AMSEC UL1812 UL Two Hour Fire & Impact Safe
The AMSEC U.L. Listed Safe Model UL1812 Fire Rating 2 Hours Impact
Rated Safe is one in a series of 6 sizes, and one of the sizes is sure
to fit your needs. This safe, designed primarily for home use,
conveniently fits into most small places for security and easy access.
Fire Protection is paramount in the AMSEC Model UL1812 Two Hour Fire
Safe. It carries a U.L. 2 Hour Class 350 with Impact Rating. This means
the safe withstands 1850 degree external temperature for two solid hours
while the inside temperature does not extent beyond 350 degrees. This
is a very severe test and is followed up on by U.L. often. The Impact
rating means the safe is heated for 30 minutes at 1500 degrees and then
dropped two stories (30') to ensure its integrity. This is a Fire Test!
The AMSEC Two Hour Fire Safe with Impact Rating carries a Lifetime
Replacement Warranty if the safe is exposed to a fire.
Features:
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The best warranty in the business. Lifetime fire replacement and one year parts and labor.
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U.L. listed Class 350 F two hour fire and impact rating.
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Safes withstand fires of up to 1850 F for two hours and a 30' drop equivalent to falling through a 2-story burning building.
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Increased barriers for burglary protection. There is an impressive
3-1/2" thick recessed door with a 5/8" thick front for excellent pry
resistance.
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Handle activated locking mechanism with 7/8" diameter solid steel chrome plated locking bolts offering smooth operation.
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Internal anchor bolt hole with hardware.
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Standard lock is a U.L. listed Group II key dial combination lock with re-locker. 1 million possible combinations.
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Auxiliary spring-loaded re-lock device activated by severe attack.
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Heavy duty steel hinges provide additional security and smooth operation.
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For your convenience, rubber feet are standard on the UL1812. 1" high rubber feet, included in exterior dimension.
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Includes one adjustable shelf.
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Attractively accented with a brass-plated dial, brown powder-coated handle, decorative emblems, and plush velour interior.
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Available in a durable Charcoal textured finish.
U.L. Fire Resistive Rating Classification
The following explains the Underwriter's Laboratories' fire-resistant
container testing procedures on the Class 350 degrees F, one hour and
Class 350 degrees F two hour Fire Labels.
U.L. Label/Class 350 F-one hour and Class 350 F-two hours. The safe
will maintain an interior temperature of less than 350 degrees F when
exposed to fire for one hour at 1700 degrees F or two hours at 1850
degrees F. Safe must successfully undergo all other requirements for the
Fire Endurance Test, Explosion Hazard Test, and Fire/Impact Test, as
stated below.
Fire Endurance Test
After heat sensors and paper are placed inside the safe, the unit is
locked and exposed to a uniformly distributed fire. The furnace is
regulated to reach a maximum temperature of 1700 degrees F for one hour,
or 1850 degrees F for two hours, then allowed to cool without opening
the furnace. The interior temperature is recorded throughout the test
and during the cooling period until a definite drop is shown and must
never exceed 350 degrees F. Once cooled, the unit is opened and examined
for usability. The units locking mechanism and parts fastenings are
examined for security, and the interior is examined for visible evidence
of undue heat transmission.
Explosion Hazard Test
The safe is locked and placed into a furnace preheated to 2000
degrees F. This temperature is maintained for 30 minutes (2-hour test is
45 minutes), and if no explosion results, the unit can cool without
opening the furnace doors. Once cooled, the unit is opened and examined
for usability. The units locking mechanisms and parts fastenings are
examined for security, and the interior is examined for visible evidence
of undue heat transmission.
Fire Impact Test (Manufacturer's Option)
After the explosion hazard test, the safe is removed from the furnace
and, within two minutes, is dropped 30' onto a riprap of brick on a
heavy concrete base. After impact, the unit is examined for deformation,
rupture of parts, damaged insulation, and any other openings in the
interior. Once cooled, the unit is inverted and reheated to 1550F for 30
minutes (2 hour test: 45 minutes at 1638F). Once cooled, the unit is
opened and examined for usability. The units locking mechanisms and
parts fastenings are examined for security, and the interior is examined
for visible evidence of undue heat transmission.
Dimensions:
- Outside: 25.00" H X 18.00" W X 18.50" D
- Inside: 18.50" H X 12.50" W X 12.00" D
- Interior Cubic Feet: 1.61
- Weight: 272.00
- Fire Rating: 2 Hours