The 1627 standard and the A2P certification set out the requirements and classification systems for burglary resistance characteristics (ability of curtains and grilles to resist attempts to force their way into a protected space by physical force or predetermined tools). of curtains and metal grilles to resist attempts to force their way into a protected space by physical force or by predetermined tools). The certification is based on 3 standards to establish the resistance class of the products.
The A2P framework offers two certifications:
The C meets the 1628 and 1629 standards, i.e. resistance to static and dynamic loads.
The R meets the 1630 standard, i.e. resistance to human break-in attempts.
The CR means that a product has passed all the standards 1628, 1629 and 1630.
Determines the resistance to static loads. The roll-up door passes the following tests:
The resistance to dynamic loads is evaluated. Tests are performed on the roll-up door:
To measure the resistance to human break-in attempts, tests are performed on the roll-up door :
A load is applied with a hydraulic cylinder on :
A 50kg pendulum shock body is applied to targeted points (the ends and the center of the curtain)