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20/05/26

Delivering PAS 24 Compliance with UAP Hardware

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PAS 24 is a recognised UK security standard for doors and windows, designed to ensure a doorset can…

PAS 24 is a recognised UK security standard for doors and windows, designed to ensure a doorset can resist forced entry through a series of controlled tests. It is widely specified across residential and light commercial projects where enhanced security is required. PAS 24 compliant door hardware plays a critical role in meeting these security standards.

A key point to understand is that PAS 24 testing applies to complete doorsets, not individual products. This means every component on the door must perform together as a system. Locks, cylinders, handles, hinges and letterplates all contribute to the overall outcome and must function together to ensure a pass.


What Is PAS 24 Testing for Door Hardware?

PAS 24 replicates real-world, opportunistic break-in attempts using common tools and mechanical force.

The testing process typically includes:

  • Manipulation testing, where locks and cylinders are targeted using basic tools to attempt unauthorised entry
  • Mechanical loading tests, where significant forces are applied directly to locking points, hinges and fixings. This includes:
    • A load of approximately 4.5 kN applied directly over each locking point and hinge
    • A simultaneous lateral (side) load of around 1.5 kN, simulating attempts to pull locking elements out of their keeps

How PAS 24 Door Hardware Is Tested

These tests assess how well the doorset resists being forced apart at its most vulnerable points and whether all components perform as intended. To achieve PAS 24, the doorset must withstand all stages without allowing access.


Why PAS 24 Compliant Door Hardware Is Important

While PAS 24 certification applies to the full doorset, hardware plays a crucial role in achieving compliance.

How Hardware Impacts PAS 24 Compliance

Multipoint locks, cylinders, hinges and door furniture must maintain structural integrity under significant load while resisting manipulation. Weakness at any fixing point or interface can compromise the entire system.

This is why selecting compliant door hardware is essential for delivering a secure, reliable doorset.


PAS 24 Compliant Door Hardware from UAP

UAP offers a comprehensive range of PAS 24 compliant door hardware, designed to support secure doorsets across all major door types, including composite, uPVC, timber and aluminium.

Our range includes:

  • Multipoint locking systems built for strength and durability under load
  • High-performance cylinders, including solutions such as FreezeGuard
  • Secure door furniture and letterplates designed to minimise vulnerabilities

All products are developed to perform as part of a complete system, helping fabricators and installers achieve reliable PAS 24 outcomes.

It is also worth noting that products used in PAS 24 testing do not require additional accreditations such as TS007 or Secured by Design. However, careful product selection remains essential, and using PAS 24 compliant door hardware provides added confidence in overall performance.


Using PAS 24 Compliant Door Hardware for Fire Doors

In many applications, doors must meet more than one requirement. Fire doors must balance fire resistance, smoke control and security performance.

Fire doors achieve PAS 24 compliance only when all fitted hardware meets fire-rated standards. This combination is essential in modern building design.


Choosing PAS 24 Compliant Door Hardware for Different Door Types

PAS 24 applies to a range of door materials, including composite, timber, aluminium and uPVC. However, hardware specifications may vary depending on the door type.

Selecting the Right PAS 24 Compliant Door Hardware

Choosing the right door hardware is essential when working towards compliance. With UAP, you can be confident you are using products designed to perform together, helping you deliver strong, secure and dependable doorsets every time.