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SECTION 715 OPENING PROTECTIVES
715.4 Fire door and shutter
assemblies. Approved fire door and fire shutter assemblies
shall be constructed of any material or assembly of component
materials that conforms to the test requirements of Section
715.4.1, 715.4.2 or 715.4.3 and the fire-protection rating
indicated in Table 715.4. Fire
door assemblies and shutters shall be installed in accordance
with the provisions of this section and NFPA 80.
Exceptions:
1.Labeled
protective assemblies that conform to the requirements of
this section or UL lOA, UL 14 Band UL 14C for tinclad fire
door assemblies.
2.Floor
fire door assemblies in accordance with
Section
711.8.
715.4.1 Side-hinged or
pivoted swinging doors. Side-hinged and pivoted swinging
doors shall be tested in accordance with NFPA 252 or UL
lOCo After 5 minutes into the NFPA 252 test, the neutral
pressure level in the furnace shall be established at 40
inches (l0 16 mm) or less above the sill.
715.4.2 Other types of doors.
Other types of doors, including swinging elevator doors,
shall be tested in accordance withNFPA252 or UL lOB. The
pressure in the furnace shall be maintained as nearly equal
to the atmospheric pressure as possible. Once established,
the pressure shall be maintained during the entire test
period.
715.4.3 Door assemblies
in corridors and smoke barriers. Fire door assemblies
required to have a minimum fire protection rating of 20
minutes where located in corridor walls or smoke-barrier
walls having a fire-resistance rating in accordance with
Table 715.4 shall be tested
in accordance with NFPA 252 or UL lOC without the hose stream
test.
Exceptions:
1.View
ports that require a hole not larger than 1 inch (25 mm) in
diameter through the door, have at least a 0.25-inch-thick
(6.4 mm) glass disc and the holder is of metal that will not
melt out where subject to temperatures
of 1,700°F (927°C). 2.Corridor
door assemblies in occupancies of Group 1-2 shall be in accordance
with Section 407.3.1.
3.Unprotected
openings shall be permitted for corridors
in multithreaded complexes where each motion picture auditorium
has at least one-half of its required exit or exit access
doorways opening directly to the exterior or into an exit
passageway.
715.4.3.1 Smoke and draft
control. Fire door assemblies shall also meet the
requirements for a smoke and draft control door assembly
tested in accordance with UL 1784. Louvers shall be prohibited.
Installation of smoke doors shall be in accordance with
NFPA 105.
715.4.3.2 Glazing in door
assemblies. In a 20-minute fire door assembly, the
glazing material in the door itself shall have a minimum
fire-protection rating of 20 minutes and shall be exempt
from the hose stream test. Glazing material in any other
part of the door assembly, including transom lites and
side lites, shall be tested in accordance with NFPA 257,
including the hose stream test, in accordance with Section
715.5.
715.4.4 Doors in
exit enclosures and exit passageways. Fire door assemblies
in exit enclosures and exit passageways shall have a maximum
transmitted temperature end point of not more than 450°F (250°
C) above ambient at the end of 30 minutes of standard fire
test exposure.
Exception: The maximum transmitted
temperature rise
I is not limited in
buildings equipped throughout with an automatic sprinkler system
installed in accordance with Section
903.3.1.1 or 903.3.1.2.
715.4.4.1 Glazing
in doors. Fire-protection-rated glazing in excess of
100 square inches (0.065 m'2) shall be permitted
in fire door assemblies when tested in accordance with
NFPA 252 as components of the door assemblies and not as
glass lights, and shall have a maximum transmitted temperature
rise of 450°F (250°C) in accordance with Section 715.4.4.
Exception: The maximum transmitted
temperature end point is not required in buildings equipped
throughout with an automatic sprinkler system installed in accordance
with Section 903.3.1.1 or
903.3.1.2.
715.4.5 Labeled
protective assemblies. Fire door assemblies shall be
labeled by an approved agency. The labels shall comply with
NFPA 80, and shall be permanently affixed to the door or frame.
715.4.5.1 Fire door labeling
requirements. Fire doors shall be labeled showing
the name of the manufacturer, the name of the third-party
inspection agency, the fire protection rating and, where
required for fire doors in exit enclosures and exit passageways
by Section 715.4.4, the maximum transmitted temperature
end point. Smoke and draft control doors complying with
UL 1784 shall be labeled as such. Labels shall be approved
and permanently affixed. The label shall be applied at
the factory or location where fabrication and assembly
are performed.
715.4.5.2 Oversized doors.
Oversized fire doors shall bear an oversized fire door
label by an approved agency or shall be provided with
a certificate of inspection furnished by an approved
testing agency. When a certificate of inspection is furnished
by an approved testing agency, the certificate shall state
that the door conforms to the requirements of design,
materials and construction, but has not been subjected
to the fire test.
715.4.5.3 Smoke and draft
control door labeling requirements. Smoke and draft
control doors complying with UL 1784 shall be labeled
in accordance with Section 715.4.5.1 and shall show the
letter "S" on the fire rating label of the door.
This marking shall indicate that the door and frame assembly
are in compliance when listed or labeled gasketing is
also installed.
715.4.5.4 Fire door frame
labeling requirements. Fire door frames shall be labeled
showing the names of the manufacturer and the third-party
inspection agency.
715.4.6 Glazing
material. Fire-protection-rated glazing conforming to
the opening protection requirements in Section 715.4 shall
be permitted in fire door assemblies.
715.4.6.1 Size
limitations. Wired glass used in fire doors shall comply
with Table 715.5.3. Other
fire-protection-rated glazing shall comply with the size
limitations of NFPA 80.
Exceptions:
I.
Fire-protection-rated glazing in fire doors located in fire
walls shall be prohibited except that where serving as a horizontal
exit, a self- losing swinging door shall be permitted to have
a vision panel of not more than 100 square inches (0.065 m2)
without a dimension exceeding
10 inches (254 mm). 2.
Fire-protection-rated glazing shall not be installed in fire
doors having a 11/2-hour
fire protection rating intended for installation in fire barriers,
unless the glazing is not more than 100 square inches (0.065
m2) in area.
715.4.6.2 Exit and elevator
protectives. Approved fire-protection-rated glazing
used in fire door assemblies in elevator and exit enclosures
shall be so located as to furnish clear vision of the
passageway or approach to the elevator, ramp or stairway.
715.4.6.3 Labeling.
Fire-protection-rated glazing shall bear a label or other
identification showing the name of the manufacturer, the
test standard and information required in
Section 715.5.8.1 that shall be issued by an approved
agency and shall be permanently affixed to the glazing.
715.4.6.3.1
Identification. For fire-protection-rated glazing,
the label shall bear the following four-part identification:
"D - H or NH - T or NT - XXX." "D"
indicates that the glazing shall be used in fire door
assemblies and that the glazing meets the fire resistance
requirements of the test standard. "H" shall
indicate that the glazing meets the hose stream requirements
of the test standard. "NH" shall indicate that
the glazing does not meet the hose stream requirements
of the test. "T" shall indicate that the glazing
meets the temperature requirements of Section 715.4.4.1.
"NT" shall indicate that the glazing does not
meet the temperature requirements of Section 715.4.4.1.
The placeholder "XXX" shall specify the fire-protection-rating
period, in minutes.
715.4.6.4 Safety
glazing. Fire-protection-rated glazing installed in
fire doors or fire window assemblies in areas subject to
human impact in hazardous locations shall comply with Chapter
24.
715.4.7 Door closing. Fire
doors shall be self- or automatic closing in accordance with
this section.
Exceptions:
I. Fire
doors located in common walls separating sleeping units in
Group R-I shall be permitted without automatic- or self-closing
devices.
2. The
elevator car doors and the associated hoistway
enclosure
doors at the floor level designated for recall in accordance
with Section 3003.2 shall be permitted
to remain open during Phase I emergency recall operation.
715.4.7.1 Latch required.
Unless otherwise specifically permitted, single fire doors
and both leaves of pairs of side-hinged swinging fire
doors shall be provided with an active latch bolt that
will secure the door when it is closed.
715.4.7.2 Automatic-closing
fire door assemblies. Automatic-closing fire door
assemblies shall be self-closing in accordance with NFPA
80.
715.4.7.3 Smoke-activated
doors. Automatic-closing doors installed in the following
locations shall be automatic closing by the actuation
of smoke detectors installed in accordance with Section
907.10 or by loss of power to the smoke detector or
hold-open device. Doors that are automatic closing by
smoke detection shall not have more than a 10-second delay
before the door starts to close after the smoke detector
is actuated:
I. Doors installed across
a corridor.
2.Doors
that protect openings in exits or corridors required
to be of fire-resistance-rated construction.
3.Doors
that protect openings in walls that are capable of resisting
the passage of smoke in accordance with Section
508.2.2.1.
4.Doors
installed in smoke barriers in accordance with Section
709.5.
5.Doors
installed in fire partitions in accordance with Section
708.6.
6.Doors
installed in a fire wall in accordance with Section
705.8.
7.Doors
installed in shaft enclosures in accordance with Section
707.7.
8.Doors
installed in refuse and laundry chutes and access and
termination rooms in accordance with
Section 707.13.
9.Doors
installed in the walls for compartmentation of underground
buildings in accordance with Section
405.4.2.
10.Doors
installed in the elevator lobby walls of underground
buildings in accordance with Section
405.4.3.
11.Doors
installed in smoke partitions in accordance
with
Section 710.5.3.
715.4.7.4
Doors in pedestrian ways. Vertical sliding or vertical
rolling steel fire doors in openings through which pedestrians
travel shall be heat activated or activated by smoke detectors
with alarm verification.
715.4.8 Swinging fire shutters.
Where fire shutters of the swinging type are installed in
exterior openings, not less than one row in every three
vertical rows shall be arranged to be readily opened from
the outside, and shall be identified by distinguishing marks
or letters not less than 6 inches (152 mm) high.
715.4.9 Rolling fire
shutters. Where fire shutters of the rolling type are
installed, such shutters shall include approved automatic-closing
devices.
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