits Prove quality Test mark Marketing USP, better than your competitors Legal obligation (eg UK, NL)
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Today‘s topics
TÜV Rheinland1
Corporate profile1.1
TÜV Rheinland Nederland B.V.1.2
Competence Center Glass1.3
Burglar Safety – Testing standards2
EN 356 – Glass in buildings & security glazing2.1
EN 1627 – Burglar resistance2.2
EN 1628 – resistance under static loading2.3
EN 1629 – resistance under dynamic loading2.4
EN 1630 – resistance to manual burglary attempts2.5
Q&A3
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EN 356 – Glass in buildings & security glazing
Testing and Classification of resistance against manual attacks
Scope of this Standard Resisting actions of force by delaying access Classifying security glazing products into categories
- NOTE 1: Frame and suitable support- NOTE 2: Avoid cut-outs and holes.
Only mechanical resistance to attack only.
Definition Glass (multi)ply thickness
We execute 2 types of tests Ball drop test Axe test
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EN 356 – Ball drop test
Ball drop test Resistance to hard body impact
Drop heights Depends on category of resistance 5 categories From 1500 mm to 9000 mm
Sampling 3 test pieces per category 1100 mm long & 900 mm wide Edges free from visible chips, cracks and flaws Lightly arrised for ease of handling
Penetrationcompletely passed through within five seconds after impact.
How to pass the test Test piece prevents from penetration 3 times
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EN 356 – Axe test
Axe testResistance to axe attack
2 tools used Axe head Hammer head
Test procedure Rotate 90 degrees Four times Resharp after 10 impacts Hardness Impact Velocity Reproducable
How to pass the test? Square opening still attached to test piece
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Today‘s topics
TÜV Rheinland1
Corporate profile1.1
TÜV Rheinland Nederland B.V.1.2
Competence Center Glass1.3
Burglar Safety – Testing standards2
EN 356 – Glass in buildings & security glazing2.1
EN 1627 – Burglar resistance2.2
EN 1628 – resistance under static loading2.3
EN 1629 – resistance under dynamic loading2.4
EN 1630 – resistance to manual burglary attempts2.5
Q&A3
EN 1627 – Burglar resistance
Testing and Classification of burglar resistance
Scope of this Standard resist actions of force by delaying access
- Pedestrian doorsets - Windows- Curtain walling- Grilles- Shutters
6 resistance classes (RC)
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EN 1627 – Burglar resistance
GroupsGroup 1 product Turning opening
- eg door
Group 2 product Sliding opening
- eg sliding door
Group 3 product Multiple elements Move relative to each other
- eg roller shutter
Group 4 product Opening 25 mm
- eg grill
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EN 1627 – Burglar resistance
Resistance classes
RC 1 One test specimen
RC 2-6 Two test specimens
Sampling > 1 attack sides = >2 specimens
Test procedure In EN 1628, EN 1629 and EN 1630
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Today‘s topics
TÜV Rheinland1
Corporate profile1.1
TÜV Rheinland Nederland B.V.1.2
Competence Center Glass1.3
Burglar Safety – Testing standards2
EN 356 – Glass in buildings & security glazing2.1
EN 1627 – Burglar resistance2.2
EN 1628 – resistance under static loading2.3
EN 1629 – resistance under dynamic loading2.4
EN 1630 – resistance to manual burglary attempts2.5
Q&A3
EN 1628 – resistance under static loading
Testing and Classification of resistance under static loading
Scope of this Standard Opening types
- Turning- Tilting- Folding- Turn tilting- Top or bottom hung- Sliding- Rolling- fixed
Test specimen Functioning product Loading points
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EN 1628 – resistance under static loading
Testing Gap gauge 10, 25, 50 mm and oval
How Attack side of the sample All connection points
Sampling Functioning product Installed according to manual
How to pass the test Gauge doesn’t penetrate the test specimen
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Today‘s topics
TÜV Rheinland1
Corporate profile1.1
TÜV Rheinland Nederland B.V.1.2
Competence Center Glass1.3
Burglar Safety – Testing standards2
EN 356 – Glass in buildings & security glazing2.1
EN 1627 – Burglar resistance2.2
EN 1628 – resistance under static loading2.3
EN 1629 – resistance under dynamic loading2.4
EN 1630 – resistance to manual burglary attempts2.5
Q&A3
EN 1629 – resistance under dynamic loading
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Testing and Classification of resistance under static loading
Scope of this Standard Opening
- Turning- Tilting- Folding- Turn tilting- Top or bottom hung- Sliding- Rolling- fixed
Test specimen Functioning product Impact points
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EN 1629 – resistance under dynamic loading
TestingStrike test specimen
How Pendulum Fixed length Height regulation
Sampling Functioning product Installation, manufacturer’s instructions
How to pass the test Highest security level, attack side
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EN 1629 – resistance under dynamic loading
Resistance dynamic loading
Test procedure Visual inspection
- Damage- Defects- Other particular conditions
Locking hardware disengaged Direction Force 200N Visual inspection
- Before each impact- After each impact
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Today‘s topics
TÜV Rheinland1
Corporate profile1.1
TÜV Rheinland Nederland B.V.1.2
Competence Center Glass1.3
Burglar Safety – Testing standards2
EN 356 – Glass in buildings & security glazing2.1
EN 1627 – Burglar resistance2.2
EN 1628 – resistance under static loading2.3
EN 1629 – resistance under dynamic loading2.4
EN 1630 – resistance to manual burglary attempts2.5
Q&A3
EN 1630 – resistance to manual burglary attempts
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Testing and Classification of resistance to manual burglary attempts
Scope of this Standard Opening types
- Turning- Tilting- Folding- Turn tilting- Top or bottom hung- Sliding- Rolling- Fixed
Test specimen Functioning product Test team
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EN 1630 – resistance to manual burglary attempts
Testing 2 people
How Attack areas Try to open
Sampling Functioning product
How to pass the test No accessible opening
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EN 1630 – resistance to manual burglary attempts
Resistance dynamic loading
Test procedure Attack areas
- 2-4- 5 and 6
Pretest- 25%
Main test- Open with force- Or accessible opening
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Today‘s topics
TÜV Rheinland1
Corporate profile1.1
TÜV Rheinland Nederland B.V.1.2
Competence Center Glass1.3
Burglar Safety – Testing standards2
EN 356 – Glass in buildings & security glazing2.1
EN 1627 – Burglar resistance2.2
EN 1628 – resistance under static loading2.3
EN 1629 – resistance under dynamic loading2.4
EN 1630 – resistance to manual burglary attempts2.5
Q&A3
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Q&A
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