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AS 5039-2003

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Security screen doors and security window grilles

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Superseded date

03-23-2023

Language(s)

English

Published date

01-01-2003

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1 - AS 5039-2003 SECURITY SCREEN DOORS AND SECURITY WINDOW GRILLES
4 - PREFACE
5 - CONTENTS
6 - FOREWORD
7 - 1 SCOPE
7 - 2 APPLICATION
7 - 3 REFERENCED DOCUMENTS
8 - 4 DEFINITIONS
8 - 4.1 Deadlatching bolt
8 - 4.2 Deadlocking latch bolt
8 - 4.3 Door frame
8 - 4.4 Framing section
8 - 4.5 Infill
9 - 4.6 Interlock
9 - 4.7 Joiner/Jointer
9 - 4.8 Key
9 - 4.9 Mullion
9 - 4.10 Rebate
9 - 4.11 Recognized testing authority
9 - 4.12 Regulatory authority
9 - 4.13 Reveal
9 - 4.14 Sash
9 - 4.14.1 Fixed
9 - 4.14.2 Operating
9 - 4.15 Security screen door
9 - 4.16 Security window grille
9 - 4.17 Transom
9 - 4.18 Type test
10 - 4.19 Window frame
10 - 5 CLASSIFICATION OF SECURITY SCREEN DOORS AND WINDOW GRILLES
10 - 5.1 General
10 - 5.2 Types (applicable to security screen doors and window grilles)
14 - 5.3 Classes (applicable only to window grilles)
14 - 6 GENERAL REQUIREMENTS
14 - 6.1 Galvanic compatibility
15 - 6.2 Corrosion protection
15 - 6.2.1 General
15 - 6.2.2 Testing requirements
15 - 6.2.3 Deemed-to-satisfy provisions
15 - 6.3 Infill material
15 - 6.3.1 General
15 - 6.3.2 Type I infill material
16 - 6.4 Hinges
16 - 6.5 Locks
16 - 6.5.1 General
16 - 6.5.2 Not accessible from outside
16 - 6.5.3 Accessible from outside
17 - 6.6 Lock fitting
17 - 6.7 Rivets
17 - 6.8 Accessible fastening devices
17 - 6.9 Dimensions of door leafs
17 - 7 PERFORMANCE
17 - 7.1 General
18 - 7.2 Dynamic impact test
19 - 7.3 Jemmy test
19 - 7.4 Pull test
20 - 7.5 Probe test
20 - 7.6 Shear test
20 - 7.7 Knife shear test
20 - 8 MARKING
21 - 9 INSTALLATION INSTRUCTIONS
22 - APPENDIX A - MEANS FOR DEMONSTRATING COMPLIANCE WITH THIS STANDARD
22 - A1 SCOPE
22 - A2 STATISTICAL SAMPLING
22 - A3 PRODUCT CERTIFICATION
23 - A4 SUPPLIER'S QUALITY MANAGEMENT SYSTEM
23 - A5 OTHER MEANS OF ASSESSMENT
24 - APPENDIX B - TEST SEQUENCE FLOW CHARTS
27 - APPENDIX C - IDENTIFICATION DETAILS AND TEST REPORT
27 - C1 HINGED SECURITY SCREEN DOORS
36 - C3 IDENTIFICATION DETAILS FOR SLIDING SECURITY SCREEN DOORS
44 - C5 IDENTIFICATION DETAILS FOR SECURITY WINDOW GRILLES
55 - APPENDIX D - MARKING

This Standard sets out the requirements for the performance of hinged and sliding security screen doors and security window grilles used primarily in residential situations.

This Standard specifies requirements for the performance of all types of hinged and sliding security screen doors and hinged, sliding, removable and fixed security window grilles used primarily in residential situations. This Standard is concerned mainly with resistance to forced entry and does not address the important issues relating to egress in the case of emergency. The Standard covers movable and removable security window grilles, which can be used in these instances. NOTES: 1 Alternative methods for determining compliance with this Standard are given in Appendix A. 2 The effectiveness of security screen doors or window grilles is dependent on the strength of the screen and grille and the adequacy of its installation in its surrounds. For information on installation, see the Foreword and AS 5040. 3 Double-leaf doors may be constructed and tested in accordance with this Standard, and reported accordingly in consultation with the testing authority.

Committee
CS-023
DocumentType
Standard
ISBN
0 7337 5213 6
Pages
50
PublisherName
Standards Australia
Status
Superseded
SupersededBy
Supersedes
UnderRevision

First published as part of AS 2803-1985.Second edition 1987.AS 2803-1987 jointly revised and redesignated as AS/NZS 2803.1:1994.AS/NZS 2803.2 first published 1995.AS/NZS 4483.1 first published 1997.AS/NZS 4483.2 first published 1999.Second edition AS/NZS 4483.1:1999.AS/NZS 4604 first published 1999.AS/NZS 2803.1:1994, AS/NZS 2803.2:1995, AS/NZS 4483.1:1997, AS/NZS 4483.2:1999 and AS/NZS 4604:1999 revised, amalgamated and redesignated in part as AS 5039-2003. First published as part of AS 2803-1985. Second edition 1987. AS 2803-1987 jointly revised and redesignated as AS/NZS 2803.1:1994. AS/NZS 2803.2 first published 1995. AS/NZS 4483.1 first published 1997. AS/NZS 4483.2 first published 1999. Second edition AS/NZS 4483.1:1999. AS/NZS 4604 first published 1999. AS/NZS 2803.1:1994, AS/NZS 2803.2:1995, AS/NZS 4483.1:1997, AS/NZS 4483.2:1999 and AS/NZS 4604:1999 revised, amalgamated and redesignated in part as AS 5039-2003.

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