1、INCH-POUNDFF-L-2890AAugust 1,2004SupersedingFF-L-2890November 29, 1997FEDERAL SPECIFICATIONLOCK EXTENSION (PEDESTRIAN DOOR, DEADBOLT)The General Services Administration has authorized the use of this federal specificationby all Federal agencies.1. SCOPE AND CLASSIFICATION1.1-. This specification cov
2、ers pedestrian door deadbolts (PDDs) for use with changeablecombination locks and strikes. Pedestrian door deadbolts include designs that meet the Americans withDisabilities Act (ADA) and Uniform Federal Accessibility Standards UFAS).1.2 Classification. Pedestrian door deadbolts shall be of the foll
3、owing types, classes, and strikeconfigurations.Type I Key lock life safety featureType H Keyless life safety featureType HI ADPJLJFAS compliantType IV ADPJUFAS compliant with access control interfaceClass D Drill resistant mounting plateClass N Mounting plateStrike 1 Single or double door in-swing m
4、ortiseStrike 2 Single door out-swingStrike 3 Single or double door in-swing surfaceStrike 9 Double door out-swing surfaceBeneficial comments, recommendations, additions, deletions, clarifications, etc., and any otherdata which may improve this document should be sent to: General Services Administrat
5、ion,National Furniture Center, Engineering Division (3 FNE-CO), 1901 South Bell Street, Room 403,I Arlington, VP. 22202FSC 5340Provided by IHSNot for ResaleNo reproduction or networking permitted without license from IHS-,-,-FF-L-2890A2. APPLICABLE DOCUMENTS2.1 Government publications. The following
6、 documents, of the issues in effect on the date of invitationfor bids or request for proposals, forma part of this specification to the extent specified herein.Federal Specifications:FF-L-2740 Lock, Combination(Activities outside the Federal Government may obtain copies of federal specification, sta
7、ndards, andcommercial item descriptions as specified in the General Information section of the Index of FederalSpecifications, Standards and Commercial Item Descriptions from the General ServicesAdministration, Federal Supply Service, Specification Section, East 470 LEnfrrnt Plaza SW, Suite8100, Was
8、hington, DC 20407.)(Single copies of this specification and other federal specifications required by activities outside theFederal Government for bidding purposes are available without charge from Business Service Centersat the General Services Administration Regional Offices in Boston, New York, Wa
9、shington, DC,Atlanta, Chicago, Kansas City, MO, Fort Worth, Denver, San Francisco, Los Angeles, and Seattle.(Federal government activities may obtain copies of federal standardization documents, Handbooksand the Index of Federal Specification, Standards and Commercial Item Descriptions from theestab
10、lished distribution points in their agencies.)MIL-S-901 Shock Tests, HI (High Impact) Shipboard Machinery, Equipment andSystems, RequirementsMIL-STD-129 Military Marking for Shipment and StorageMIL-STD-810 Environmental Test Methods and Engineering GuidelinesMIL-STD-889 Dissimilar Metals(Copies of M
11、ilitary Specification and Standards required by contractors in specification procurementfunctions should be obtained from the procuring activity or as directed by the contracting officer.)Code of Federal Remdations:Uniform Federal Accessibility Standards2Provided by IHSNot for ResaleNo reproduction
12、or networking permitted without license from IHS-,-,-FF-L-2890AUnited States Code:Americans with Disabilities Act of 19902.2 Other publications. The following documents form a part of this specification to the extentspecified herein. Unless a specific issue is identified, the issue in effect on the
13、date of invitation forbids or request for proposals shall apply.American Societv For Quality Control:ASQ Z1.4 Sampling Procedures and Tables for Inspection by Attributes(Application for copies should be addressed to the American Society For Quality Control,611 EastWisconsin Avenue, Milwaukee, WI 532
14、02.)American Society for Testing and Materials (ASTM):ASTM D3951 - Standard Practice for Commercial Packaging(Application for copies should be addressed to the American Society for Testing and Materials,100 Barr Harbor Drive, West Conshohocken, PA 19428- 2959)National Fire Protection Association:NFP
15、A 101 Life Safety Code(Application for copies should be addressed to the National Fire Protection Association, 1Batterymarch Park, PO. Box 9101, Quincy, MA 02269-9 101.)2.3 Order of precedence. In the event of a conflict between the text of this specification and thereferences cited herein, the text
16、 of this specification shall take precedence. Nothing in thisspecification, however, shall supersede applicable laws and regulations unless a specific exemption isobtained.3. REQUIREMENTS3.1 Qualification. The pedestrian door deadbolts timished under this specification shall be productswhich have be
17、en tested, and have passed the qualification tests specified in section 4, and have beenlisted on or approved for listing on the applicable qualified products list (QPL).3.1.1 Qualification suspension3Provided by IHSNot for ResaleNo reproduction or networking permitted without license from IHS-,-,-F
18、F-L-2890A3.1.1.1 Development of entry techniques. The pedestricm door deadbolts qualified under thisspecification will be continually tested by the Government during the term of qualification todetermine whether the security protection afforded by the deadbolts should or can be improved. If, atany t
19、ime, entry techniques are developed within the framework of the specification which affect apedestrian door deadbolts security integrity, it shall be removed from the QPL and the manufacturerwill be required to modify the product to the extent necessary to defeat the techniques, and have thepedestri
20、an door deadbolt requalified.3.1.1.2 Change in suecitication requirements. This specification will be continually reviewed by theGovernment to determine whether specification requirements should or can be changed to improveproduct quality. If, at any time, requirements are changed, and such changes
21、affect the qualificationstatus of a qualified pedestrian door deadbolt, it shall be removed from the QPL and the manufacturerwill be required to modify the product to the extent necessary to comply with specification changesand have the pedestrian door deadbolt requalified.3.2 Description. A pedestr
22、ian door deadbolt shall consist of a mounting plate (as specified by thisspecification), combination lock that meets Federal Specification FF-L-2740, and a strike (as specifiedby this specification). The pedestrian door deadbolt may also contain an access control component.3.3 Materials. Material us
23、ed shall be free from defects that would adversely affect the performance ormaintainability of the individual components or of the overall assembly. Materials not specified hereinshall be of the same quality used for the intended purpose in the commercial market.3.3.1 Material deterioration and cont
24、rol. The lock shall be fabricated from compatible materialsinherently corrosion or deterioration resistant or treated to provide protection against corrosion.Dissimilar metals, as defined in MIL-STD-889, shall be plated or compatible to prevent operationallydestructive corrosion.3.4-.3.4.1 Pedestria
25、n door deadbolt interface. Pedestrian door deadbolts shall be designed for use withcommercially available combination locks having standard dimensions and footprints as described in*federal specification FF-L-2740A.3.4.2 Type HI. Type 111pedestrian door deadbolts shall comply with requirements of th
26、e UniformFederal Accessibility Standards and the Americans with Disabilities Act.3.4.3 Type IV. Type IV pedestrian door deadbolts shall meet tbe same requirements as the Type IIIpedestrian door deadbolts and shall include an electronic interface to allow use with existing electronicaccess control sy
27、stems. When the combination lock is in the locked condition, the lock shall overridethe access control mechanism and prevent entry.4Provided by IHSNot for ResaleNo reproduction or networking permitted without license from IHS-,-,-FF-L-2890A3.4.4 Automatic deadbolt mechanism. The pedestrirm door dead
28、bolt shall have a trip device thatoperates in such a manner that when the combination lock is in the locked position, the deadbolt shallautomatically extend into the locked position upon engagement of the strike. Once the lock bolt hasbeen extended to the locked position it shall not be possible to
29、reopen the lock without completelyredialing the lock combination.3.4.5 Life safety feature. The pedestrian door deadbolt shall be designed to incorporate a life safetyfeature to meet the requirements of NFPA 101 (section 101) once the lock is in the open condition.The life safety feature must be abl
30、e to ensure a quick, safe exit in the case of an emergency. Type 1Pedestrian door deadbolt shall use a conventional key cylinder to prevent inadvertent extension of thedeadbolt lock into the locked position. Each Type I pedestrian door deadbolt shall be furnished with aminimum of two keys. The Type
31、2 pedestrian door deadbolt shall have a mechanism to prevent theinadvertent extension of the deadbolt lock into the locked position.3,4.6 Access control kev bypass. Type IV pedestrian door deadbolts maybe fitted with an exterior keybypass that will allow entry without use of the access control when
32、the combination lock bolt isretracted. Removal of the key cylinder shall not permit access to the FF-L-2740 lock mechanism.3,4,7 Mounting plates.3.4.7.1 Drill resistant mounting Plate. When Class D is specified, the pedestrian door deadbolt shall besupplied with a drill resistant plate. The drill re
33、sistant plate shall prevent penetration by drilling for aperiod of 20 man-minutes. In addition, to drill resistance, the mounting plate shall increase the strengthof the lock mount, be resistant to crushing of the door during installation, and aid in maintaining properalignment between the pedestria
34、n door deadbolt and the mounting plate. The mounting plate shall bedesigned for door thickness between 1-3/8 and 2 inches (41 mm to 49 mm) thick and shall beadjustable to doors within this range without modification or replacement of parts. The mounting plateshall have a corrosion resistant decorati
35、ve finish or cover. In no case may the plate interfere with thedoor stop on the jamb.3.4.7.2 Mounting Plate. When Class N is specified, the pedestrian door deadbolt shall be providedwith a mounting plate that shall increase the strength of the lock mount, be resistant to crushing of tbedoor during i
36、nstallation, and aid in maintaining proper alignment between the pedestrian door deadboltand the mounting plate. The mounting plate shall be designed for door thickness between 1-3/8 and 2inches (41 mm to 49 mm) thick. All parts required for proper operation over the range of doorthickness shall be
37、provided. The mounting plate shall have a corrosion resistant decorative finish orcover. In no case may the plate interfere with the door stop on the jamb.3.4.8 -. Tbe pedestrian door lock shall be furnished with one or more strikes, as specified. Thestrikes shall withstand without damage a force of
38、 600 pounds from outside of the door, when tested asspecified in 4.7.5.5Provided by IHSNot for ResaleNo reproduction or networking permitted without license from IHS-,-,-FF-L-2890A3.5 Operation and performance.3.5.1 Lock bolt operation. The torque required to retract the deadbolt, using either the l
39、ock dial or exitactuator, shall not exceed 50 inch-ounces (353 N-m), and shall not exceed 15 lbs for exit actuators.3.5.2 Case and bolt strength. The pedestrian door deadbolt case and bolt shall withstand the testspecified in 4.7.4 without any fracture or bending of the bolt or case.3.5.3 Temperatur
40、e. The pedestrian door deadbolt shall operate in a temperature range of 1 OF to158F (-23.4C to 70C). Lock extensions shall be tested in accordance with 4.7.8.3.5.4 Humidity. The pedestrian door deadbolt shall be designed to operate in a humidity range of 10 to98 percent relative humidity for its ope
41、rating life. Lock extensions shall be tested in accordance with4.7.2.3.5.5 Vibration. Pedestrian door deadbolts shall be subjected to environmental vibration tests, asspecified in 4.7.6. Operation and security performance and tolerances shall remain within standards.3.5.6 Lock operation. All feature
42、s of the pedestrian door deadbolt and all internal parts shall operatesmoothly for the operating life of the lock, without the addition of anything but proper lubricants andwithout showing appreciable wear. All Types of pedestrian door deadbolts shall be tested forcompliance as specified in 4.7.1.1.
43、 Type 111and Type IV pedestrian door deadbolts shall also be testedas specified in 4.7.1.2.3.5.7 Electrostatic discharge. The pedestrian door deadbolt with a properly mounted FF-L-2740 lock,shall be subjected to the electrostatic discharge tests, as specified in 4.7.9 The test shall be performedwith
44、 the pedestrian door deadbolt mounted on a wood stand. Operation and security performance andtolerances shall remain within standards.3.5.8 Shock Test. The pedestrian door deadbolt case and bolt shall withstand the shock test specifiedin paragraph 4.7.3. The pedestrian door deadbolt shall be tested
45、in both the locked and unlockedposition. Operation and security performance and tolerances shall remain within standards.3.6 Security.3.6.1 Government testing. The Government reserves the right of testing the pedestrian door deadboltin accordance with standards that are privileged to the Government.
46、3.6.2 Surreptitious entry. The pedestrian door deadbolt shall resist surreptitious entry for a period of20 man-hours when tested as specified in 4.7.10.3.7 Finish and workmanship. All surfaces shall have a uniform finish of sufficient smoothness toaccept marking required. Tbe lock extension shall be
47、 free of sharp edges, burrs, slivers and any defectsaffecting appearance, operations or serviceability.6Provided by IHSNot for ResaleNo reproduction or networking permitted without license from IHS-,-,-FF-L-2890A3.8 Instructions. Complete instructions on the installation and operation of the lock sh
48、all be providedwith each lock.3.9 Regulatory requirements. The offeror/contractor is encouraged to use recovered materials inaccordance with Public Law 94-580, as amended, to the maximum extent practicable.4, QUALITY ASSURANCE PROVISIONS4.1 Responsibility for inspection. The contractor is responsibl
49、e for the performance of all inspectionrequirements as specified herein. Except as otherwise specified, the supplier may use his own or anyother facilities suitable for the inspection requirements specified herein, unless disapproved by theGovernment. Inspection records of the examination and tests with itemized results shall be keptcomplete at the manufacturers facility, available to the Government throughout the dura