LGreene
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I appreciate everyone's patience with all the door-related questions lately, but I've got a few more.
There's a new section in the 2009 IBC - 1008.1.9.8 Electromagnetically Locked Egress Doors. This section applies to doors equipped with mag-locks, which used to be addressed only by section 1008.1.4.4 Access-Controlled Egress Doors. Section 1008.1.4.4 required the mag-lock to be released by a motion sensor, push button, power failure, and the fire alarm/sprinkler system. The new section requires the mag-lock to be released by a door-mounted release (lock or panic with a switch) and power failure.
It makes me a little nervous that the lock is not required to release upon fire alarm, and there is no emergency override button in case something goes wrong with the switch in the hardware. What do you think? Would you require additional safety measures even though they are not required by the IBC?
Here's the new section (BTW...the phrase about the panic hardware is being removed and item 5 added in the 2012 edition):
1008.1.9.8 Electromagnetically locked egress doors. Doors in the means of egress that are [deleted in 2012: not otherwise required to have panic hardware] in buildings with an occupancy in Group A, B, E, M, R-1 or R-2 and doors to tenant spaces in Group A, B, E, M, R-1 or R-2 shall be permitted to be electromagnetically locked if equipped with listed hardware that incorporates a built-in switch and meet the requirements below:
1. The listed hardware that is affixed to the door leaf has an obvious method of operation that is readily operated
under all lighting conditions.
2. The listed hardware is capable of being operated with one hand.
3. Operation of the listed hardware releases to the electromagnetic lock and unlocks the door immediately.
4. Loss of power to the listed hardware automatically unlocks the door.
[new in 2012: 5. Where panic or fire exit hardware is required by 1008.1.10, operation of the listed panic or fire exit hardware also releases the electromagnetic lock.]
There's a new section in the 2009 IBC - 1008.1.9.8 Electromagnetically Locked Egress Doors. This section applies to doors equipped with mag-locks, which used to be addressed only by section 1008.1.4.4 Access-Controlled Egress Doors. Section 1008.1.4.4 required the mag-lock to be released by a motion sensor, push button, power failure, and the fire alarm/sprinkler system. The new section requires the mag-lock to be released by a door-mounted release (lock or panic with a switch) and power failure.
It makes me a little nervous that the lock is not required to release upon fire alarm, and there is no emergency override button in case something goes wrong with the switch in the hardware. What do you think? Would you require additional safety measures even though they are not required by the IBC?
Here's the new section (BTW...the phrase about the panic hardware is being removed and item 5 added in the 2012 edition):
1008.1.9.8 Electromagnetically locked egress doors. Doors in the means of egress that are [deleted in 2012: not otherwise required to have panic hardware] in buildings with an occupancy in Group A, B, E, M, R-1 or R-2 and doors to tenant spaces in Group A, B, E, M, R-1 or R-2 shall be permitted to be electromagnetically locked if equipped with listed hardware that incorporates a built-in switch and meet the requirements below:
1. The listed hardware that is affixed to the door leaf has an obvious method of operation that is readily operated
under all lighting conditions.
2. The listed hardware is capable of being operated with one hand.
3. Operation of the listed hardware releases to the electromagnetic lock and unlocks the door immediately.
4. Loss of power to the listed hardware automatically unlocks the door.
[new in 2012: 5. Where panic or fire exit hardware is required by 1008.1.10, operation of the listed panic or fire exit hardware also releases the electromagnetic lock.]