Fire and Smoke Door Inspections Qualified Training 02/03/17

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Fire and Smoke Door Inspections Qualified Training 02/03/17

Basis of Requirements NFPA 101 requires annual fire and smoke door inspections (Section 18/19.2.2.2.1) Sections 18/19.2.2.1 require compliance with Section 7.2.1 which includes 7.2.1.15.2 Section 7.2.1.15.2 requires compliance with: NFPA 80, Standard for Fire Doors and Other Opening Protectives 2010 Edition Section 5.2.1 addresses inspections, testing and maint. NFPA 105, Standard for Smoke Door Assemblies and Other Opening Protectives 2010 Edition (Section 5.2) Section 5.2 addresses inspections, testing and maint.

Door Inspections Section 7.2.1.15.2 requires all fire and smoke doors to be inspected and tested, potentially including: Fire rated labeled doors Doors in exit enclosures - typically stairwells and exit passageways Doors in smoke barriers Doors in other fire resistance rated walls such as hazardous areas and fire pump enclosures

Doors Testing K 211 K211 Means of Egress General Aisles, passageways, corridors, exit discharges, exit locations, and accesses are in accordance with Chapter 7, and the means of egress is continuously maintained free of all obstructions to full use in case of emergency, unless modified by 18/19.2.2 through 18/19.2.11. Inspection and testing requirements for fire-rated door assemblies in accordance with NFPA 80. Inspection and testing requirements for smoke door assemblies in accordance with NFPA 105 Applies to new and existing installations Inspected and tested not less than annually Written record shall be signed and kept for inspection Repairs shall be made without delay

Door Inspection Requirement This packet has been developed to provide guidance and training to ensure that individuals inspecting and testing door are prepared and qualified. Door assemblies shall be inspected by a QUALIFIED INDIVIDUAL annually Reviews operation, door clearance, coordinator, latch and closer Record kept for AHJ inspection

Door Inspection Fire-rated door assemblies A visual inspection includes the following: Labels are present and legible No holes or breaks of door or frame No signs of damage to the door, frame, hinges, and hardware No parts are missing or broken Door clearances are appropriate Self-closing device operating properly If installed, the coordinator is working Latching hardware operates No auxiliary hardware installed that would interfere with operation No field modifications that would void the label Gasketing and edge seals, if required, are inspected

Door Inspection NFPA 105 Smoke door assemblies shall be inspected annually. Doors shall be operated to confirm full closure. Hardware and gaskets shall be inspected annually, and any parts found to be damaged or inoperative shall be replaced. Tin clad and Kalamein doors shall be inspected regularly for dry rot. A written record shall be maintained and shall be made available to the authority having jurisdiction.

Fire-rated doors are an integral part of not just the building s passive fire-protection system but the building s overall fire protection. A properly operating fire door, just like a properly operating fire damper, is a key component in the compartmentalization of a building to limit the spread of fire and restrict the movement of smoke.

For the fire door to operate successfully, the entire fire assembly must operate, and the fire door is just one part of the overall fire assembly. The assembly is composed of the fire door, frame, fire exit hardware, door closers, hinges, locks, door bolts, and other door components that when combined provide varying degrees of fire protection that is contingent on the door fire rating (e.g. 45 minutes, 90 minutes). In addition to all of the components of a fire door assembly, there are multiple categories of fire doors: horizontal sliding; fire shutters; swinging; vertically sliding; chutes; and overhead rolling fire doors.

Understanding the function and parts of door assemblies

Door Label Fire rated permanent label attached and readable.

NFPA 80 Annex In the annex to NFPA 80, A.8.3.3.2.3, steel door frames that are well set in the wall may be judged compliant even when frame label is not legible. The door label, however, must be legible.

Door Parts

Door Parts and Function

Fire Door Hardware Labeling In order for a fire door and frame to provide protection against the spread of heat and fire, the hardware used must match the capabilities of the door and frame used. Check for UL listing and ensure hardware is tested for the rating it is matched to. NFPA 101 8.3.3.1 NFPA 101 reference 8.3.3.1

Fire Exit Hardware When fire doors are labeled requiring Fire Exit Hardware, ensure labels on the hardware match the label on the door. NFPA 80, Chapter 6

Fire doors and door hardware are subject to failure due to their constant usage in high traffic areas, such as busy corridors. Constant usage can lead to misalignment of the door, which could potentially lead to failure of the door to close in the event of a fire, which NFPA claims to be the most common failure of fire doors during an actual fire.

Other common non-compliant issues are holes or openings in the fire door assembly, improper gaps, missing labels, failure of latching hardware to operate, missing screws, door coordinator operating improperly, non-working selfclosing devices, missing gasketing, improper kick plate (protective plate) sizes, improper field modifications, and numerous other problems.

When should repair work begin? If an inspection shows a deficiency on any fire protection device including fire doors, repair work should start without delay. You should also report any findings the same day to your direct supervisor or manager.

Below is a door inspection form that facilities may use. Complete one form for each door inspected. It is recommended that a facility identify all doors to be inspected on drawing/layout of the facility to track inspections.