AA-D-600D
3.13.1 General Services Administration label. The label shall be affixed to the outside face of the door. The label shall have a silver background and red letters not less than 3 mm in height. The label shall show the following:
GENERAL SERVICES ADMINISTRATION APPROVED SECURITY VAULT DOOR MANUFACTURER'S NAME
3.13.2 Identification label. The label shall be affixed to the inside face of the door frame. The label shall show the door model and serial number, date of manufacture, and Government contract number.
3.13.3 Certification label. A certified label shall be affixed to the inside face of the door bearing the following certification:
A. For the Class 5-V door:
"This is a U.S. Government Class 5-V vault door which has been tested and approved by the
Government under Fed. Spec. AA-D-600D. It affords the following security protection:
"20 man-hours against surreptitious entry.
30 man-minutes against covert entry.
10 man-minutes against forced entry.
The protection certified above applies only to the door and not to the vault proper." B. For the Class 5-A door:
"This is a U.S. Government Class 5-V vault door which has been tested and approved by the
Government under Fed. Spec. AA-D-600D. It affords the following security protection:
"30 man-minutes against covert entry.
10 man-minutes against forced entry.
The protection certified above applies only to the door and not to the vault proper." C. For the Class 5-B door:
"This is a U.S. Government Class 5-B vault door which has been tested and approved by the
Government under Fed. Spec. AA-D-600D. It affords the following security protection:
"20 man-hours against surreptitious entry.
30 man-minutes against covert entry.
10 man-minutes against forced entry. Ballistic Resistant
The protection certified above applies only to the door and not to the vault proper."
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