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1 Electronic Locking Hardware Codes Rodger Schmidt ASSA ABLOY EMSO Group HES/Folger Adams/Securitron/Adams Rite/Alarm Controls
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3 Rodger Schmidt ASAA ABLOY Americas Welcome & Introductions 22+ years of Security, Access Control and Fire Alarm Industry Experience Sun Devil Fire and Security 7 Years Member of AZ Fire Marshals Association Instructor at AZ Building Officials Conference-6 Years Classes ICC CEU s AZBO PPN Program Instructor at AZ Fire School Fall 2013 USAFR (Ret.) - 20 year career in Law Enforcement. Instructor at CA Fire Prevention Conference 2 Years Security Industry Association (SIA) Instructor for the Security Project Manager Program
4 Class Agenda What should you know before the Site Survey? The types of electric locking systems The walk through Types of electric locking systems Brackets & accessories Exiting, Switches, Existing Locksets Power Open Discussion and Questions 4
5 Codes: What is adopted in your area? Typical applications and codes from IBC, IFC and NFPA standards dealing with electronic controlled doors. ~ Which code is adopted? ~ Any Amendments? ~ Which year is adopted? ~ Any written Policies? International Code Council National Fire Protection Assoc. (AHJ) Authority Having Jurisdiction This is a training presentation and is not intended to represent final code requirements. 5
6 Codes: ICC Code Years What is adopted in your STATE? 6
7 Thought Actual Tim Rachel Natalie Trevor Kyle Kacey Benjamin Greg Amadeo Jon Austin Craig Jeremiah Pat Steve Scott Paul Austin Jon Angelo Will Seurer Youngs Dollard Naylor Jones Funcke Behrends Malavarca Langhorst Robinson Treadway Mestas Connors Hood Kennedy Dykema Smith Williams Trujillo
8 Occupancy IBC 2015 Chapter 3 How it is used Groupings A Assembly A-1, A-2, A-3, A-4, A-5 B Business E Educational Factory & Industrial F-1, F-2 High Hazard H-1, H-2, H-3, H-4, H-5 Institutional I-1, I-2, I-3, I-4 Mercantile Residential R-1, R-2, R-3, R-4 Storage S-1, S-2 Utility & Miscellaneous 1 Movie theaters, 2 - Food & Drink 3 Comm Halls, 4 Arenas, 5 Stadium Banks, Call Centers Child vs. Adult F-1 - Assembly/Finishing/Packaging F-2 - Low Hazard H Cleaning Products, Liquid, Dust Extensive groupings-explosiveness 1 Rehab, Assisted Living, 2-Foster Detox, Psych, 3-Detenction, 4-Day Care Stores, Markets. Sales Rooms 1 Transient Boarding-10+, 2-Apartment, Dorms, Frats, 3-Group Living 16 & under, 4- Supervised 5 to 16 - residents 1-Moderate burning haz-wood, tires, etc 2 Low Haz.- Metals, Parking Private Garage, Sheds, Fences-+6 8
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10 The ICC 2015 codes adopted by New York State can be viewed 2016 Uniform Code Supplement 2016 Supplement to the New York State Energy Conservation Construction Code Supplement 10
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14 Codes and Listings Underwriters Laboratories American National Standards Inst. Builders Hardware Mfg Assoc Warnock Hersey
15 Static strength Static and Dynamic tests With the locking mechanism in the locked condition, force is to be applied at the point specified at a rate not slower than 10lbs per second until the rated static strength is reached and is held for 1 min. Dynamic Strength The ram (weight 100lbs) is to be used to deliver five impacts at rated dynamic strength to be conducted with the force or impact applied a specific point.
16 1006 series ANSI Windstorm Resistant Rating Structural Load Test the strike withstood 4610 lbs. giving it a design rating of 3070 lbs. with a 50% safety factor.
17 WORD TO WISE! COMMUNICATION! 17
18 Delayed Egress IBC 2012 Controlled Egress IBC 2012 Elevator Lobby IBC 2012 Stairwells IBC 2012 Magnetic Locking IBC 2012 UL 294 and UL 294B
19 Fail Safe vs. Fail Secure Electrified Locks and Exit Device Trim Fail Safe Power fails - access-side lever is unlocked Lock is latched Fail Secure Power fails - access-side lever is locked Lock is latched Free egress At all times
20 Delayed Egress IBC 2012
21 Egress Delay Equipment 21
22 Modular Delayed Egress Timer Magnet Bypass/Reset Initiate Device 22
23 Door Movement Delayed Egress INTEGRATED Maglock Timer Initiate/Reset 23
24 Common Delay Egress Setups. Local audible with manual reset What do we not see that must be tested? Magnetic Lock Signage Mechanical Rim Exit Bar
25 2012 IBC Delayed egress locks. Abridged Version Approved, listed, delayed egress - any occupancy except Group A, E and H occupancies in buildings that are equipped throughout with an automatic sprinkler system or an approved automatic smoke or heat detection system installed in accordance with Section 907, provided that the doors unlock in accordance with Items 1 through 6 below. A building occupant shall not be required to pass through more than one door before exit. 1. Unlock upon actuation of sprinkler or fire detection system. 2. Unlock upon loss of power controlling the lock or lock mechanism. 3. Unlocked by a signal from the fire command center. 4. Initiation of an irreversible process which will release the latch in not more than 15 seconds when a force of not more than 15 pounds (67 N) is applied for 1 second Activates audible signal in the vicinity of the door. Relocking shall be by manual means only. Exception: Where approved, a delay of not more than 30 seconds is permitted. 5. A sign shall be provided on the door located above and within 12 inches (305 mm) of the release device reading: PUSH UNTIL ALARM SOUNDS. DOOR CAN BE OPENED IN 15 [30] SECONDS. 6. Emergency lighting shall be provided at the door. 25
26 IBC 2015 Delayed Egress 26
27 After Market Delayed Egress 27
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31 Controlled Egress
32 Infant or pediatric facilities Drug or Rehabilitation facilities Behavioral Health Care Memory Care Facilities
33 Controlled Egress Door Maglock Key Box No Signage Necessary Local Alarm Card Reader
34 2012 IBC Special locking arrangements in Group I-2. Approved special egress locks shall be permitted in a Group I-2 occupancy where the clinical needs of persons receiving care require such locking. Special egress locks shall be permitted in such occupancies where the building is equipped throughout with an automatic sprinkler system in accordance with Section or an approved automatic smoke or heat detection system installed in accordance with Section 907, provided that the doors are installed and operate in accordance with Items 1 through The doors unlock upon actuation of the automatic sprinkler system or automatic fire detection system. 2. The doors unlock upon loss of power controlling the lock or lock mechanism. 3. The door locks shall have the capability of being unlocked by a signal from the fire command center, a nursing station or other approved location. 4. A building occupant shall not be required to pass through more than one door equipped with a special egress lock before entering an exit. 5. The procedures for the operation(s) of the unlocking system shall be described and approved as part of the emergency planning and preparedness required by Chapter 4 of the International Fire Code. 6. All clinical staff shall have the keys, codes or other means necessary to operate the locking devices. 7. Emergency lighting shall be provided at the door. Exception: Items 1 through 4 shall not apply to doors to areas where persons, which because of clinical needs, require restraint or containment as part of the function of a psychiatric treatment area. 34
35 Controlled Egress IBC
36 Controlled Egress Standards (IBC 2012) Group I-2 Prior to 2015 foster care facilities, detoxification facilities, hospitals, nursing homes, psychiatric hospitals clinical needs of persons receiving care require their containment - IBC Commentary includes: psychiatric areas dementia units, Alzheimer s units, maternity units, newborn nurseries, AHJ Inclusions may be: emergency departments or pediatric areas Group I-1 New to 2015 alcohol and drug centers, assisted living facilities, congregate care facilities, group homes, halfway houses, residential board and care facilities, social rehabilitation facilities
37 Secure Elevator Lobbies- Dead-Ends SECURE LOBBIES 37
38 Elevator Lobbies IBC Elevator lobby. An enclosed elevator lobby shall be provided at each floor where an elevator shaft enclosure connects more than three stories. Elevator lobbies shall have at least one means of egress complying with Chapter 10 and other provisions within this code. Chapter 10 -International Building Code (IBC) requires elevator lobbies to have at least one means of egress complying with Chapter 10. No stairway directly accessible elevator lobby! Security to the tenant space and providing delayed egress hardware which would allow egress into and through the tenant space from the elevator lobby after a 15-second delay. 38
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41 STAIRWELL Stairway door operation. Stairway doors other than the exit discharge doors shall be permitted to be locked from stairway side. Stairway doors that are locked from the stairway side shall be capable of being unlocked simultaneously without unlatching upon a signal from the fire command center. 41
42 Stairwell Doors IBC 2012 & Stairway doors. Interior stairway means of egress doors shall be openable from both sides without the use of a key or special knowledge or effort. Exceptions: 1. Stairway discharge doors shall be openable from the egress side and shall only be locked from the opposite side. 2. This section shall not apply to doors arranged in accordance with Section In stairways serving not more than four stories, doors are permitted to be locked from the side opposite the egress side, provided they are openable from the egress side and capable of being unlocked simultaneously without unlatching upon a signal from the fire command center, if present, or a signal by emergency personnel from a single location inside the main entrance to the building. 42
43 Confusion at its best! 43
44 Electrified Mortise Lock Set Capable of being configured as Fail Safe or Fail Secure. Stairwells - set up for release of locking mechanism (Ingress side to floor), to allow access to floor without unlatching until the level is physically turned. Maintain positive latching in case of fire. 44
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46 UL Standards Applicable Access Control Standards UL 294 (5 th Edition Jan., 1999 or 6 th Edition Dec., 2015) Applies to: Standard for Access Control System Units Control Units, Power Supplies, Card Readers, Sensors, other components necessary for: operation of access control system control or regulation of physical entry to area or use of electrical, electronic and/or mechanical means 46
47 UL 294B Power Over Ethernet (POE) Future effective date: Dec 2018 Not identified in 2015 as UL 294B. Just UL 294 very ambiguous. Approved by ANSI in
48 Magnetic Locking IBC 2012
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51 Could this be code compliant? 51
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53 Can we test the holding force on this? 53
54 Door 1 Codes Example Doors Not in Harris County?? Door 2 Codes
55 Door 1 Codes : An egress sensor shall be provided and loss of power will unlock door DK26 or DK37 and DKC Power Supply EEB2
56 Door 1 Codes : Loss of power to the controller shall unlock the door DK26 or DK37 and DKC Power Supply EEB2
57 Door 1 Codes The doors shall be arranged to unlock from a manual unlocking device located 40 to 48 vertically above the floor & within 5 of the secured doors. Ready access shall be provided to the manual unlocking device & the device shall be clearly identified by a sign that reads "PUSH TO EXIT. When operated, the manual unlocking device shall result in direct interruption of power to the lock-independent of the AC system electronics-& the doors shall remain unlocked for a minimum of 30 sec. Power Supply DK26 or DK37 and DKC EEB2
58 Door 1 Codes Activation of the building fire alarm system, if provided, shall automatically unlock the doors, and the doors shall remain unlocked until the fire alarm system has been reset. DK26 or DK37 and DKC Power Supply EEB2
59 Door 1 Codes Entrance doors in buildings with an occupancy in Group A, B, E or M shall not be secured from the egress side during periods that the building is open to the general public. DK26 or DK37 and DKC Power Supply EEB2
60 Door 1 Codes DK26 or DK37 and DKC Power Supply EEB2
61 Door 1 Codes Example Doors Door 2 Codes
62 Door 2 Codes DSB Loss of power will unlock door
63 Door 2 Codes DSB IBC Operation of the listed hardware directly interrupts the power to the electromagnetic lock and unlocks the door immediately. IBC The listed hardware is capable of being operated with one hand.
64 Door 2 Codes DSB IBC The listed hardware that is affixed to the door leaf has an obvious method of operation that is readily operated under all lighting conditions.
65 Door 2 Codes DSB IBC Where panic or fire exit hardware is required by Section , operation of the listed panic or fire exit hardware also releases the electromagnetic lock.
66 Door 1 Codes Example Doors Door 2 Codes
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68 Maglocks 68
69 Who says we have to Test?
70 NFPA 72 System Testing & Inspection Changes to control units connected or controlled by the system executive software SHALL require a 10 percent functional test of the system including a test of at least one device on each input and output circuit to verify critical system functions 70
71 NFPA Requirements for testing:
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73 Battery Backup? NFPA Codes require mag-locks to unlock upon loss of power, but loss of power is not defined. Is this loss of normal building power? Can the lock be powered by the emergency generator along with the rest of the building? NFPA 72 Interpretation - if the fire alarm system and mag-locks are on the same back-up power, this would meet the intent of the code.
74 NFPA Clarification Battery back-up on electrically-locked doors: abridged versions Batteries as a secondary power supply - the batteries shall not be utilized to maintain these doors in the locked condition, unless the fire alarm control unit is arranged to ensure the exits will unlock within 10 minutes of loss of primary power Locks powered by independent power supplies dedicated to lock power and access control functions, and that unlock upon loss of power, shall not be required to comply with If means of egress doors are unlocked by the fire alarm system, the unlocking function shall occur prior to, or concurrent with, activation of any public-mode notification appliances in the area(s) served by the normally locked means of egress doors All doors that are required to be unlocked by the fire alarm system in accordance with shall remain unlocked until the fire alarm condition is manually reset. 74
75 Backup Power 2013 NFPA 72 75
76 Electric Strike Install: Fire Rated Opening NFPA 80 Standard for Fire Doors 2013 Edition This is a training presentation and is not intended to represent final code requirements. 76
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78 FIRE RATED EXIT DEVICES Locks and Exit Devices MUST be Fire Rated w/ Label 78
79 Fire Rated Opening Labels 20 minute Fire Rated Label Missing Fire Rated label. 20 minute Fire Rated FRAME Label 60 minute Fire Rated DOOR Label 3-Hour Fire Rated FRAME Label 3-Hour Fire Rated DOOR Label This is a training presentation only and is not intended to represent final code requirements. 79
80 Changes are coming- What do you look for? 80
81 20 Minute Fire Door without Hose Stream Test Smoke and Draft Control Rating 81
82 Fire rated openings can often be verified by looking above the ceiling for a fire rated wall to the deck. 82
83 Walls are finally being marked to indicate a fire rating. 83
84 Luxor Hotel Las Vegas please remove all the labels! 84
85 11) No field modifications to the door assembly have been performed that void the label Surface-applied hardware shall be applied to the door or frame without removing material other than drilling round holes to accommodate cylinders, spindles, similar operational elements, and through-bolts in doors The holes described in shall not be permitted to exceed a diameter of 1 in. (25.4 mm), with the exception of cylinders. 85
86 Electric Strike Install: Fire Rated Opening NFPA 80 Standard for Fire Doors 2013 Edition * Electric strikes shall be permitted to be used in lieu of conventional strikes in single swinging doors and pairs of doors where provided for in the published listings MFG Instructions All components shall be installed in accordance with the manufacturers installation instructions and shall be adjusted to function as described in the listing *Means there is additional material in Annex A in back of manual. This is a training presentation and is not intended to represent final code requirements. 86
87 Listed Fire Rated Products This is a training presentation and is not intended to represent final code requirements. 87
88 Testament to quality workmanship?? Not!!
89 How did we go wrong here? I don t think anyone makes a strike which will work with 26 gauge wire yet?
90 Strike Configuration - What is required! Configured as Fail Secure on fire rated openings to ensure Positive Latching Only AHJ Documented Requirement should change this! This is a training presentation and is not intended to represent final code requirements. 90
91 Invest in training HES Electric Strike Applications & Installation Securitron State of the Art Smart Product Applications Access Control Hardware Selection Basic Low Voltage Electricity for Installers Advanced Electronic System Wiring & Troubleshooting Site Survey & Magnetic Lock System Installation Adams Rite Storefront Products Mechanical to Electronic NEW COURSES IN DEVELOPMENT: EMS Product Troubleshooting Aperio Product and Applications DKC Access Control Wiring & Configuration Advanced Technical Product Troubleshooting 91
92 Technical Support 10 Minute Rule Rodger Schmidt MAGLOCK
93 Rodger Schmidt Product Trainer ASSA ABLOY HES/Securitron/Adams Rite Phoenix, AZ
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