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United States government safe and vault door specifications

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General Services Administration-approved safes and vaults are certified high-security safes and vault doors for military and embassy applications. Each vault door under this specification meets stringent criteria and has passed the qualification tests and inspections performed at a Government test facility for the General Services Administration.

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Requirements

The protection levels certified above applies only to the door and not to the vault proper.

Class 5-V

A United States Government Class 5-V vault door, which has been tested and approved by the Government under Fed. Spec. AA-D-600D, affords the following security protection:

  • 20 man-hours against surreptitious entry.
  • 30 man-minutes against covert entry.
  • 10 man-minutes against forced entry.
  • Class 5-A

    A United States Government Class 5-A vault door, which has been tested and approved by the Government under Fed. Spec. AA-D-600D, affords the following security protection:

  • 30 man-minutes against covert entry.
  • 10 man-minutes against forced entry.
  • Class 5-B

    A United States Government Class 5-B vault door, which has been tested and approved by the Government under Fed. Spec. AA-D-600D, is ballistic resistant and affords the following security protection:

  • 20 man-hours against surreptitious entry.
  • 30 man-minutes against covert entry.
  • 10 man-minutes against forced entry.
  • Manufacturers

  • Overly Door Company http://door.overly.com/gsa
  • International Vault, Inc.
  • Fedsafes
  • Brown Safe
  • Hamilton Safe
  • Vanguard
  • Diebold
  • Alpha Safe
  • Vault Doors
  • Young Ann Vault & Safe
  • ProSteel Security Products
  • References

    United States government safe and vault door specifications Wikipedia