Publish Time: 2025-05-26 Origin: Site
EN 12209 is a European standard that establishes performance requirements and test methods for mechanically operated locks and locking plates in the field of architectural hardware. It sets clear testing standards and grading systems for key indicators such as durability, security, fire resistance, and smoke prevention, ensuring that products meet stringent requirements in various applications.
EN 12209:2024 classifies mechanical locks using an 8-digit coding system.
Classification
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Category of use | Durability and force on latch bolt | Door mass and closing force | Suitability for use on fire resisting and/or smoke control doors | Safety | Corrosion resistance and temperature | Security and drill resistance | Key identification of lever locks |
Digit 1 - Category of use
Three grades are identified :
Grade 1: for use by people with a high incentive to exercise care and with a small chance of misuse, e.g.
residential doors;
Grade 2: for use by people with some incentive to exercise care but where there is some chance of
misuse, e.g. office doors;
Grade 3: for use by the public where there is little incentive to exercise care and where there is a high
chance of misuse, e.g. doors in public buildings.
Digit 2 - Durability
Indicates the expected service life of locks; with and without side force on latch bolt.
Ten grades of durability and force on mechanically operated latch bolt are identified:
Grade | Number of cycles latch | Load on latchbolt |
0 | 1 to 49 999 | No load or for locks without latchbolt |
A | 50 000 to 99 999 | No load or for locks without latchbolt |
B | 100 000 to 199 999 | No load or for locks without latchbolt |
C | ≥ 200 000 | No load or for locks without latchbolt |
L | 100 000 to 199 999 | 25 N |
M | ≥ 200 000 | 25 N |
R | 100 000 to 199 999 | 50N |
S | ≥ 200 000 | 50 N |
W | 100 000 to 199 999 | 120 N |
X | ≥ 200 000 | 120 N |
Digit 3 - Door mass and closing force
Ten grades of the weight of doors and closing force to use are identified:
Grade | Door mass | Closing force |
0 | locks without a latch bolt | > 0 and ≤ 15 N closing force |
1 | up to 100 kg door mass | > 25 and ≤ 50 N closing force |
2 | up to 200 kg door mass | |
3 | above 200 kg door mass or as specified by the manufacturer | |
4 | up to 100 kg door mass | > 15 and ≤ 25 N closing force |
5 | up to 200 kg door mass | |
6 | above 200 kg door mass or as specified by the manufacturer | |
7 | up to 100 kg door mass | > 0 and ≤ 15 N closing force |
8 | up to 200 kg door mass | |
9 | above 200 kg door mass or as specified by the manufacturer |
Digit 4 - Suitability for use on fire resisting and/or smoke control door set
This digit indicates if the locks are appropriate for fire-resistant and smoke control doors.. Four grades are identified:
Grade 0: not verified for use on fire resisting /smoke control door set assemblies;
Grade A: for use on smoke control door set assemblies based on a test in accordance with EN 1634-3;
Grade B: for use on smoke control and fire resisting door set assemblies based on a test in accordance with EN 1634-1 or EN 1634-2;
Grade N: for use on smoke control and fire resisting door set assemblies based on tests where the lock does not contribute to keeping the door in a closed position during the fire resisting and/or smoke control test.
Digit 5 - Safety
Only one grade of safety is identified
Grade 0: no safety requirement
NOTE See EN 179 and EN 1125 for locks, latches and locking plates that are part of exit devices for use on emergency or panic exit doors.
Digit 6 - Corrosion resistance and temperature
This digit reflects the lock's resistance to corrosion according to EN1670 and its operational temperature range. Seven grades are identified:
Grade 0: no defined corrosion resistance; no temperature requirement;
Grade A: low corrosion resistance (24 h); no temperature requirement;
Grade B: moderate corrosion resistance (48 h); no temperature requirement;
Grade C: high corrosion resistance (96 h); no temperature requirement;
Grade D: very high corrosion resistance (240 h); no temperature requirement;
Grade F: high corrosion resistance (96 h); temperature requirement: from –10 °C to +60 °C;
Grade G: very high corrosion resistance (240 h); temperature requirement: from –10 °C to +60 °C.
Digit 7 - Security and drill resistance
This digit refers to the lock's ability to withstand forced entry attempts, with higher grades indicating greater resistance to both physical attacks and drilling, ranging from no security (Grade 0) to very high security with drill resistance (Grade 7):
Grade 0: no security characteristics
Grade 1: minimum security and no drill resistance;
Grade 2: low security and no drill resistance;
Grade 3: medium security and no drill resistance;
Grade 4: high security and no drill resistance;
Grade 5: high security with drill resistance;
Grade 6: very high security and no drill resistance;
Grade 7: very high security with drill resistance.
Digit 8 - Key identification of lever locks
Nine grades are identified:
Grade 0: no characteristics;
Grade A: minimum three detaining elements;
Grade B: minimum five detaining elements;
Grade C: minimum five detaining elements, extended number of effective differs;
Grade D: minimum six detaining elements;
Grade E: minimum six detaining elements, extended number of effective differs;
Grade F: minimum seven detaining elements;
Grade G: minimum seven detaining elements, extended number of effective differs;
Grade H: minimum eight detaining elements, extended number of effective differs.
NOTE For non-lever locks classification “-“applies.
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