AA-D-600D
3.4.1 Combination lock. Class 5V and Class 5B, Design S doors, shall have a Style H or Style K lock, as specified (see 6.2). The lock shall meet the requirements of FF-L-2740. The lock design or installation shall not compromise the integrity of the door.
3.4.2 Armory door lock. Class 5A, Design S doors, shall have a lock which is UL listed in accordance with Group 1 of UL 768. The lock design or installation shall not compromise the integrity of the door.
3.4.3 Lock installation. The lock's dial ring shall be mounted so as to be flush to the surface of the door. The attachment of the dial ring shall be firm and secure without movement or side play. The lock case shall be firmly and securely attached to the door by suitable and effective means so that there is no movement or side play to the lock case. The lock shall not be modified in any manner from the formation supplied by the lock manufacturer, except that the spindle may be cut to proper length.
3.5 Locking mechanism. The engaging bolts shall be of a design, size and material strength to withstand the applicable tests in Section 4. The bolts shall operate easily and smoothly, without binding or jamming. The bolts shall not dent or otherwise deface the door frame in their movement. The attaching linkage shall be channeled, strapped or welded. The locking mechanism shall have a detent to lock the bolts in the open position when the bolts are retracted and the door swung open. The detent shall be designed so that it cannot be inadvertently tripped, permitting the bolts to be thrown to the engaged position. The locking mechanism shall be designed such that, with the vault door in the open position, the lock can be locked so when the door is pulled shut from the inside, the vault door will immediately lock in the closed position.
3.6 Locking mechanism and lock mounting drawings. Complete, exploded view drawings of the locking mechanism and lock mounting, with individual parts indexed, shall be furnished by the manufacturer upon specific request of the purchaser.
3.7 Resistance to entry techniques.
3.7.1 Surreptitious, covert and forced entry techniques. The vault door shall withstand the applicable tests in 4.4.8 for not less than the periods of time specified hereunder.
Class 5-V - Vault door shall be resistant to 20 man-hours surreptitious entry, 30 man-minutes covert entry and 10 man-minutes forced entry.
Class 5-A - Armory door shall be resistant to 30 man-minutes covert entry and 10 man-minutes forced entry.
Class 5-B - Ballistic door shall be resistant to 20 man-hours surreptitious entry, 30 man-minutes covert entry and 10 man-minutes forced entry.
3.8 Ballistic resistance. The Class 5B doors shall pass the test in 4.4.8.4.
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