Bullet-resistant doors

Safety even in tricky situations with the NovoPorta Premio S-D-1 and S-D-2

Increasing danger from attacks with great force
There are many sensitive areas that need to be protected in the event of attacks of any kind. The threat posed by the use of handguns and assault rifles is becoming increasingly real, not only in the military sector, but also in the public and civilian sectors. This affects, for example, security areas in airports, railway stations or event venues, but also security-relevant areas in police and judicial buildings.

Often overlooked in the age of international business relationships:
A failure here would lead to immense economic damage, as well as damaging the reputation of the company. The same applies to banks and research institutions, where considerable assets also need to be protected.

In the aforementioned threat situations, the use of large-calibre handguns or assault rifles is generally assumed. The NovoPorta Premio has passed the tests in accordance with DIN EN 1522/1523 bullet resistance class FB 4 NS in single and double-leaf versions, as well as in VPAM* APR 2006 test level 6 NS as a single-leaf element. In the tests for firing class FB 4, the Premio was loaded with projectiles in handgun calibre .44 Rem. Magnum, 357 Magnum. The tests according to VPAM test level P6 were carried out with ammunition in assault rifle calibre (AK-47) 7.62 x 39 mm (FJ/PB/SC) in accordance with DIN EN 1522/1523. This is a special class that is not classified in DIN EN 1522/1523 and was inserted by VPAM.

All doors have successfully passed the tests in classes FB 4 and VPAM P6. They were tested for weak points and certified accordingly by an independent testing institute. As no splinters enter the interior, the Premio is labelled "NS = splinter-free" for maximum security.

Security against firearms
NovoPorta Premio bullet-resistant doors are approved in accordance with DIN EN 1522/1523 bullet resistance class FB 4 NS and VPAM APR 2006 test level 6 NS. This makes them suitable for threat situations in which the use of large-calibre handguns or assault rifles is assumed. These include, for example, security areas in airports, railway stations or event venues, but also security-relevant areas in police and judicial buildings.

High functionality
Bullet-resistant S-D-1 doors are available with fire protection class T30, with smoke protection classification in accordance with DIN 4102 and as RC3 burglar-resistant in accordance with DIN EN 1627. On request, the doors are also available with special bullet-resistant glazing including reinforced special steel and stainless steel glazing beads.

Design despite function
The bullet-resistant NovoPorta Premio doors - based on a modular platform approach - impress with their uniform door appearance throughout the building. Whether a door is bullet-resistant, fire-resistant or burglar-resistant cannot be recognised at first glance - a clear advantage in commercial construction.

Door comparison and properties

Comparison of bullet-resistant doors
Door designation

Thick rebate

T30 (EI2 30)

RS

Sound-insulating

RC2

RC3

RC4

Thermally insulating

Also for exterior use

DIN EN 14351-1

S-D-1 FB4 NS1)

Door 1-leaf

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

S-D-2 FB4 NS1)

Door 2-leaf

-

-

-

-

-

1) Bullet-resistant in accordance with DIN EN 1522 FB4. Alternatively also available as 1-leaf door S-D-1 as special bullet resistance class VPAM APR 2006 test level P6.
Overview of firing classes, weapon types and calibres

Overview of firing classes, weapon types and calibres

Proofing classes according to DIN EN 1522 and VPAM (extract)

Class

Weapon type

Calibre

Bullet

Type

Mass in g

Manufacturer / type

Speed in m/s *

Energy in J. *

DIN EN 1522

FB 1

Rifle

.22 lr

L/RN

2,60 ± 0,1

Winchester

360 ± 10

168

FB 2

Fist-
fire-
weapon

9 mm Luger
(9 mm Para)

FJ(1)/RN/SC

8,00 ± 0,1

DAG DM 41

400 ± 10

518

FB 3

Fist-
fire-
weapon

.357 Mag.

FJ(1)/CB/SC

10,20 ± 0,1

Geco

430 ± 10

943

FB 4

Fist-
fire-
weapon

.357 Mag.

FJ(1)/CB/SC

10,20 ± 0,1

Geco

430 ± 10

943

.44 Rem. Mag.

FJ(2)/FN/SC

15,60 ± 0,1

440 ± 10

1.510

VPAM

P 4

Handgun

.357 Mag.

FMJ/CB/SC

10,20 ± 0,1

Geco

430 ± 10

943

.44 Rem. Mag.

FMJ*/FN/SC

15,60 ± 0,1

Javelin

440 ± 10

1.510

P 5

.357 Mag.

FMs/CB

7,1 ± 0,1

DAG Special

580 ± 10

1.194

P 6

Rifle

7,62 x 39

FMJ/PB/FeC

8.0 ± 0.1
Core 3.60

M 43

720 ± 10

2.074

L = lead, CB = cone nose, FJ(1) = full metal jacket bullet, steel, FJ(2) = full metal jacket bullet, copper
FN = flat nose bullet, FMJ = steel full jacket*, FMJ* = copper full jacket, FeC = iron core
PB = pointed nose bullet, RN = round nose bullet, SC = soft core (lead)

* on impact

Our signs for your safety

Security even in tricky situations with the Novoferm steel door NovoPorta Premio with bullet resistance; also available in combination with T30 / EI 30 fire protection.

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Your plus points at a glance

  • With bullet and burglar-resistant effect
  • Tested in accordance with DIN EN 1522 / 1523 bullet resistance class FB 4 NS
  • The door was fired at with projectiles in handgun calibre .44 Rem. Magnum, 357 Magnum handgun calibre. The tests according to VPAM test level P6 were carried out with ammunition in assault rifle calibre (AK-47) 7.62 x 39 mm (FJ/PB/SC) in accordance with DIN EN 1522/1523.
  • As a single-leaf element in VPAM* APR 2006 test level 6 NS
  • Can be used e.g. for security areas in airports, large railway stations or event venues, but also exposed areas in police and judicial buildings
  • As no splinters enter the interior, the Premio is labelled "NS = splinter-free" for maximum security

Technology and details

TECHNICAL DATES PREMIO S-D

Technical data Premio S-D-1 and S-D-2

Models

S-D-1

S-D-2

Resistance class

RC3

RC3

Approved dimensions

Construction dimension (BR) Width min. - max.

625 - 1,375
(541 - 1,291)

1,375 - 2,500
(1,291 - 2,416)

Clear passage (LD) (BR) Height min. - max.

1,750 - 2,500
(1,708 - 2,458)

1,750 - 2,500
(1,708 - 2,458)

Construction dimension (BR) (BRM) Flap width min. - max.

500 - 1,000
(416 - 916)

-

Clear passage (LD) Height min. - max.

715 - 1,750
(631 - 1,666)

-

Safety equipment

Number of safety pins per sash

2 (3)

2 (3)

PZ security mortise lock with special deadbolt

-

-

Inactive leaf locking (faceplate edge bolt)
(with locking upwards and downwards)

-

-

Anti-drill security profile cylinder

-

-

Door leaf
Door leaf thickness approx.

64

64

Sheet thickness

1,5

1,5

Thick fold (3-sided)

-

-

Opening type, according to DIN


left or right


left or right

Heat transfer coefficient to DIN EN ISO 10 077-1

Ud = 1.8 W/m2K

Ud = 1.9 W/m2K

Walls
Masonry (stone compressive strength ≥ 12)

≥ 115

≥ 115

Concrete (strength class ≥ 12/15)

≥ 120

≥ 120

Aerated concrete blocks/blocks
(strength class 4 / bonded)

≥ 240

≥ 240

Reinforced aerated concrete wall panels
(strength class 4 / bonded)

≥ 240

≥ 240

F90-A/EI90 burglary protection installation walls
as a steel stud wall (in accordance with DIN 4.102,
Part 4, Table 10.2) or EN 13501-2

≥ 100

≥ 100

Steel construction
(minimum wall thickness of the steel profiles 4 mm)

-

-

Option
Also with smoke protection

-

-

Also sound-insulating

23 - 45 dB*

22 - 43 dB*

Also with glazing

-

-

Also with top panel

-

-

Also with fanlight

-

-

Test report no.

45-53/18

45-53/18

All dimensions in mm
- possible - not possible
BR = construction dimension, RAM = external frame dimension, LD = clear opening dimension
* The specified sound reduction values are laboratory values for full-leaf doors only.
The laboratory value - 5 dB applies to the sound reduction value achievable on the building.