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Building hardware - Mechanically operated locks and locking plates - Characteristics and test methods; German version EN 12209:2024

Abstract

This document specifies product characteristics and test methods of mechanically operated locks and their locking plates. This document covers mechanically operated locks their locking plates which are either manufactured and placed on the market in their entirety by one producer or produced by more than one producer, or assembled from sub-assemblies produced by more than one producer and designed to be used in combination. This document does not cover assessment of the contribution of the product to the fire resistance of specific fire resistance and/or smoke control door set assemblies. This document is not applicable to mechanically/electromechanically cylinders, handles, locks for windows, padlocks, locks for safes, furniture locks or prison locks. This document does not specify multipoint locks or their locking plates which are specified by prEN 15685.

Begin

2018-09-07

WI

00033563

Planned document number

DIN EN 12209

Project number

00518443

Responsible national committee

NA 005-09-43 AA - Dead(bolt)locks and latches  

Responsible european committee

CEN/TC 33/WG 4 - Building hardware  

draft standard

Building hardware - Mechanically operated locks and locking plates - Requirements and test methods; German and English version prEN 12209:2019
2019-10
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previous edition(s)

Building hardware - Mechanically operated locks and locking plates - Requirements and test methods; German version EN 12209:2016
2016-10

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Contact

Dr.-Ing.

Tristan Herbst

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