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2、 NO COPYING WITHOUT BSI PERMISSION EXCEPT AS PERMITTED BY COPYRIGHT LAW Specification for Clothes lockersThis British Standard, having been prepared under the direction of the Engineering Sector Board, was published under the authority of the Standards Board and comes into effect on 15 October 1996
3、BSI 1996 The following BSI references relate to the work on this standard: Committee reference MHE/8 Draft for comment 85/76366 DC ISBN 0 580 26219 7 BS 4680 : 1996 Amendments issued since publication Amd. No. Date Text affected Committees responsible for this British Standard The preparation of thi
4、s British Standard was entrusted to Technical Committee MHE/8, Steel shelving, bins and lockers, upon which the following bodies were represented: Institute of Logistics Ministry of Defence Storage Equipment Manufacturers AssociationBS 4680 : 1996 BSI 1996 i Contents Page Foreword ii 1 Scope 1 2 Inf
5、ormative references 1 3 Definitions 1 4 Information and requirements to be agreed and to be documented 1 5 Dimensions 3 6 Materials 3 7 Bases or legs 3 8 Seat 3 9 Locking 3 10 Finish 3 11 Construction 3 12 Fittings 3 13 Top 3 14 Ventilation 4 15 Performance requirements 4 Annexes A (informative) Exa
6、mple of an enquiry and/or order 5 B (normative) Testing 5 Tables 1 External plan dimensions 3 B.1 Loads applied to accessories when not being tested 6 B.2 Test loads applied to the part being tested 6 B.3 Test load applied to accessories and doors 6 B.4 Steel impact plates 7 Figures 1 Locker types 2
7、 A.1 Example of equipment to be ordered 5 B.1 Deflection of shelves 8 B.2 Strength of shelf 8 B.3 Strength of clothes rail support 9 B.4 Deflection of clothes rail 9 B.5 Strength of pivoted doors 10 B.6 Strength of carcass and underframe 11 B.7 Test equipment for impact test 12ii BSI 1996 BS 4680 :
8、1996 Foreword This British Standard has been prepared by Technical Committee MHE/8 and is a revision of BS 4680 : 1971 Specification for clothes lockers, which is superseded and withdrawn. The range of widths and depths of locker sizes has been increased to agree with the wider range of lockers now
9、manufactured. The testing requirements have been expanded to ensure that lockers made in compliance with this standard will be sound and durable. Lockers are manufactured in other materials and to other dimensions, for example to fit a particular installation. Such lockers do not conform to this sta
10、ndard and should be the subject of agreement between the manufacturer and purchaser. Compliance with a British Standard does not of itself confer immunity from legal obligations. BSI 1996 1 BS 4680 : 1996 Specification 1 Scope This British Standard specifies requirements for the overall dimensions,
11、materials, fitments, finishes and type performance testing of three types of clothes locker used for industrial and commercial purposes. It does not apply to lockers designed for special applications. Lockers which conform to this standard will give satisfactory service in their intended environment
12、. However, failure may result as a consequence of service abuse, habitual misuse or an excessively long period of service. 2 Informative references This British Standard refers to other publications that provide information or guidance. Editions of these publications current at the time of issue of
13、this standard are listed on the inside back cover, but reference should be made to the latest editions. 3 Definitions For the purposes of this British Standard the following definitions apply. 3.1 locker A storage compartment with its own fastenable door. 3.2 unit One or more lockers, arranged verti
14、cally, contained within the overall dimensions specified in clause 5. 3.3 initial unit A unit with two sides. 3.4 extension unit A unit with one side; the open side is fixed to the initial unit or to the previous unit in the nest. 3.5 nest A series of initial or initial and extension units fixed sid
15、e by side. 3.6 general duty locker A locker which is designated as suitable for use in well supervised environments such as schools, colleges, hospitals and light industrial environments. 3.7 heavy duty locker A locker which is designated as suitable for use in poorly supervised or industrial enviro
16、nments. 4 Information and requirements to be agreed and to be documented 4.1 General The following items to be agreed between the contracting parties, which are specified in the clauses referred to, shall be fully documented. Both the definitive requirements specified throughout the standard and the
17、 following documented items shall be satisfied before a claim of compliance with the standard can be made and verified. a) The specification and finish of lockers to be used in damp or contaminated atmospheres (see clause 10). b) The specification for provision of heating, if heating is required (se
18、e clause 14). c) Specification and test procedures for lockers which have to withstand heavier duty (see B.1.4). 4.2 Information to be supplied by the purchaser The following information to be supplied by the purchaser shall be fully documented. Both the definitive requirements specified throughout
19、the standard and the following documented items shall be satisfied before a claim of compliance with the standard can be made and verified. a) The number of this British Standard and type of locker, i.e. general duty or heavy duty. b) The total number of lockers. c) The type of unit (see 3.2 and fig
20、ure 1) and, in the case of type 3 (multi tier units) the number of tiers. d) The plan, size and height of unit (see 5.1 and 5.2). e) The number of nests, stating the number of units per nest (see 3.5). NOTE. An example of an enquiry or order is given in annex A. 4.3 Options There are a number of opt
21、ions incorporated in this British Standard. In the event that the purchaser does not wish to implement any of these options at the time of enquiry and/or order, the manufacturer shall supply the product on the following basis: a) without base (see clause 7); b) without a seat (see clause 8); c) with
22、out hooks (see clause 12); d) without hanger rails (see clause 12); e) with a flat and level top (see clause 13); f) without door baskets (see clause 12).2 BSI 1996 BS 4680 : 1996 Depth Depth Depth Depth Width Width Width Width Type 1a - One locker fitted with shelf Type 2 - Two tier unit. Two locke
23、rs each taking a coat folded or a jacket Type 3 - Multi-tier unit: Three or more lockers, each taking clothing folded or personal effects Type 1b - One locker fitted with shelf and vertical divider Figure 1. Locker types BSI 1996 3 BS 4680 : 1996 5 Dimensions 5.1 Plan size The external plan dimensio
24、ns for the units and their reference sizes shall be in accordance with table 1. The tolerance on both width and depth shall be mm. 23 0 Table 1. External plan dimensions Dimensions Unit type manufactured in reference size Width Depth 1a 1b 2 3 225 450 225 500 300 300 300 400 300 450 300 500 300 550
25、380 380 400 400 400 450 400 500 400 550 450 450 450 500 450 500 5.2 Height The overall height of units at the front, excluding legs or bases, shall be in the range 1700 mm to 1850 mm. The minimum internal clear height of any locker or subcompartment shall be 200 mm. 6 Materials Lockers shall be cons
26、tructed of sheet steel. The thickness of metal shall be such as to provide adequate strength to the door carcass frame and shelf. The thickness of metal shall be not less than 0.5 mm. 7 Bases or legs Bases or legs, where fitted, shall be 150 mm high. 8 Seat If a seat is specified it shall not reduce
27、 the stability of the unit. 9 Locking Doors shall be provided with a means of fastening. NOTE 1. For security purposes, a lock may be required. For additional security a three point locking mechanism should be used. NOTE 2. Coin operated and combination locks are available. 10 Finish The manufacture
28、r shall state the finish applied. All finishes shall cover evenly all exposed surfaces, including cropped edges. Before any paint finish is applied all surfaces shall be free from grease, rust or other surface imperfections. NOTE 1. The specification and finish of lockers to be used in damp or conta
29、minated atmospheres should be agreed between the purchaser and the manufacturer (see clause 4). NOTE 2. Colours chosen from those specified in BS 4800 in conjunction with BS 5252 should be the preferred colours. 11 Construction All accessible sharp edges or projections likely to cause injury shall b
30、e removed. The gap between the door and the frame at the top and sides of all lockers shall be 2 1 mm. The closing edge of the door shall abut against a positive stop. Provision shall be made for fixing nests of lockers side to side or back to back if required. 12 Fittings 12.1 If a locker compartme
31、nt is fitted with a hanging facility it shall be a single or double hook fitted not more than 75 mm from the top of the compartment or a hanger rail fitted not less than 40 mm from the underside of the shelf. 12.2 Each locker shall be provided with a holder for a name or number card on the outside o
32、f the door. 12.3 Door baskets, where fitted, shall be fixed securely to the internal face of the door and be designed in such a manner as to prevent injury to persons. Provision shall be made to allow for the easy cleaning of these items. 13 Top The units shall be supplied with a flat top or a slopi
33、ng top. When a sloping top is fitted the tangential slope shall be at least 1 in 3 downwards from back to front. NOTE. The sloping top can be provided as an integral part of the locker or as a separate item that can be retro-fitted to existing lockers.4 BSI 1996 BS 4680 : 1996 14 Ventilation Louvres
34、 or ventilation slots shall be provided in the door or carcass to allow air to circulate through the locker. NOTE. If the lockers are required with provision for heating, details should be agreed between the purchaser and the manufacturer (see clause 4). 15 Performance requirements 15.1 General Befo
35、re a new design of locker is used for the first time, practical tests shall be made in accordance with annex B to verify that: a) the locker has adequate static strength and durability; b) the locker is able to withstand impact forces; c) the locker performs satisfactorily under continuous use. 15.2
36、 Strength of shelves When tested in accordance with B.5.1.2 the deflection of shelves shall be no greater than span/100. 15.3 Deflection of clothes rail When tested in accordance with B.5.1.5 the deflection of the clothes rail shall be no greater than span/100. 15.4 Impact test on locker doors When
37、tested in accordance with B.5.4 the local distortion from the impact, together with the overall distortion of the door, shall not result in the skin of the door deviating from its original position by more than 15 mm for a general duty, or 12 mm for a heavy duty application. 15.5 Paint flexibility a
38、nd adhesion When the test piece is tested in accordance with B.6.2a and B.6.3, the paint shall show no signs of cracking or loss of adhesion. 15.6 Paint adhesion When the test piece is tested in accordance with B.6.2b and B.6.4, no paint on any of the 64 squares shall be removed by the removal of th
39、e tape.BS 4680 : 1996 BSI 1996 5 400 mm 400 mm 4 thus 5 thus 3 thus Total : 32 lockers Total : 30 lockers Total : 6 lockers Figure A.1 Example of equipment to be ordered Annexes Annex A (informative) Example of an enquiry and/or order A.1 Order requirement The order is for 68 lockers, type 2 (two-ti
40、er), 400 mm3 400 mm, as shown in figure A.1. A.2 Order The order should be made out as follows: 1) 68 lockers general duty; 2) type 2 (two-tier); 3) reference size (400 mm3 400 mm); 4) 4 nests of 4 units 5 nests of 3 units 3 separate units; 5) stove enamelled; 6) colour; 7) locking by unmastered dea
41、dlock; 8) material: sheet steel; 9) 2 hooks; 10) no hanger rails; 11) flat tops; 12) no bases; 13) no seats; 14) assembled in nests; 15) no provision for heating. NOTE. All the lockers in this order are the same (type 2). However, if the requirement is for a number of lockers of various types, a sep
42、arate schedule should be prepared for each type of unit. Annex B (normative) Testing B.1 Principle B.1.1 General Test results shall be valid only for the type (model) of locker tested. The test specimen shall be representative of the production model in order to provide approval for the type (model)
43、 of locker tested. The sequence of testing shall be B.1.2, B.1.3, B.1.4. B.1.2 Static tests The static strength of the component parts is assessed. This determines the ability of the locker to withstand the high levels of loading that occur only occasionally. B.1.3 Wear tests The strength and durabi
44、lity of the component parts of the article are assessed. This determines the ability of the locker to withstand repeated operations, movement or application of loads encountered during daily use.6 BSI 1996 BS 4680 : 1996 Table B.2 Test loads applied to the part being tested Test level Top surface st
45、rength test Bottom surface strength test Shelves Strength of pivoted doors test Wear of pivoted doors test Slam open/shut of pivoted doors Strength of carcass and underframe Height above floor Headroom1050 mm1050 mm General duty 50 kg 25 kg 25 kg 50 kg 1.5 kg/ 10,000 mm 2 of shelf area 30 kg 40,000
46、cycles 15 N 15 kg Heavy duty 70 kg 35 kg 35 kg 70 kg 2.0 kg/ 10,000 mm 2 of shelf area 45 kg 100,000 cycles 20 N 30 kg B.1.4 Impact tests The impact strength of the article under the rapid rates of loading that occur only occasionally is assessed. This determines the ability of the locker to withsta
47、nd occasional misuse and will demonstrate sufficient residual strength. NOTE 1. Special designs of lockers are available which can withstand heavier duty than those specified. Specification and test procedures for such special criteria should be agreed between supplier and customer prior to order (s
48、ee clause 4). NOTE 2. The loads and test loads are given in tables B.1, B.2 and B.3. B.2 General requirements for testing B.2.1 Test loading All loads and forces shall be measured to an accuracy of 5% . NOTE 1. The tests may be carried out by means of loads or forces. For practical purposes, a force
49、 of 10 N may be taken to be equal to the downward force due to a mass of 1 kg. For each component part, the tests shall be carried out in the order in which they appear in the appropriate sub-clause. NOTE 2. The compound parts of an item can be tested in any order and do not necessarily have to be carried out in the order given in B.1. B.2.2 Loading system The loads specified in table B.1 shall be applied to all accessories when not being tested. NOTE. The loads specified in table B.1 represent