pilgrim
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I'm trying to make sense whether or not Louvers (air transfer openings) in Fire rated Doors are allowed in Fire rated Barriers...
Although it seems clear that in "Incidental Uses" the CBC table 509.4.2 states, Doors shall not have air transfer openings when an Auto Sprinkler is permitted with-ought Fire Barrier. It seems it should be interpreted visa versa as permitted with Fire Rated Barrier. See Lori's; I-Dig Hardware article below for reference.
http://idighardware.com/2013/07/science-lab-doors/
It is clear that in Smoke Partitions and Smoke Barriers NFPA 101 in Chapter 8 states you may not use Louvers in Doors (see 8.4.3.3 and 8.5.4.1) Also, the CBC states that Doors in Smoke Partitions may not use Louvers (for example in Corridors). However, the CBC makes no mention of whether Louvers are allowed in Smoke Barriers...
The NFPA 101 in 8.3.4.1 (Opening Protectives for Fire Barriers) it states that "Every opening in a fire barrier shall be protected to limit the spread of fire and restrict the movement of smoke from one side of the fire barrier to the other."
Also, in the CBC Section 707.6 refers to Section 716 where in Section 716.5.3.1 it states, Fire Door Assemblys shall also meet the requirements for a smoke and Draft control Door Assembly...Louvers shall be prohibited."
It seems that should be it, But what about CBC 509.4.2, Incidental uses? It seems a Contradiction or else I missing something...
I have also looked at other sources such as:http://idighardware.com/2015/11/dec...ents-of-the-2015-international-building-code/
I feel like I have chased the Rabbit down the Rabbit hole...Perhaps its a CBC thing but not explicit in IBC???
Any thoughts welcome..
Although it seems clear that in "Incidental Uses" the CBC table 509.4.2 states, Doors shall not have air transfer openings when an Auto Sprinkler is permitted with-ought Fire Barrier. It seems it should be interpreted visa versa as permitted with Fire Rated Barrier. See Lori's; I-Dig Hardware article below for reference.
http://idighardware.com/2013/07/science-lab-doors/
It is clear that in Smoke Partitions and Smoke Barriers NFPA 101 in Chapter 8 states you may not use Louvers in Doors (see 8.4.3.3 and 8.5.4.1) Also, the CBC states that Doors in Smoke Partitions may not use Louvers (for example in Corridors). However, the CBC makes no mention of whether Louvers are allowed in Smoke Barriers...
The NFPA 101 in 8.3.4.1 (Opening Protectives for Fire Barriers) it states that "Every opening in a fire barrier shall be protected to limit the spread of fire and restrict the movement of smoke from one side of the fire barrier to the other."
Also, in the CBC Section 707.6 refers to Section 716 where in Section 716.5.3.1 it states, Fire Door Assemblys shall also meet the requirements for a smoke and Draft control Door Assembly...Louvers shall be prohibited."
It seems that should be it, But what about CBC 509.4.2, Incidental uses? It seems a Contradiction or else I missing something...
I have also looked at other sources such as:http://idighardware.com/2015/11/dec...ents-of-the-2015-international-building-code/
I feel like I have chased the Rabbit down the Rabbit hole...Perhaps its a CBC thing but not explicit in IBC???
Any thoughts welcome..