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Environmental Product Declaration

HES 1600 Series
Electric Strike

ASSA ABLOY is committed to
providing products and services
that are environmentally sound
throughout the entire production
process and the product lifecycle.
Our unconditional aim is to make
sustainability a central part of our
business philosophy and culture,
but even more important is the job
of integrating sustainability into our
business strategy. The
employment of EPDs will help
architects, designers and LEEDAPs select environmentally
preferable door openings.

ASSA ABLOY will continue our
efforts to protect the environment
and health of our customers/end
users and will utilize the EPD as
one means to document those
efforts.

The HES 1600 Series Electric Strike is the most advanced electric strike available on the
market for cylindrical latchbold and deadbolt locks.

Environmental Product Declaration

According

HES 1600 Series

to
ISO 14025

Door Hardware

This declaration is an environmental product declaration (EPD) in accordance with ISO 14025. EPDs rely on Life
Cycle Assessment (LCA) to provide information on a number of environmental impacts of products over their life
cycle. Exclusions: EPDs do not indicate that any environmental or social performance benchmarks are met, and
there may be impacts that they do not encompass. LCAs do not typically address the site-specific environmental
impacts of raw material extraction, nor are they meant to assess human health toxicity. EPDs can complement but
cannot replace tools and certifications that are designed to address these impacts and/or set performance
thresholds – e.g. Type 1 certifications, health assessments and declarations, environmental impact assessments,
etc. Accuracy of Results: EPDs regularly rely on estimations of impacts, and the level of accuracy in estimation of
effect differs for any particular product line and reported impact. Comparability: EPDs are not comparative
assertions and are either not comparable or have limited comparability when they cover different life cycle stages,
are based on different product category rules or are missing relevant environmental impacts. EPDs from different
programs may not be comparable.

PROGRAM OPERATOR
DECLARATION HOLDER
DECLARATION NUMBER
DECLARED PRODUCT

UL Environment
ASSA ABLOY Electromechanical Specialties & OEM Group

REFERENCE PCR

Builders Hardware PCR UL 9004

478714321.143.1
HES 1600 Series

September 6, 2017
5 Years
Product definition and information about building physics
Information about basic material and the material's origin
Description of the product's manufacturing
CONTENTS OF THE DECLARATION
Indication of product processing
Information about the in-use conditions
Life cycle assessment results
Testing results and verifications
The PCR review was conducted by
3HHU5HYLHZ3DQHOHSG#XOFRP
This declaration was independently verified in accordance with ISO 14025 by
Underwriters Laboratories
DATE OF ISSUE
PERIOD OF VALIDITY

INTERNAL

EXTERNAL

This life cycle assessment was independently verified in accordance with ISO
14044 and the reference PCR by

Wade Stout, UL Environment

Thomas P. Gloria, Industrial Ecology Consultants

1 Exclusions: EPDs do not indicate that any environmental or social performance benchmarks are met, and there may be impacts that they do not encompass. LCAs do not typically address the site-specific
environmental impacts of raw material extraction, nor are they meant to assess human health toxicity. EPDs can complement but cannot replace tools and certifications that are designed to address these
impacts and/or set performance thresholds , e.g., Type 1 certifications, health assessments and declarations, environmental impact assessments, etc. Accuracy of Results: EPDs regularly rely on estimations of
impacts, and the level of accuracy in estimation of effect differs for any particular product line and reported impact. Comparability: EPDs are not comparative assertions and are either not comparable or have
limited comparability when they cover different life cycle stages, are based on different product category rules or are missing relevant environmental impacts. EPDs from different programs may not be
comparable.

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ISO 14025

Door Hardware

Product Definition and Information
Product Description
Product name: HES 1600 Series Electric Strike
Product characteristic: Electric Strike
The HES 1600 Series Electric Strike is a heavy duty, low profile solution for all brands of cylindrical or mortise locks with or
without a deadbolt. Addtional features include:
- Tamper resistant design
- Field selectable fail safe / fail secure configuration
- Dual voltage 12 / 24 VDC / VAC
- Non-handed design
- Interchangeable faceplates and accessories
- Field replaceable components
- Fully finished faceplate, keeper, case and trim
- Field adjustable integrated shim
Application
The HES 1600 Series heavy duty electric strike is the most advanced electric strike available on the market for cylindrical
latchbolt and deadbolt locks. It accommodates up to a 1” deadbolt with enhanced vertical cavity spacing and will
accommodate every brand of cylindrical or mortise lock designed to work with a 4-7/8” strike plate.
Technical Data
For the declared product, the following technical data in the delivery status must be provided with reference to the test
standard:
Technical Data
Construction
Stainless Steel
Static Strength

1,500 lbs

Dynamic Strength

70 ft-lbs

Endurance
Lock Compatibility

1,000,000 cycles
Mortise or Cylinrical with or without Deadbolt

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Door Hardware

Placing on the Market / Application Rules
The standards and specifications that can be applied for HES 1600 Series Electric Strike are:
- UL 10C fire-rated, 3 hour single door (fail secure only)
- UL 10C fire-rated, 1.5 hour double door
- CAN/ULC-S104 fire door conformant
- ANSI/SDI A250.13 windstorm resistant
- ANSI-ASTM E330
- Florida Building Code approved TAS 201, 202, 203
- UL 1034 burglary-resistant listed and suitable for outdoor use
- UL 294 (6th Edition) listed
- ANSI/BHMA A156.31, Grade 1
- California Fire Marshal listed
- NFPA-252 fire door conformant
- ASTM-E152 fire door conformant
- RoHS compliant
- Patent pending
- PoE friendly
Delivery Status
Shipments of HES Electric Stikes are delivered in a cardboard box with installation instructions.
Base Materials / Ancilary Materials
Material
Brass
Stainless Steel
Steel

Percentage in mass (%)
0.00%
43.17%
0.65%

Aluminum

50.72%

Electronics/Mechanics

0.85%

Plastics

3.61%

Other

1.01%

Total

100.00%

Manufacture
The primary manufacturing processes are made by Tier 1 suppliers and the final manufacturing processes occur in
Phoenix, AZ. The components come from processes like steel stamping, turning, and extrusion.

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ISO 14025

Door Hardware

Environmental and Health During Manufacturing
ASSA ABLOY is committed to producing and distributing door opening solutions with minimal environmental impact, where
health & safety is the primary focus for all employees and associates.
• Environmental operations, GHG, energy, water, waste, VOC, surface treatment and H&S are being routinely monitored.
Inspections, audits, and reviews are conducted periodically to ensure that applicable standards are met and environment
management program effectiveness is evaluated.
• Code of Conduct covers human rights, labor practices and decent work. Management of ASSA ABLOY is aware of their
environmental roles and responsibilities, providing appropriate training, supporting accountability and recognizing
outstanding performance.
• Any waste metals during machining are separated and recycled. The waste from the water-based painting process is
delivered to waste treatment plant.
• The factory in Phoenix, AZ has certification of Environmental Management to ISO 14001:2004 and Occupational Health
and Safety to OHSAS 18001:2007.
Product Processing / Installation
HES 1600 Series Electric Strikes are distributed through and installed by trained installation technicians, such as locksmiths,
carpenters etc. adhering to local/national standards and requirements.
Packaging
Shipments of HES Electric Stikes are delivered in a cardboard box with installation instructions.
Material
Cardboard

Quantity (% By Weight)
92%

Other

8%

Total

100%

Conditions of Use
No cleaning or annual maintenance is required.
Environmental and Health During Use
There is no harmful emissive potential. No damage to health or impairment is expected under normal use corresponding to
the intended use of the product.

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Reference Service Life
The reference service life is 10 years
Extraordinary Effects
Fire
No negative environmental impact will result from exposure to fire.
Water
Contains no substances that have any impact on water in case of flood.
Mechanical Destruction
No danger to the environment can be anticipated during mechanical destruction.
Re-use Phase
The product can be moved from one door to another during the reference service life, thus enabling re-use.
Disposal
The product can be mechanically dissembled to separate the different materials. 95% of the materials used are recyclable.
The remainder of components are disposed of according to standard municipal solid waste deposition.
Further Information
ASSA ABLOY Electromechanical Specialties & OEM Group
10027 S. 51st Street, Ste. 102
Phoenix, AZ 85044

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ISO 14025

Door Hardware

Life Cycle Assessment
Declared Unit
The declaration refers to the functional unit of 1 unit (or piece) of HES 1600 Series, as specified in the Builders Hardware
PCR
Name
Declared unit
Mass
Conversion factor to 1 kg

Value
1
1.89
0.53

Unit
Electric Strike
kg
-

System Boundary
This is a cradle to gate with options Environmental Product Declaration. The following life cycle phases were considered:

Use

Maintenance

Repair

Replacement

Refurbishment

Operational
energy use

Operational
water use

Deconstruction
/demolition

A3

A4

A5

B1

B2

B3

B4

B5

B6

B7

C1

X

X

X

X

ReuseRecoveryRecycling
potential

Construction/
installation
process

A2

Disposal

Transport from
gate to the site

A1

Waste
processing

Manufacturing

End of Life Stage*

Transport

Use Stage

Transport

Construction
Process Stage

Raw material
supply

Product Stage

Benefits and
Loads
Beyond the
System
Boundaries

C2

C3

C4

D

X

X

X

X
MND MND MND MND MND MND MND MND
X
Description of the System Boundary Stages Corresponding to the PCR

(X = Included; MND = Module Not Declared)
*This includes provision of all materials, products and energy, packaging processing and its transport, as well as waste
processing up to the end-of waste state or disposal of final residues.
Estimates and Assumptions
End of Life
In the End of Life phase, for all the materials which can be recycled, a recycling scenario with 100% collection rate was
assumed.
Cut-off Criteria
In the assessment, all available data from the production process are considered, i.e. all raw materials used, auxiliary
materials (e.g. lubricants), thermal energy consumption and electric power consumption - including material and energy flows
contributing less than 1% of mass or energy (if available). In case a specific flow contributing less than 1% in mass or energy
is not available, worst case assumption proxies are selected to represent the respective environmental impacts. Impacts
relating to the production of machines and facilities required during production are out of the scope of this assessment.
Background data
For life cycle modeling of the considered products, the GaBi 8 Software System for Life Cycle Engineering, developed by
thinkstep, is used GaBi 8. The GaBi-database contains consistent and documented datasets which are documented in the
online GaBi-documentation. To ensure comparability of results in the LCA, the basic data of GaBi database were used for
energy, transportation and auxiliary materials.

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ISO 14025

Door Hardware

Data Quality
The data sources used are complete and representative of North America in terms of the geographic and technological
coverage and are a recent vintage (i.e. less than ten years old). The data used for primary data are based on direct
information sources of the manufacturer. Secondary data sets were used for raw materials extraction and processing, end of
life, transportation, and energy production flows. Wherever secondary data is used, the study adopts critically reviewed data
for consistency, precision, and reproducibility to limit uncertainty.
Period Under Review
The period under review is the full calendar year of 2016.
Allocation
Allocation was determined on a per unit basis.
Comparability
A comparison or an evaluation of EPD data is only possible if all data sets to be compared were created according to EN
15804 and the building context, respectively the product-specific characteristics of performance, are taken into account.
Environmental delarations from different programs may not be comparable. Full conformance with the PCR for North
American Builders Hardware products allows EPD comparability only when all stages of a Builders Hardware product's life
cycle have been considered. However, variations and deviations are possible.

LCA: Modeling Scenarios and Additional Technical Information
The following technical information is a basis for the declared modules or can be used for developing specific scenarios in the
context of a building assessment if modules are not declared.
Installation into the building (A5)
Name

Reference Service Life
Name

Value

Unit

Auxiliary

-

kg

Water consumption

-

Other resources

-

m3
kg

Electricity consumption

-

kWh

Other energy carriers

-

MJ

Collected separately

1.89

kg

Material loss

-

kg

Collected as mixed construction waste

0.00

kg

0.11

kg

Reuse

0.00

kg

Recycling

1.43

kg

Dust in the air

-

kg

Energy recovery

0.09

kg

VOC in the air

-

kg

Landfilling

0.37

kg

Output substance following waste treatment on-site

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Value

Unit

Reference Service Life

5

years

End of life (C1-C4)
Name

Value

Unit

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Door Hardware

LCA Results
Results shown below were calculated using TRACI 2.1 Methodology.

TRACI 2.1 Impact Assessment
Unit

A1-A3

A4

A5

C2

C3

C4

D

GWP

Global warming potential

kg CO2-Eq.

1.3E+01

1.4E-01

2.3E-02

8.8E-03

3.1E-03

5.3E-03

-2.2E+00

ODP

Depletion potential of the stratospheric
ozone layer

kg CFC-11
Eq.

2.9E-07

5.3E-12

5.0E-14

3.3E-13

1.1E-13

6.2E-15

7.5E-08

AP Air

Acidification potential for air emissions

kg SO2-Eq.

1.0E-01

8.4E-04

1.1E-04

5.3E-05

1.9E-05

2.4E-05

-5.3E-03

Parameter

Parameter

EP

Eutrophication potential

kg N-Eq.

8.7E-03

4.7E-05

2.0E-05

2.9E-06

9.2E-07

9.1E-06

-4.1E-05

SP

Smog formation potential

kg O3-Eq.

7.8E-01

2.3E-02

1.0E-03

1.5E-03

4.6E-04

9.6E-05

-5.2E-02

FFD

Fossil Fuel Depletion

MJ-surplus

1.2E+01

2.5E-01

6.8E-03

1.6E-02

5.1E-03

8.1E-04

2.8E-01

Results shown below were calculated using CML 2001 - April 2013 Methodology.

CML 4.1 Impact Assessment
Parameter

Parameter

A1-A3

A4

A5

C2

C3

C4

D

GWP

Global warming potential

kg CO2-Eq.

1.3E+01

1.4E-01

1.2E-01

8.8E-03

3.1E-03

6.1E-03

-2.2E+00

ODP

Depletion potential of the stratospheric
ozone layer

kg CFC-11 Eq.

2.7E-07

5.3E-12

4.8E-14

3.3E-13

1.1E-13

5.9E-15

6.9E-08

AP Air

Acidification potential for air emissions

kg SO2-Eq.

1.1E-01

6.9E-04

7.4E-05

4.3E-05

1.7E-05

9.4E-06

-5.2E-03

EP

Eutrophication potential

kg(PO4)3-Eq.

5.2E-03

1.2E-04

2.7E-05

7.7E-06

2.4E-06

1.0E-05

-1.5E-04

POCP

Formation potential of tropospheric ozone
photochemical oxidants

kg ethane-Eq.

6.2E-03

8.1E-05

1.7E-05

5.1E-06

1.9E-06

2.5E-06

-1.1E-03

ADPE

Abiotic depletion potential for non-fossil
resources

kg Sb-Eq.

2.5E-04

5.8E-11

3.9E-09

3.7E-12

5.4E-12

2.6E-10

-2.2E-05

ADPF

Abiotic depletion potential for fossil
resources

MJ

1.5E+02

1.8E+00

5.9E-02

1.1E-01

4.0E-02

6.4E-03

-2.3E+01

Unit

Results below contain the resource use throughout the life cycle of the product.

Resource Use
Parameter

Parameter

Unit

A1-A3

A4

A5

C2

C3

C4

D

PERE

Renewable primary energy as energy
carrier

MJ

4.4E+01

0.0E+00

7.4E-03

0.0E+00

0.0E+00

5.5E-04

1.2E+00

PERM

Renewable primary energy resources
as material utilization

MJ

1.9E+00

0.0E+00

0.0E+00

0.0E+00

0.0E+00

0.0E+00

0.0E+00

PERT

Total use of renewable primary energy
resources

MJ

4.6E+01

0.0E+00

7.4E-03

0.0E+00

0.0E+00

5.5E-04

1.2E+00

PENRE

Nonrenewable primary energy as
energy carrier

MJ

1.6E+02

1.8E+00

6.2E-02

1.1E-01

4.2E-02

6.7E-03

-2.1E+01

PENRM

Nonrenewable primary energy as
material utilization

MJ

1.9E+00

0.0E+00

0.0E+00

0.0E+00

0.0E+00

0.0E+00

0.0E+00

PENRT

Total use of nonrenewable primary
energy resources

MJ

1.6E+02

1.8E+00

6.2E-02

1.1E-01

4.2E-02

6.7E-03

-2.1E+01

SM

Use of secondary material

MJ

0.0E+00

0.0E+00

0.0E+00

0.0E+00

0.0E+00

0.0E+00

0.0E+00

RSF

Use of renewable secondary fuels

MJ

0.0E+00

0.0E+00

0.0E+00

0.0E+00

0.0E+00

0.0E+00

0.0E+00

Use of nonrenewable secondary fuels

MJ

0.0E+00

0.0E+00

0.0E+00

0.0E+00

0.0E+00

0.0E+00

0.0E+00

Use of net fresh water

m3

3.4E+01

0.0E+00

3.9E-03

0.0E+00

0.0E+00

2.9E-04

-4.7E-03

NRSF
FW

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Results below contain the output flows and wastes throughout the life cycle of the product.
Output Flows and Waste Categories
Parameter

Parameter

Unit

A1-A3

A4

A5

C2

C3

C4

D

Hazardous waste disposed

kg

1.7E-02

0.0E+00

0.0E+00

0.0E+00

0.0E+00

0.0E+00

-1.1E-03

Non-hazardous waste disposed

kg

1.0E-02

0.0E+00

0.0E+00

0.0E+00

0.0E+00

0.0E+00

5.4E-02

RWD

Radioactive waste disposed

kg

4.8E-03

0.0E+00

1.5E-06

0.0E+00

0.0E+00

1.1E-07

7.2E-04

CRU

Components for re-use

kg

0.0E+00

0.0E+00

0.0E+00

0.0E+00

0.0E+00

0.0E+00

0.0E+00

MFR

Materials for recycling

kg

5.4E-01

0.0E+00

1.0E-01

0.0E+00

3.1E-02

0.0E+00

1.1E-02

MER

Materials for energy recovery

kg

0.0E+00

0.0E+00

0.0E+00

0.0E+00

0.0E+00

0.0E+00

0.0E+00

EEE

Exported electrical energy

MJ

0.0E+00

0.0E+00

0.0E+00

0.0E+00

0.0E+00

0.0E+00

0.0E+00

EEE

Exported thermal energy

MJ

4.4E-05

0.0E+00

1.0E-01

0.0E+00

0.0E+00

1.9E-03

0.0E+00

HWD
NHWD

The production life cycle stage (A1-A3) dominates the impacts across all impact categories, with the exception of ozone
depletion. This is due to the upstream production of metals used in the product, along with electricity use in the
manufacturing of the product. Potential benefits are due to the potential avoided burden of recycled materials after disposal.

100%
80%

D

60%

C4
C3

40%

C2
A5

20%

A4

0%

A1-A3

-20%
GWP

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AP Air

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References
-

PCR Part A

-

PCR Part B

-

GaBi 6

-

ISO 14025

-

ISO 14040

-

ISO 14044

-

EN 15804

-

ULE 2013
TRACI 2.1

-

CML 2001

-

UL 10C

-

CAN/ULC-S104
ANSI/SDI A250.13
ANSI/ASTM E330

-

UL 1034
UL 294 (6th Edition)
ANSI/BHMA A156.31
NFPA 252
RoHS

Environment

UL Environment and Institut Bauen und Umwelt e.V., Königswinter (pub.): Product Category
Rules for Construction Products from the range of Environmental Product Declarations of Institut
Bauen und Umwelt (IBU), Part A: Calculation Rules for the Life Cycle Assessment and
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UL Environment and Institut Bauen und Umwelt e.V. (IBU). Product Category Rules Part B:
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