Security classes
What security class do I need?
The classes of burglar resistance according to European Standard ENV 1627
Security class WK |
Burglary type |
Use |
door model |
1 |
Basic protection against burglary by the use of physical force | Premises without increased risk of burglary |
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2 |
Occasional burglar uses basic burglary tools | Increased protection for normal housing security | Standard 2 |
3 |
Experienced burglar usesheavy duty drilling and hammering tools | High level of security for the premises in view of increased risk of burglary | Standard 3 |
4 |
Experienced burglar additionally uses electric saws and power drilling tools | Extra high level of housing protection in view of high risk of burglary | Premium |
5 |
Experienced burglar additionally uses power cutting and heavy duty drilling tools | Extremely high protection for military and industrial premises. Minimum door weight- 300 kg |
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6 |
Experienced burglar additionally uses power cutting and heavy duty drilling tools | Extremely high protection for military bunkers, etc. Minimum door weight- 500 kg |
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Burglar resistance class 2 door can withstand against occasional burglar uses simple tools.
The tools used to test doors to burglary resistance class 2 (WK2) by EN-1627.
SKYDAS STANDART 2 tests of burglar resistance in IFT Rosenheim laboratory in Germany.
Burglar resistance class 3 protects against burglaries using heavy duty tools.
The tools used to test doors to burglary resistance class 3 (WK3) by EN-1627.
SKYDAS STANDART 3 tests of burglar resistance in IFT Rosenheim laboratory in Germany.
Burglar resistance class 4 doors protect your property from experienced burglar using saws and electric drilling tools.
The tools used to test doors to burglary resistance class 4 (WK4) by EN-1627.
SKYDAS PREMIUM tests of burglar resistance in IFT Rosenheim laboratory in Germany.