That s much clearer than the previous edition.
Nfpa ingress egress door locks hardware.
The nfpa guidelines are based on the building s function and occupant load as well as on the presence of hazardous or combustible materials.
Nfpa emergency exit door requirements for locks doors are laid out so that they can be opened from the outside when the building is occupied.
For example on assembly occupancies nfpa 101 allows delayed.
For example delayed egress locks are allowed to prevent egress in certain occupancies for 15 seconds as long as all of the requirements are met.
Every door along a building s egress path is considered an egress door including doors that lead to an exit.
Nfpa 101 allows delayed egress locks in all low and ordinary hazard occupancies but in some cases there are conditions for their use.
And one that can be easily used at all light levels.
Electrically controlled egress door assemblies.
Any doors that are located along an accessible route for ingress or egress must have door hardware that is.
For instance a latch or some other fastening device is a requirement for doors with a simple releasing device.
Door handles pulls latches locks and other operating devices on doors required to be accessible by chapter 11 shall not require tight grasping tight pinching or twisting of the wrist to operate.
Round holes may be drilled in the field to accommodate operating components like cylinders spindles and through bolts with a maximum hole size of 1 inch except for cylinder holes.
No door opening in the means of egress should be less than 32 inches clear width opening.
The door is held in its locked position by an electromagnet.
Holes for labeled viewers.
Nfpa 80 is the standard for fire doors and other opening protectives which limits field modifications of fire door assemblies to.
Entry from the exterior if it is to be permitted is typically gained by a card reader.
Clear width is the unobstructed width of the door opening.
3 4 inch wood or composite door undercutting and preparation for surface applied hardware.
In the 2015 edition of nfpa 101 the section for mag locks released by a switch in the door mounted hardware was called electrically controlled egress door assemblies but in the 2018 edition the section title was changed to door hardware release of electrically locked egress door assemblies.
Nfpa 101 permits the use of three specialized forms of door locking hardware that allow for safe egress while denying access to unauthorized persons.
Nfpa 72 2010 states that those devices have to be connected to the fire alarm system and shall unlock in the direction of egress.