AS 5039.3:2023 sets out methods for testing the performance of hinged and sliding security door and window screens used primarily in residential buildings
Table of contents
Header
About this publication
Preface
1 Scope and general
1.1 Scope
1.2 Application
1.3 Normative references
1.4 Terms and definitions
2 General requirements for performance testing
2.1 General
2.2 Principle
2.3 Test specimen
2.3.1 Security door screens
2.3.1.1 General
2.3.1.2 Hinges (for hinged screen doors only)
2.3.1.3 Lock fittings
2.3.2 Security window screens
2.3.2.1 General
2.3.2.2 Hinges (for hinged and bi-fold window screens only)
2.4 Preparation for testing
2.4.1 General
2.4.1.1 Timber frame
2.4.1.2 Metal frame
2.4.2 Fixed screens
2.4.3 Hinged screens
2.4.4 Sliding screens
2.5 Test application
2.6 Test sequence
2.7 Test report
3 Dynamic impact test
3.1 General
3.2 Principle
3.3 Apparatus
3.3.1 General
3.3.2 Support frame
3.3.3 Impactor and suspension
3.4 Impact energy
3.4.1 100 J impact calculation
3.4.2 200 J impact calculation
3.5 Test procedure
3.6 Test report
4 Jemmy test
4.1 General
4.2 Principle
4.3 Apparatus
4.4 Test procedure
4.4.1 Attack on security door and window screens
4.4.1.1 Attack upon locking points and hinges
4.4.1.2 Jemmy attack on doors fitted with anti-jemmy strips
4.4.1.3 Jemmy attack on sliding security door screens
4.4.1.4 Jemmy attack on interlocking security door and window screens
4.4.2 Jemmy attack on fixed security door and window screens
4.4.2.1 General
4.4.2.2 Anti-jemmy strips/anti-jemmy stop beads
4.4.2.3 Results
4.5 Test report
5 Pull test
5.1 General
5.2 Principle
5.3 Apparatus
5.4 Test procedure
5.4.1 General
5.4.2 Security door screens
5.4.2.1 Security door screens with Type 1 and 2 infill
5.4.2.2 Security doors with an opening determined from the jemmy or impact test
5.4.3 Security window screens
5.4.3.1 Security window screens with Type 1 and 2 infill
5.4.3.2 Security window screens with an opening determined from the jemmy or impact test