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In the 2009 IBC, I-2 was added to the list of acceptable occupancy types for access-controlled egress doors. This is the section that typically applies to mag-locks, along with the new (2009) section, Electromagnetically Locked Egress Doors. Prior to the 2009 edition, I-2 was not listed as one of the occupancy types for ACED, and it was not included in the ELED section in the 2009 IBC.
Every hospital I've ever been in has mag-locks all over the place. Is this because NFPA 101 becomes the more relevant code because of JCAHO/CMS (101 does allow ACED in health care)? Is it because whoever put the mag-locks in didn't know and the AHJ knowingly or unknowingly ok'd it? Is it typical to ask for a variance for this?
The issue has arisen because the 2010 NY State Building Code is based on the 2006 IBC and therefore does not include I-2. What's the best way to handle this for a new hospital projects in NY where mag-locks are specified?
Every hospital I've ever been in has mag-locks all over the place. Is this because NFPA 101 becomes the more relevant code because of JCAHO/CMS (101 does allow ACED in health care)? Is it because whoever put the mag-locks in didn't know and the AHJ knowingly or unknowingly ok'd it? Is it typical to ask for a variance for this?
The issue has arisen because the 2010 NY State Building Code is based on the 2006 IBC and therefore does not include I-2. What's the best way to handle this for a new hospital projects in NY where mag-locks are specified?