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Panic Hardware for Exterior Door

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I understand that doors for electrical rooms containing electrical panels over a certain KVa require exit hardware and a door swinging outward.I have someone telling me that the exterior door illustrated in the attachment is the only door needing exit hardware. Can anyone tell me why or provide the NEC reference related to this requirement?ThanksICC Certified Plan ReviewerNFPA Certified Fire Plan Examiner

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PanicHardware.pdf

PanicHardware.pdf
 
Do other doors leading to this door have panic hardware??

Such as the doors by the room up window
 
BayPointArchitect said:
I understand that doors for electrical rooms containing electrical panels over a certain KVa require exit hardware and a door swinging outward.I have someone telling me that the exterior door illustrated in the attachment is the only door needing exit hardware. Can anyone tell me why or provide the NEC reference related to this requirement?

Thanks

ICC Certified Plan Reviewer

NFPA Certified Fire Plan Examiner
And same person does not think the electrical room needs panic hardware??
 
Thanks cda.

I will ask my challenger if the mechanical room contains any large equipment – 600 Volts, nominal or less, 1200 amperes or more.

If so, it would seem odd that the first door out of the mechanical room swings inward (against the direction of egress), followed by another door without panic hardware, and then finally require panic hardware on the exterior door.
 
Article 110.26©

The panic hardware is only required on the electrical room if :

1.) equipment is rated at 1200 amps or more and the equipment is over six feet in width

and

the working distance is not double of what is required in Article 110.26 (A) (1)

110.26 © (3) requires only on personnel doors entering work area
 
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BayPointArchitect,

The egress door from the electrical room is intended to swing outward

"away from" the electrical room if there is an "arc flash event" to personnel

in that area........The intent is to provide "unobstructed egress" from the

space.......To accomplish the "unobstructed egress", ...approved type of

panic hardware; that does not require personnel to pinch or grasp the door

hardware, is required to be installed "if" the equipment is rated at 1,200

amps or more, or 6 ft. or greater in width.......**Builder Bob** has

provided the correct Articles from the NEC.........I am referencing out of

the `08 NEC.



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