Which lock to use?
The table below shows which lock classification is required for which grade:
Burglary
Resistance
Grade
(EN 1143-1) | Lock Configuration
(EN 1300) |
Number of locks | Lock Class |
0 | 1 | A |
I | 1 | A |
II | 1 | A |
III | 1 | B |
IV | 2 | B |
V | 2 | B |
VI | 2 | C |
VII | 2 | C |
VIII | 2 | C |
IX | 2 | C |
X | 2 | C |
XI | 2 (3) | D (C) |
XII | 2 (3) | D (C) |
XIII | 3 | D (C) |
More information on other standards, please contact your local Chubbsafes dealer.
Are all safes fireproof?
No, they are not. A burglary-resistant safe can give some protection against fire but only for a short time and at relatively low temperature, because the materials inside the walls act as insulators. A fire-resistant safe for documents or digital media should be correctly certified to ensure the right fire protection.