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Mr. T. E. Needham, Engineering Department, Mechanisms Division, Amington Road, Birmingham B25 8EW, England; Mr. T. E. Needham
Engineering Department
Mechanisms Division
Amington Road
Birmingham B25 8EW
England;

Dear Mr. Needham: Your letter of November 4, 1971, concerning the compliance of two dua rear door locking systems with Standard 206, has been forwarded to this office for reply.; Both systems consist of >>>'. . . a primary locking system which when engaged renders th outside rear door handle and the inside rear door handle inoperative and a special locking device accessible from the door shut face, which when engaged renders the inside door handle inoperative but does not affect the outside door handle.'<<<; The systems differ in that engagement of the special locking device i the first system prevents the engagement of the primary locking system, while engagement of the special device in the second system does not have this effect.; As stated in the preamble to the April 27, 1968 amendment (33 F.R 6465) to the standard, S4.1.3 does not preclude the installation of a special locking mechanism in addition to the required locking mechanism. However, the required locking mechanism must be engageable or disengageable regardless of whether any additional locking mechanism is engaged or disengaged. If the special locking mechanism does not interfere with the operation of the required locking mechanism, it will not constitute a failure to comply with the standard.; Under these criteria, the first dual system would not comply with th standard since engagement of the special locking mechanism would interfere with the operation of the primary locking mechanism.; The second dual system would comply if engagement of the specia locking mechanism would prevent neither the engagement nor the disengagement of the primary locking mechanism.; Please write if I can be of any further assistance. Sincerely, Richard B. Dyson, Assistant Chief Counsel