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INDEX TEST SPECIFICATIONS KEY STORAGE / CASH BOXES


Key Store Series KS0001C/KS0002C KS0030E Electronic Key Safe Series CB Cash Boxes/KC Key Boxes


FIRE SAFES Transportable Fire Chest FS0351K/FS0352C Titan FS1250E Series


Fire Fighter FS0430E Series Fire Ranger FS1510 Series Firechief FS1610 Series


Fire Commander FS1900E Series


FIRE FILES World Class Vertical Fire File FS2250 Series World Class Lateral Fire File FS2410 Series DATA SAFES


Datacare DS2000 Series Data Combi DS2500E Series


Data Commander DS4620E Series Millennium Duplex DS4640E Series


FIRE & SECURITY SAFES FireFox SS1620 Series Citadel SS1190 Series Orion HS1110 Series SECURITY SAFES


Compact Home/Office SS0720E Series Saracen SS0935E Series


Cashier Deposit SS0990E Series Fortress SS1180 Series


Castille 6/Diamond 10 Series Condor 20/Cobra 35 Series Planet 60/Cosmos 100 Series LAPTOP SECURITY CASES


Madrid SC0062CG/Milano SC0071C Laptop Cases Venice SC0082C/SC0084C Laptop Cases


KEY Fire Protection Rating


Fire resistance shown in minutes.


£1,000 €1.500


Fire Digital Media Protection Rating


Fire resistance shown in minutes.


Fitted with


electronic lock


Recommended Insurance ratings Cash rating shown.


Multiply by 10 for valuables. Example. £1,000 = £1,000 cash or £10,000 valuables.


Fitted with key lock


Fitted with Alarm


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Fire Test Standards – The fire test standards below require that the critical maximum temperature of the following media cannot be exceeded (a) Paper Records – 175°C (b) Digital Media – 120°C (c) Computer Data – 52°C.


NT FIRE 017-60 Paper – Requires safe to be heated to 945°C for 1 hour. The maximum temperature inside the cabinet shall not exceed 175°C.


NT FIRE 017-90 Paper – Requires safe to be heated to 1050°C for 90 minutes. The maximum temperature inside the cabinet shall not exceed 175°C.


NT FIRE 017-120 Dis – Requires safe to be heated to 1090°C for 2 hours. The maximum temperature inside the cabinet shall not exceed 52°C.


NT FIRE 017-120 Paper – Requires safe to be heated to 1090°C for 2 hours. The maximum temperature inside the cabinet shall not exceed 175°C.


UL 72 Class 350-60 – Requires safe to be heated to 927°C for 1 hour. Internal temperature must not rise above 177°C.


EN1047-120 Dis – Requires safe to be heated to over 1100°C for 2 hours. Internal temperature shall not exceed 52°C.


KS G 4500-180 – Requires safe to be heated to over 1122°C for 3 hours. Internal temperature must not rise above 177°C.


EN1143-1 – The European norm for resistance to burglary attack with various resistance grades up to Grade 10.


EN14450-S1 – The European norm for resistance to burglary attack. Grade S1.


EN14450-S2 – The European norm for resistance to burglary attack. Grade S2.


GB16810-1997 – Requires safe to be heated to 945°C for 1 hour. The maximum temperature inside the cabinet shall not exceed 175°C.


LPS 30P, LPS 60P- EN 15659 – Light Fire Resistance where the internal temperature will not exceed 175°C.


MTS DIP 120-60DM (Grade B) – Digital Media fire protection where the internal temperature will not exceed 120°C.


DIMENSIONS


No. of shelves/doors/drawers All weights and sizes are approximate.


A External height x width x depth B Internal height x width x depth C Door swing/door handle depth D Weight E Capacity F


WARRANTY/INSURANCE


All Phoenix Fire Safes come with a Free lifetime ‘after the fire’ replace- ment warranty and a full two year materials and labour warranty.*


*A lifetime warranty applies to KS0001C and KS0002C.A 2 year back to base warranty for the SC0080C.1 year for SS0720E’s,KC,KS,CB, SC Series.


Insurance cover against burglary attack will vary due to location and circumstances.Please check with your underwriter.


Fitted with Changeable key lock


Water Resitant


Life-time Guarantee


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