![]() ![]() Preparation for VdS alarm cabling and the ability to serviceĪ seismic sensor when safe deposit lockers are fitted.Available in two levels: standard risk and DOCT alarm system with in-built shock, thermal and seismicĭetection sensors.Diamond core drill (CD) protection: extra EN 1143-1 certification.SDL 2000: Size 600 can be fitted with up to two columns of safeĭeposit lockers, size 910 with three and size 1120 with four. GRADES IV & VĪt least two EN 1300 Grade B locks must be fitted as standard.Īt least two EN 1300 Grade C locks must be fitted as standard.Īs an option for all grades, a third lock may also be fitted under The products are still sold, but rebranded as Yale and Union locks, other well known brands owned by Assa Abloy.Fitted with two x EN 1300 certified key locks as standard.Ĭombination locks and electronic locks are available at additional costs. ![]() In 2010, the "Chubb Locks" brand licence expired, and Assa Abloy decided not to renew. The Chubb Electronic Security subsidiaries produce smoke detectors, fire alarms, burglar alarms and glass break detectors. In 2006, Chubb was merged into the group Mul-T-Lock within Assa Abloy. In August 2000, they were sold to Assa Abloy. After the group was floated out from Racal, in February 1997 it was bought by Williams plc. In August 1984, the company was purchased by Racal under the chairmanship of Ernest Harrison. In 1851, they designed a special secure display case for the Koh-i-Noor diamond for its appearance at The Great Exhibition. In 1835, they received a patent for a burglar-resisting safe, and opened a safe factory in London in 1837. In 1823, the company was awarded a special licence by George IV, and later became the sole supplier of locks to the General Post Office, and a supplier to Her Majesty's Prison Service. His brother Jeremiah Chubb then joined the company, and they sold Jeremiah's patented detector lock. The company worked out of a number of premises in Wolverhampton, including the purpose-built factory on Railway Street, now still known as the Chubb Building. Chubb moved the company into the locksmith business in 1818, in Wolverhampton. Chubb was started as a ship's ironmonger by Charles Chubb in Winchester, England, and then moved to Portsmouth, England, in 1804. ![]()
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