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UL 291-2016 pdf download.Automated Teller Systems.
c) For a 24 hour service Level 2 security container, a lock complying with UL 768 (Group I or 1 R), or UI 887, or a high-security electronic lock, Type 1, complying with the requirements for high-security electronic locks.
13.1.2.1 A security container shall be permitted to optionally be provided with a secondary lock as follows:
For a business-hour, 24-hour service level 1 or lever 2 security container, secondary locks as specified in 13.1.2(a).
The customer operation manuals must caution the customer on the security risk of using a secondary lock with a lower security rating. The manual should state that improper use of the secondary lock feature will reduce the security level of the ATM. The manual should also describe proper operation of the primary and secondary locks.
13.1.3 The locking mechanism is to be so designed and constructed that it may be operated to unlock and lock the security container. The various paris of the locking mechanism shall be so constructed and assembled that any unit or part may be repaired or replaced.
13.1.4 The moving parts of the locking mechanism and the wearing surfaces of parts such as hinges or boltwork shall be so designed that they will resist, without detrimental effects, the wear and tear incident to intended use.
13.1.5 The product and its locking mechanism shall be so constructed as to resist, without detrimental effects, the corrosive influences to which they may be subjected in service.
13.1.6 The frames and door hinges shall be designed to ensure proper alignment of doors and smooth operation of locking bolts.
13.1.7 The security container of a 24-Hour Service. Level 1 or Level 2. automated teller machine that is intended for a freestanding installation (see 3.11) shall be equipped with an anchoring device or devices, that when Installed in accordance with the manufacturer’s instructions, will withstand the following static force of an attempt to remove the security container from its location. The force is to be applied in both the vertical and horizontal direction. The release mechanism of each anchoring device shall only be accessible when the door of the security container is open. The ability to withstand the vertical or horizontaJ force can be determined by calculating the tensile and shear strength of the anchoring device or devices.
a) For a 24-hour service Level 1 security container, a 50,000 pound (222,411 N) static force.
b) For a 24-hour service Level 2 secunty container, a 22,000 pound (97,861 N) static force.
Exception: If the freestanding installation is within a building arid the anchoring device(s) cannot be secured to the building structure, it shall be attached to a steel plate at least 4 feel by 8 feel by 1/2 inch thick (1.22 m by 2.44 m by 12.7 mm thick) or the equivalent so as to restrict the removal of the teller machine from the budding.
13.1.8 For security containers that are intended to be installed on concrete pads. the required anchoring device(s) shall be installed in concrete rated a minimum of 5,000 PSI, compression strength at 28 days. This information shall be included in the manufacturers installation instwctions provided with the device in accordance with Installation and Operating Instructions, Section 4.
Mded 13.1 8 efleclie May 13, 2013
13.1.9 A 24-Hour Service, Level I or Level 2, freestanding automated teller machine shall not be equipped with wheels, skids or devices, or with features that will assist in engaging lifting devices, unless they can be removed or rendered inoperative after the unit has been installed.
132 24-hour service — level 1
13.2.1 The metal in the security container body shall be equal to solid open-hearth steel at least I inch (25.4 mm) in thickness, having an ultimate tensile strength of 50,000 psi (344.7 MPa), either cast or fabricated, and shall be fastened in a manner equal to a continuous 114 inch (6.4 mm) penetration weld of open-hearth steel having an ultimate tensile strength of 50000 psi.
13,2.2 The security container shall have a door with a minimum thickness of material equal to 1 inch (25.4 mm) of open-hearth steel or the equivalent.

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