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ANSI BHMA A156.12-2013 Interconnected Locks《互连锁》.pdf

1、 1 ANSI/BHMA A156.12 2013 Revision of ANSI/BHMA A156.12-2005 AMERICAN NATIONAL STANDARD FOR INTERCONNECTED LOCKS SPONSOR BUILDERS HARDWARE MANUFACTURERS ASSOCIATION, INC. AMERICAN NATIONAL STANDARDS INSTITUTE Approved March 7, 2013 2 3 AMERICAN NATIONAL STANDARD An American National Standard implies

2、 a consensus of those substantially concerned with its scope and provisions. An American National Standard is intended as a guide to aid the manufacturer, the consumer and the general public. The existence of an American National Standard does not in any respect preclude anyone, whether he has appro

3、ved the standard or not, from manufacturing, marketing, purchasing, or using products, processes, or procedures not conforming to the standard. American National Standards are subject to periodic review and users are cautioned to obtain the latest editions. CAUTION NOTICE: This American National Sta

4、ndard is permitted to be revised or withdrawn at any time. The procedures of the American National Standards Institute require that action be taken to reaffirm, revise, or withdraw this standard no later than five years from the date of publication. Purchasers of American National Standards receive

5、current information on all standards by calling or writing the American National Standards Institute. Published by BUILDERS HARDWARE MANUFACTURERS ASSOCIATION, INC. 355 Lexington Avenue, New York, New York, 10017 Copyright 2013 by the Builders Hardware Manufacturers Association, Inc. Not to be repro

6、duced without specific authorization from BHMA Printed in the USA This Standard was approved by ANSI under the Canvass Method. BHMA was accredited on 21 March 1983 by ANSI as a sponsor using the Canvass Method. 4 FOREWORD (This Foreword is not a part of ANSI/BHMA A156.12) The general classification

7、of builders hardware includes a wide variety of items which are divided into several categories. To recognize this diversity, a sectional classification system has been established. Interconnected Locks is one such section and this Standard is a result of the collective efforts of members of the Bui

8、lders Hardware Manufacturers Association, Inc. who manufacture this product. The total Product Standards effort is, therefore, a collection of sections, each covering a specific category of items. Performance tests and, where necessary, material and dimensional requirements have been established to

9、insure safety and stability to which the public is entitled. There are no restrictions on design except for those dimensional requirements imposed for reasons given above. This Standard is not intended to obstruct but rather to encourage the development of improved products, methods and materials. T

10、he BHMA recognizes that errors will be found, items will become obsolete, and new products, methods and materials will be developed. With this in mind, the Association plans to update, correct and revise these Standards on a regular basis. In most cases, products have been described in grade levels

11、related to performance. Choice of grade and specific product are to be made on the basis of utility, aesthetics, security objectives and end use desired. The BHMA numbers which indicate functions of interconnected locks do not identify grade, finish, or design and are not intended to be used without

12、 necessary supplementary information. Individual manufacturers catalogs are consulted. Users of this Standard consult applicable local building codes as to requirements affecting the functions of locks used on fire doors and doors within a mean of egress. Some communities require use of exterior doo

13、r locks having a dead bolt with a 1 in. (25.4 mm) projection for the purpose of providing greater security. Only functions compatible with the requirements of the applicable building codes are used. 5 TABLE OF CONTENTS 1. SCOPE 6 2. DEFINITIONS 6 3. GENERAL 9 4. DIMENSIONAL CHARACTERISTICS 9 5. DESC

14、RIPTION AND FUNCTION NUMBERS OF SERIES 5000 INTERCONNECTED LOCKS 10 6. GENERAL TEST PARAMETERS 12 7 TEST EQUIPMENT AND FIXTURES 14 8 OPERATIONAL TESTS 22 9. CYCLE TESTS 25 10. STRENGTH TESTS 27 11. MATERIAL EVALUATION TESTS 30 12. SECURITY TESTS 31 13 FINISH TESTS 35 APPENDIX A USERS GUIDE (NOT A PA

15、RT OF ANSI/BHMA A156.12) 36 6 1. SCOPE 1.1 This Standard establishes performance requirements for Interconnected Locks and and includes operational, cycle, strength, material evaluation, security, and finish tests. 1.2 Tests described in this Standard are performed under laboratory conditions. In ac

16、tual usage, results vary because of installation, door and frame construction, maintenance and environmental conditions. 1.3 Grade Qualifications (Also See Appendix A.) Manufacturers shall indicate the Grade level of their locks. Locks shall meet all tests for their grade listing. A Grade 1 lock sha

17、ll meet all Grade 1 criteria, a Grade 2 lock shall meet all Grade 2 criteria, and a Grade 3 lock shall meet all Grade 3 criteria in each classification. 2. DEFINITIONS 2.1 Armored Strike A strike reinforced in such a way as to strengthen the frame to which it is applied. 2.2 Auxiliary Lock A lock ha

18、ving a latch bolt or dead bolt operated by a key, paddle and/or turn, and usually used in addition to a primary lock or latching device. 2.3 Backset The distance from the edge of the door measured at the centerline of the door thickness to the centerline of the function holes or cross bore. 2.4 Bitt

19、ing 1. the number(s) which represent(s) the dimensions of the key, 2. the actual cut(s) or combination of a key 2.5 Biometric Readers Optical, Capacitive, Sound Energy, And Heat Sensitive Readers for decoding unique biometric features, including fingerprints, eye, facial, or speech recognition. 2.6

20、Bolts 2.6.1 Auxiliary Dead Latch A plunger which, when actuated, automatically locks a projected latch bolt against return by end pressure. 2.6.2 Dead Bolt A lock component having an end, which protrudes from, or is withdrawn into, the lock front by action of the lock mechanism. When the door is clo

21、sed and the dead bolt thrown, it extends into a hole provided in the strike, locks the door, and does not retract with end pressure. 2.6.3 Latch Bolt A lock component having a beveled end which projects from the lock front in an extended position, but is forced back into the lock case by end pressur

22、e or drawn back by action of the lock mechanism. When the door is closed, the latch bolt projects into a hole provided in the strike, and holds the door in a closed position. 2.6.4 Deadlocking Latch Bolt A spring actuated latch bolt with a beveled end and incorporating a plunger which, when depresse

23、d, automatically locks the projected latch bolt against return by end pressure. Also called dead latch. 2.6.5 Expanding or Interlocking Type Dead Bolt A bolt which interlocks with its strike when fully engaged. 2.6.6 Deadlocking Latch Bolt Plunger A component of the latch bolt which, when actuated,

24、automatically locks a projected latch bolt against return by end pressure. 2.7 Bored Lock Series 4000 A lock installed in a round bored opening in the edge and face of a door. 2.8 Cam 1. a lock or cylinder component which transfers the rotational motion of a key or cylinder plug 7 to the bolt works

25、of a lock, 2. the bolt of a cam lock. 2.9 Card Readers Insertion or swipe credit-card readers decode magnetic stripes and smart cards (memory cards and chip cards). 2.10 Case The housing of a lock. 2.11 Contact Memory Readers Electrical contact readers decode embedded EEROM chips and “touch memory”

26、modules. 2.12 Credential A key, keycard, electronic key fob, PIN (personal identification number), biometric attribute, or other device, used in contact or proximity of the input device to transfer a code required for unlocking the locking device, or communicating with it for other access control pu

27、rposes. 2.13 Cylinder The subassembly of a mechanical lock containing a plug with keyway and a body with movable detainers. 2.14 Cylinder Body The portion of a cylinder that surrounds the plug and contains the tumbler mechanism. The cylinder body is sometimes called a cylinder shell. 2.15 Cylinder G

28、uard That portion that surrounds the otherwise exposed portion of a cylinder to protect the cylinder from wrenching, cutting, pulling or prying. 2.16 Cylinder Housing The portion of a mechanical lock that surrounds and retains the cylinder body. It is often part of a lock itself. 2.17 Cylinder Plug

29、A component of the cylinder within the body, which is actuated when the correct key is used. 2.18 Electrified Input Devices The electrified locks equivalent to a cylinder for reading a credential and transmitting the “key code” to the controlling device. Examples include card readers, keypads, conta

30、ct memory key readers, radio frequency (proximity) readers, optical readers, and biometric readers. 2.19 Handleset A handle with a thumbpiece. 2.20 Indicator Button The component of a hotel guest room lock which indicates on the outside that the dead bolt has been projected. 2.21 Input Devices Elect

31、rified input devices and push button mechanism. 2.22 Interconnected Lock A mechanically interconnected locking mechanism having a separate latch bolt or dead locking latch bolt and dead bolt designed for installation in round bored openings in the edge and face of a door. A single operation retracts

32、 all bolts. 2.23 Interchangeable Core (IC) A cylinder that is removed from the lock with a designated key. 2.24 Interchangeable Core (IC) Mortise Cylinder The combination of a mortise IC housing, integrated with a corresponding interchangeable core cylinder. 2.25 Interchangeable Core (IC) Rim Cylind

33、er The combination of a rim cylinder IC housing, integrated with a corresponding interchangeable core cylinder. 2.26 Key A properly combinated device specifically intended to operate a corresponding cylinder. 2.26.1 Display Key A key for guest rooms used as sample rooms or when extra security is req

34、uired. This key locks a single guest room against other keys except emergency or shutout key. 2.26.2 Emergency Key A key that operates all guest room locks even when locked from the inside. 2.26.3 Emergency Release The component of a privacy, bedroom or bath lock receiving a blank 8 key or other dev

35、ice which when actuated enables entry from the outside. 2.27 Keypads Membrane or switch input readers decode digital pin codes mechanically entered. 2.28 Keyway The slot or hole in a cylinder plug within which a key is fully inserted to operate the cylinder. 2.29 Locked Locked is when the dead locki

36、ng latch bolt or dead bolt or both cannot be retracted by operating the outside lever or knob. 2.30 Lock Front A plate fastened to the edge of a door through which the bolts pass. 2.31 Loiding Insertion of a piece of celluloid or other shim material between the door and the jamb at the latch bolt lo

37、cation to attempt forcible retraction of the latch bolt. 2.32 Mechanical Pushbutton Mechanism Decodes the input and releases a control shaft to activate the lock drive mechanism. 2.33 Mortise Cylinder A threaded cylinder, regularly supplied with a cam to actuate the lock mechanism. 2.34 Mortise Lock

38、 or Latch A lock or latch fitting into a mortised cavity prepared in the edge of a door. The bolts are operated by knobs, levers, turns, thumb pieces, paddles or cylinders engaging the mortise lock or latch through holes prepared in the faces of the door. 2.35 Movable Detainer Part of the mechanism

39、of the cylinder which first should be moved by the key into a predetermined position before the key or plug can release. Examples include components known as pins, side bars, discs, and the like. 2.36 Optical Readers Single or bi-directional readers employing optical sensors for decoding visible cre

40、dentials (bar codes and diagrams) or infrared serial transmissions. 2.37 Paddle The component that projects or retracts a dead bolt or latch bolt by pushing or pulling. 2.38 Preassembled Lock Series 2000 A lock fitting into a notched cutout in a door. 2.39 Push Button Mechanism A mechanical coding d

41、evice used in place of a key and cylinder. 2.40 Radio Frequency Readers Single or bi-directional readers employing antennas for decoding contactless RFID tags and proximity badges. 2.41 Recessed Cylinder A cylinder where the cylinder head is flush with, or recessed below, the outside surface of the

42、trim to protect the cylinder from wrenching, cutting, pulling or prying. 2.42 Rim Cylinder A cylinder typically used with surface applied locks and attached with a back plate and machine screws. It has a tailpiece to actuate the lock mechanism. 2.43 Rim Lock A lock mounted on the inside face of a do

43、or. 2.44 Strike A mortised or surface mounted plate fastened to the door frame into which the bolts project. 2.45 Strike Box A housing used in back of a strike to enclose the bolt or bolt openings. 2.46 Tailpiece A bar projecting from the back of a rim, bored lock cylinder or a push button mechanism

44、 engaging the lock mechanism and when rotated by the key or turn either locks or unlocks the lock. 2.47 Turn The component that projects or retracts a dead bolt or latch bolt by turning. Sometimes called a turn piece or thumb 2.48 Thumbpiece A lever, projecting from a handle, pressed by the thumb to

45、 retract a latch bolt. 9 3. GENERAL 3.1 Cylinders and Input Devices for Locks Cylinders supplied or mated with locks shall meet the performance requirements for the appropriate cylinder types and grade level found in the ANSI/BHMA Standard A156.5-2010 for Cylinders and Input Devices for the lock to

46、retain its grade listing. Assemblies take the grade level of the lowest graded component. Other mechanisms are permitted to be used in lieu of cylinders providing the performance and security criteria are equivalent to that of cylinders. Suffix D shall be indicated in the certified products director

47、y for locks to be used only with drill resistance cylinders as evaluated in A156.5. 3.2 Tolerances Where only minus tolerances are given, the dimensions are permitted to be exceeded at the option of the manufacturers. All values which do not carry specific tolerances or are not marked maximum or min

48、imum shall have the following tolerances: Linear dimensions shall be 1/16 in. (1.6 mm). Pounds or pound force shall be 2%. Degrees shall be 2 degrees. 3.3 Door and Frame Preparation The lock models described in this standard shall fit the door and frame preparations described in the ANSI/BHMA A156.1

49、15 Series. Other configurations are permitted to fit special opening templating requirements. See manufacturers instructions for details. 3.4 Where levers are referenced, knobs, paddles, or handlesets are permitted to be used, except for tests which apply to specific trim. 3.5 Roses, escutcheons, knobs, levers, turns, paddles, and cylinder guards shall cover all door preparation openings. 3.6 No lock can provide complete security by itself. Locks may be defeated by forcible or technical means, or evaded by entry elsewhere on the property. No lock can substitute for caution,

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