Tests shall be performed on the samples in the following order:
TEST A. With the panels in the test position, a concentrated load of eight hundred pounds shall be applied to the vertical pull stile incorporating a locking device, at a point on the stile within six inches of the locking device, in the direction parallel to the plane of the glass that would tend to open the door. With the load removed, determine if the primary locking device can be unlocked by manipulation as described in Test H.
TEST B. 1. With panels in the test position, a concentrated load of fifty pounds shall be applied to the vertical pull stile incorporating a locking device, at a point on the stile within six inches of the locking device, in the direction parallel to the plane of the glass that would tend to open the door while, simultaneously, an additional concentrated load of 200 pounds is applied to the same area of the same stile in a direction perpendicular to the plane of glass toward the interior side of the building. With the load applied, determine if the primary locking device can be unlocked by manipulation as directed in Test H.
2. Repeat Test B. 1. substituting 800 pounds for the indicated fifty pounds. Perform the manipulation tests with the load removed.
TEST C. 1. With the panels in the test position, a concentrated load of fifty pounds shall be applied to the vertical pull stile incorporating a locking device, at a point on the stile within six inches of the locking device, in the direction parallel to the plane of the glass that would tend to open the door while simultaneously, an additional concentrated load of 200 pounds is applied to the same stile in the direction perpendicular to the plane of the glass toward the exterior side of the door. With the load applied, determine if the primary locking device can be unlocked by manipulation as described by Test H.
2. Repeat Test C. 1. substituting 800 pounds for the indicated fifty pounds. Perform the manipulation tests with the load removed.
TEST D. With the movable panel lifted upward to its full limit within the confines of the door frame, a concentrated load of 800 pounds shall be applied separately to each vertical pull stile incorporating a locking device, in the direction parallel to the plane of the glass that would tend to open the door. With the load removed, determine if the primary locking device can be unlocked by manipulation as described in Test H.
TEST E. 1. With the movable panel lifted upward to its fuel limit within the confines of the door frames, a concentrated load of fifty pounds shall be applied to the vertical pull stile incorporating a locking device, at a point on the stile within six inches of the locking device, in the direction parallel to the plane of the glass that would tend to open the door while, simultaneously, an additional concentrated load of 200 pounds is applied to the same area of the same stile in the direction perpendicular to the plane of the glass toward the interior side of the door. With load applied, determine if the primary locking device can be unlocked by manipulation as described in Test H.
2. Repeat Test E. 1. substituting eight hundred pounds for the indicated fifty pounds. Perform the manipulation tests with the load removed.
TEST F. 1. With the movable panel lifted upward to its full limit within the confines of the door panel, a concentrated load of fifty pounds shall be applied to the vertical stile incorporating a locking device, at a point on the stile within six inches of the locking device, in the direction parallel to the plane of glass that would tend to open the door while, simultaneously, an additional concentrated load of 200 pounds is applied to the same area of the same stile in the direction perpendicular to the plane of the glass toward the exterior side of the door. With the load applied, determine if the primary locking device can be unlocked by manipulation as described in Test H.
2. Repeat Test F. 1. substituting 800 pounds for the indicated fifty pounds. Perform the manipulation tests with the load removed.
TEST G. For inside sliding doors, repeat Test D, while simultaneously applying a concentrated load of fifty pounds at the end of the movable bottom rail near the meeting stiles inward. For outside sliding doors, repeat Test D while simultaneously applying a concentrated load of fifty pounds at the end of the movable bottom rail near the meeting stiles and outward.
TEST H. Lift, push, pull, or otherwise manipulate by hand the door relative to the clearances within the frame while attempting to open the door. This test shall be conducted continuously for five minutes.
Examine the assembly and determine a method and position for inserting a tool through the assembly from the outside so as to contact the primary locking device or the latch. Two different tools shall be used: a knife or spatula within a thin blade approximately 1/32 inch thick, not more than one inch wide, and no longer than six inches; and a piece of stiff steel wire with a diameter of approximately 1/16 inch. Determine whether it is possible to insert the wire or manipulate with either of these tools so as to unlock the door within a five-minute time period.
TEST I. 1. With the following tools: a. A knife or spatula with a thin blade approximately 1/32 inch thick, not more than one inch wide, and no longer than six inches; and b. A straight or Phillips screwdriver with a maximum six-inch shaft.
Remove from the door assembly all screws, glazing beads, or other mechanical fasteners which can be removed readily from the exterior within a time limit of five minutes. Determine if the primary locking device can be unlocked or entry gained by manipulation as described in Test H.
2. Fixed Panels. Fixed panels shall be fastened in accordance with the manufacturer's instructions. Tests shall be performed in the following order:
TEST A. With the panels in the normal position, a concentrated load of 300 pounds shall be applied at midspan of the fixed jambstile in the direction parallel to the plane of the glass that would tend to remove the fixed panel from the frame jamb pocket. With the load applied, determine if entry can be gained by manipulation as described in Subsection D.3. of this section, Test H.
TEST B. With the panels in the normal position, a concentrated load of 300 pounds shall be applied at midspan of the fixed jambstile in the direction parallel to the plane of the glass that would tend to remove the fixed panel from the frame jamb pocket while, simultaneously, an additional fixed panel interlock stile in the direction perpendicular to the plane of the glass which would tend to disengage the meeting stiles. With this load applied determine if entry can be gained by manipulation as described in Subsection D.3. of this section, Test H.
TEST C. Repeat Test A. with the fixed panel lifted upward to its full limit within the confines of the door frame. The lifting force need not exceed 150 pounds at the bottom of the exterior face of the meeting stile. With this load applied, determine if entry can be gained by manipulation as described in Subsection D.3. of this section, Test H.
3. A sliding door assembly shall fail these tests if at any time during or after the test, the sliding door assembly does not remain engaged, intact, and in the closed and locked position by manipulating an exposed component; or if one can enter through displaced or damage portions.
4. The report shall include the following: Identification of the samples tested; type, size, location and number of locking devices; type, location and number of anchors; type and thickness of glazing material and an indication of whether or not the subject passed the test. The report shall also indicate at what point the assembly fails. The report shall be certified to be a true copy by the testing laboratory and shall be forwarded direct from the laboratory to the enforcing authority.