Vault Door Specification Guide: EVD 1 (Grade I) vs AVD 5 (Grade V)

Vault Door Specification Guide: EVD 1 (Grade I) vs AVD 5 (Grade V)

Finloyd supplies two certified vault door grades in Saudi Arabia — nothing in between. Which one your project needs comes down to what you’re protecting and what your insurer requires, not a preference for “more secure.” Here’s how the two compare, and when the answer isn’t a door at all but a fully custom vault room.

Valberg EVD 1 — Grade I

The lighter-duty option, built for cash rooms, panic rooms, and general secure enclosures rather than full bank vaults.

SpecificationDetail
Burglary resistanceEN 1143-1, Grade I
Weight~188–204 kg
Free clearance2000 × 900 mm
LockingDual system — Electronic Lock (EL) + Key Lock (KL)
OpeningExternal hinges, 180° outward
Wall typeConcrete
Emergency releaseAvailable on request

Typical applications: bank cash rooms, panic rooms, gun rooms, document vaults where Grade I cover satisfies the insurer’s requirement.

Valberg AVD 5 — Grade V

The upper tier, built for full bank vaults, jewelry vaults, and high-value institutional storage.

SpecificationDetail
Burglary resistanceEN 1143-1, Grade V
Weight800 kg
External dimensions2019 mm (H) × 1227 mm (W) × 240 mm (D)
Locking2 × Class B standard; key, mechanical, or electronic
OpeningInternal hinges, full 180°
Wall typeConcrete
Emergency doorOptional

Typical applications: bank reserves, jewelry stock, corporate confidential asset storage, high-net-worth private vaults.

How to Decide Between Them

The grade isn’t a design preference — it’s set by the cash or asset cover your insurer requires. Confirm that figure in writing before finalizing your drawings:

  • Lower cash/asset cover requirement → EVD 1 is typically sufficient, at roughly a quarter of the AVD 5’s weight, meaning lighter structural demands on the wall.
  • Higher cash/asset cover requirement → AVD 5 is the appropriate grade, with 800 kg of armored steel and dual Class B locking as standard.

Both doors are engineered for concrete-wall installation — wall thickness and reinforcement must be confirmed against the door’s frame depth before construction, not after.

When You Need More Than a Door: Custom Vault Rooms

Neither the EVD 1 nor the AVD 5 is sold as a standalone unit for most institutional projects — the door is only as strong as the room around it. If your project needs structural reinforcement, custom interior fit-out, or integration with alarms, CCTV, and access control, that’s a Walk-In Safe & Custom Vault Room build, covering:

  • Structural reinforcement of walls, floor, and ceiling matched to the door’s grade
  • Custom interior fit-out — shelving, cash drawers, safe deposit boxes, lighting, ventilation, humidity control
  • Integrated intrusion alarms, CCTV, and biometric or digital access control
FAQ

What’s the difference between the EVD 1 and AVD 5?
The EVD 1 is a Grade I door (~188–204 kg) for cash rooms and panic rooms. The AVD 5 is a Grade V door (800 kg) for full bank vaults and high-value institutional storage. The correct grade is determined by the insurer’s required cash/asset cover, not general preference.

Does Finloyd offer a grade between I and V?
No — Finloyd currently supplies these two certified grades. Projects requiring an intermediate specification should discuss requirements directly with Finloyd’s team to confirm the best fit.

Can I buy just the door, or do I need a full vault room?
Both doors can be installed into an existing reinforced wall. For new builds or projects needing structural reinforcement, custom interior fit-out, or integrated security systems, a full custom vault room build is the appropriate scope.

Which cities does Finloyd serve for vault door installation?
Riyadh, Jeddah, and Al Khobar, with nationwide project delivery across Saudi Arabia.

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