MEMORANDUM. NFPA Technical Committee on Fire Doors and Windows (FDW-AAA) Subject: NFPA 80 Proposed Tentative Interim Amendment (TIA) No.
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1 National Fire Protection Association 1 Batterymarch Park, Quincy, MA Phone: Fax: MEMORANDUM To: From: NFPA Technical Committee on Fire Doors and Windows (FDW-AAA) Kristin Collette, Staff Liaison Date: November 18, 2011 Subject: NFPA 80 Proposed Tentative Interim Amendment (TIA) No.1039 The attached proposed Tentative Interim Amendment (TIA) is being submitted to you for letter ballot. This proposed TIA was submitted by Tim Klotz, Elmira, NY and endorsed by Bruce Campbell and David San Paolo. This proposed TIA will be published for public comment in the December 2, 2011 issue of NFPA News with a Public Comment Closing Date of January 13, Any public comments received will be circulated to the committee. The Standards Council will consider the issuance of this TIA at their March 5-6, 2012 meeting. In addition to being balloted on the technical merits of the proposed TIA, the Committee is also being balloted on whether or not this matter is of an emergency nature. Please see Section 5 (copy enclosed) regarding the processing of TIAs from the NFPA Regulations Governing Committee Projects. Please complete and return your ballot as soon as possible but no later than Friday, December 16, As noted on the ballot form, please return the ballot to Alma Woodberry either via to awoodberry@nfpa.org or via fax to You may also mail your ballot to the attention of Alma Woodberry at NFPA, 1 Batterymarch Park, Quincy, MA Note: Please remember that the return of ballots and attendance at committee meetings are required in accordance with the NFPA Regulations Governing Committee Projects. Attachments
2 TECHNICAL COMMITTEE LETTER BALLOT PROPOSED TENTATIVE INTERIM AMENDMENT LOG NO To Revise in the 2010 and the Proposed 2013 Edition of NFPA 80, Standard for Fire Doors and Other Opening Protectives Question 1: I agree with the TECHNICAL MERITS of the Proposed TIA to Revise AGREE DISAGREE* ABSTAIN* EXPLANATION OF VOTE - Please type or print your comments: *An explanation must accompany a disagreement or abstaining position. Question 2: I agree that the subject is of an EMERGENCY NATURE. AGREE DISAGREE* ABSTAIN* EXPLANATION OF VOTE - Please type or print your comments: *An explanation must accompany a disagreement or abstaining position. Signature Name (Please Print) Date Please return the ballot on or before Friday, December 16, PLEASE RETURN TO: Alma Woodberry, Administrator, Technical Projects NFPA 1 Batterymarch Park Quincy, MA FAX: (617) awoodberry@nfpa.org
3 NFPA and Proposed 2013 Edition Standard for Fire Doors and Other Opening Protectives TIA Log No Reference: Comment Closing Date: January 13, 2012 Submitter: Tim Klotz, Kelley Bros LLC 1. Revise to read as follows The clearances between the top and vertical edges of the door and the frame, and the meeting edges of doors swinging in pairs, shall be 1/8 in. ± 1/16 in. (3.18 mm ± 1.59 mm) for steel doors and shall not exceed 1/8 in. (3.18 mm) and for wood doors. Submitter s Substantiation: The statement shall not exceed 1/8 in. (3.18 mm) for wood doors in the current edition does not take into account any of the allowable industry standard manufacturing and installation tolerances. ANSI, NAAMM (National Association of Architectural Metal Manufactures), SDI (Steel Door Institute), and WDMA (Window and Door Manufactures Association) all allow for acceptable tolerances in the manufacturing and installation processes. A steel frame manufactured and installed to industry standards, along with a wood door manufactured to industry standards can exceed the allowable 1/8 in. (3.18 mm) clearance. An example is that typically a single swing fire door would be pre-fit to include 1/8 in. clearance at the top and each vertical edge. In an ideal situation, the door and frame manufactured and installed to exact dimensions with no tolerances, 1/8 in. clearance would be maintained at the top and vertical edges. If either the door or frame is not exact but manufactured with acceptable tolerances the clearance at top or vertical edges can slightly exceed 1/8 in. In order to take these tolerances into account and not exceed the 1/8 in. clearance the wood doors would have to be pre-fit for less than 1/8 clearance on the top and vertical edge. This often leads to other issues such as binding due to frame manufacturing and installation tolerances, binding due to changes in humidity levels, and conflicts with hardware items such as edge or top of door mounted door position switches. Additionally, the adoption of the UBC Code and UL-10C positive pressure test requirements provides additional edge sealing protection for wood doors in the event of a fire. The concealed intumescent (Category A door) or the surface applied intumescent (Category B door) expand once they reach a specific temperature and seal the gap between the top and vertical edges of the door and frame. The expansion capability of this intumescent is more than sufficient to seal a gap that is 3/16 in. which meets the proposed new text in this TIA. Steel doors are currently allowed the additional (+,-) 1/16 in. clearance due to the fact that during a fire and high temperature a steel door will expand taking up the additional clearance allowed. The same principal seems to apply to positive pressure tested wood doors. The stated NFPA 80 clearances are used by Authorities Having Jurisdiction to determine if an opening is compliant. If the clearances are greater than 1/8 in. the opening is not in compliance and can be subject to rejection and replacement. Although many AHJ s would be practical and allow doors to be slightly over the stated 1/8 in. some do not waiver at all and anything over 1/8 in. is not in compliance. There have been situations where doors have been rejected because the gap was.015 in. over the stated 1/8 in. This situation required replacement doors to be provided although the assembly would have performed its intended purpose as a fire door assembly. The wood door manufacture, steel frame manufacture, and frame installer are not responsible for non-compliance as they performed their task within their acceptable tolerances. The responsibility to bring opening into compliance rests directly on the distributor of these products which can only hold a manufacture or installer liable if they do not meet their industry tolerances. As long as the fire protection ability is not compromised by the additional clearance of (+,-) 1/16 in. wood doors should be allowed the same clearances as steel doors currently have. The clearances stated in NFPA 80 should take into account positive pressure tested wood doors and the acceptable manufacturing and installation tolerances of steel frames and wood doors. This would help avoid costly replacements of doors or frames which slightly exceed the 1/8 in. clearance but would perform as required in the event of a fire.
4 ANSI A Annex A Tolerances The detailed descriptions of frame installation techniques that follow refer to plumbing, squaring and aligning the frame. The details in figure A1 indicate the maximum allowable tolerances in this area. Note: Annex A is excerpted from ANSI/DHI A115.IG, Installation Guide for Doors & Hardware in order to define installation tolerances that should not be exceeded in order to maintain the operative integrity of the assembly. 1/16" (1.58 mm) Squareness 1/16" (1.58 mm) Hinge Strike Hinge Strike Maximum 1/16" allowable tolerance on total opening. 1/16" (1.58 mm) Head Level Plumbness Head Level Hinge or Strike Hinge or Strike Bottom 1/16" (1.58 mm) Bottom Alignment 1/16" (1.58 mm) Twist 1/16" (1.58 mm) Figure A1 Installation tolerances 9 Page 3 of 11
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9 SDI Factory Applied Coatings Since factory applied coatings (primer, finish paint, etc.) are subject to performance standards rather than thickness, the dry film thickness is irrelevant. Such coatings must comply with performance criteria of: ANSI/SDI A250.3 Test Procedure and Acceptance Criteria for Factory Applied Finished Painted Steel Surfaces for Steel Doors and Frames OR ANSI/SDI A Test Procedure and Acceptance Criteria for Prime Painted Steel Surfaces for Steel Doors and Frames. 4 Frame Tolerances 4.1 Frame Cross Section Profile Permissible tolerances in frame profile surfaces are as shown below: 4.2 Frame Opening & Vertical Locations ± ± ± CL Hinge ± Opening Height + CL Strike Face ± Stop ± Opening Width + Figure B Opening Tolerances Frame Depth ± Throat Opening ± Rabbet ± 4.3 Bow or Twist of s or Header Realizing that frames are somewhat pliable, and require bracing and alignment during installation, allowable deformation (bow, twist, etc.) of jambs or header of frame prior to installation shall not result in a reduction of opening sizes more than beyond those shown in Figure B when measured at any point. Figure A Profile Tolerances 4.4 Horizontal Alignment of Door Within Rabbet Hinge and strike backsets shall allow the horizontal centerline of the door to be in line with the horizontal centerline of the frame rabbet ± prior to installation. Figure C is an example based on a 1 door in a 1 1 rabbet. 2 Page 8 of 11
10 SDI Figure K shows how to relocate the pivot point away from the jamb. CL Hinge Barrel Hinge Shim D Hinge Reinf. Hinge (1.58 mm) Strike (1.58 mm) Y Door Shim C Hinge Strike Maximum 1/16 allowable tolerance on total opening. Figure L Squareness Using shim "C" only, door will be relocated in direction of Arrow "Y". Using "D" only, both door and centerline of hinge barrel will move in the direction of Arrow "F". Using both shims "C" and "D" will relocate the door in direction of Arrow "F" by a greater amount than by using either "C" or "D" alone. The centerline of hinge barrel will be relocated the same as by using shim "D" alone. (1.58 mm) Head Level Hinge or Strike Head Level Hinge or Strike Figure K Hinge Bind, Shims C and D 7.2 Frame Installation Tolerances While this document is mainly concerned with tolerances relating to the manufacturing process, openings will not function properly if the frame is not installed within recognized tolerances. Figures L-M-N-O show examples of the accuracy to be maintained while setting frames. Instructions for installation may be found in ANSI A Bottom (1.58 mm) Figure M Plumbness Bottom 6 Page 9 of 11
11 SDI (1.58 mm) Figure N Alignment (1.58 mm) Figure O Twist 7.3 Troubleshooting Further information regarding corrective actions for door & frame openings may be found in SDI Page 10 of 11
12 P-2: Suggested Installation Chart Extra Heavy Duty: This duty level typically involves doors where use is considered heavy and frequent, and requires the highest minimum performance standards. Heavy Duty: This duty level typically involves doors where usage is moderate, and requires intermediate minimum performance standards. Standard Duty: This duty level typically involves doors where frequency of use is low, and requires the lowest minimum performance standards. Extra Heavy Duty Heavy Duty Standard Duty Classroom Assisted Living Room Entry Closet Patient Rooms Office - Interior Passage Wardrobe Bathroom - Public Stairwell Bathroom - Private Dorm Room Mechanical Service Small, low usage Office Assembly areas Hallway Auditorium Entry Hotel/Motel Room Entry Detention/Correctional Storage Bullet Resistant Apartment/Condo Entry Gymnasium/Locker Room X-Ray Surgical Entry Acoustic Trauma Centers Medical Examination Room P-3: Dimensional Tolerances Doors Width: ±1/16 in. (±1.6 mm) not prefit ±1/32 in. (±0.8 mm) factory prefit Height: ±1/16 in. (±1.6 mm) Thickness: ±1/16 in. (±1.6 mm) Hardware Machining Hinge Mortises Location: ±1/32 in. (±0.8 mm) Height: +1/32 in., -0 in. (+0.8 mm, -0 mm) Depth: in., -0 in. (+0.6 mm, -0 mm) Backset: +0 in., -1/32 in. (+0 mm, -0.8 mm) Typical Prefit Clearances for Factory Prefit Doors & Transoms Non-fire rated Doors Top & Hinge Edges: 1/8 in. (3 mm) clearance Lock Edge, Single Door: 1/8 in. (3 mm) clearance Meeting Edges, Pairs: 1/16 in. (1.6 mm) per leaf Bottom Edge: 3/4 in.(20 mm) maximum from floor, 3/8 in. (10 mm) maximum from top of raised Non-fire rated Transoms, Side Lites & Dutch Doors Width & height: Per manufacturer's specifications Fire Rated Openings See latest edition of NFPA 80 Standard for Fire Doors and Fire Windows for prefit clearance requirements on fire rated doors. Lock Fronts Location: Height: Width: Depth: ±1/32 in. (±0.8 mm) +1/32 in., -0 in. (+0.8 mm, -0 mm) +1/32 in., -0 in. (+0.8 mm, -0 mm) in., -0 in. (+0.6 mm, -0 mm) P-4: Flame Spread Smoke Development Doors covered by this standard are exempt per NFPA WDMA I.S.1A Page 11 of 11
13 Section 5 Tentative Interim Amendments. 5.1 Preliminary Determination of Compliance. A Tentative Interim Amendment (TIA) to any Document may be processed if the Council Secretary determines, after a preliminary review, and consultation with the appropriate Chair, that the Amendment appears to be of an emergency nature requiring prompt action and has the endorsement of at least two Members of the involved TC or TCC. If processed, the question of emergency nature shall be considered by the TC and TCC. The text of a proposed Tentative Interim Amendment may be processed as submitted or may be changed, but only with the approval of the submitter. 5.2 Evaluation of Emergency Nature. Determination of an emergency nature shall include but not be limited to one or more of the following factors: (a) The document contains an error or an omission that was overlooked during a regular revision process. (b) The document contains a conflict within the document or with another NFPA document. (c) The proposed TIA intends to correct a previously unknown existing hazard. (d) The proposed TIA intends to offer to the public a benefit that would lessen a recognized (known) hazard or ameliorate a continuing dangerous condition or situation. (e) The proposed TIA intends to accomplish a recognition of an advance in the art of safeguarding property or life where an alternative method is not in current use or is unavailable to the public. (f ) The proposed TIA intends to correct a circumstance in which the revised document has resulted in an adverse impact on a product or method that was inadvertently overlooked in the total revision process, or was without adequate technical (safety) justification for the action. 5.3 Publication of Proposed Tentative Interim Amendment. A proposed Tentative Interim Amendment that meets the provisions of 5.1 shall be published by the Association in appropriate media with a notice that the proposed Tentative Interim Amendment has been forwarded to the responsible TC and TCC for processing and that anyone interested may comment on the proposed Tentative Interim Amendment within the time period established and published. 5.4 Technical Committee and Technical Correlating Committee Action. (a) The proposed Tentative Interim Amendment shall be submitted for ballot and comment of the TC in accordance with The TC shall be separately balloted on both the technical merits of the amendment and whether the amendment involves an issue of an emergency nature. Such balloting shall be completed concurrently with the public review period. Any public comments inconsistent with the vote of any TC Member shall be circulated to the TC to allow votes to be changed. A recommendation for approval shall be established if three-fourths of the voting Members calculated in accordance with have voted in favor of the Tentative Interim Amendment. (b) The proposed Tentative Interim Amendment shall be submitted for ballot and comment of the TCC, if any, which shall make a recommendation to the Council with respect to the disposition of the Tentative Interim Amendment. The TCC shall be separately balloted on both the merits of the amendment (as it relates to the TCC authority and responsibilities in accordance with and 3.4.3) and whether the amendment involves an issue of an emergency nature. Any public comments inconsistent with the vote of any TC or TCC Member shall be circulated to the 28 TCC to allow votes to be changed. A recommendation for approval shall be established if threefourths of the voting Members calculated in accordance with have voted in favor of the Tentative Interim Amendment. (c) All public comments, ballots, and comments on ballot on the proposed Tentative Interim Amendment shall be summarized in a staff report and forwarded to the Council for action in accordance with Action of the Council. The Council shall review the material submitted in accordance with 5.4(c), together with the record on any Appeals (see 1.6, 1.6.1), and shall take one of the following actions: (a) Issue the proposed Tentative Interim Amendment (b) Issue the proposed Tentative Interim Amendment as amended by the Council (c) Where acted on concurrently with the issuance of a new edition of the Document to which it relates, issue the Tentative Interim Amendment as part of the new edition; (d) Reject the proposed Tentative Interim Amendment (e) Return the proposed Tentative Interim Amendment to the TC with appropriate instruction (f ) Direct a different action 5.6 Effective Date of Amendment. Tentative Interim Amendments shall become effective 20 days after Council issuance unless the President determines, within his or her discretion, that the effective date shall be delayed pending the consideration of a Petition to the Board of Directors (see 1.7). The President may also, within his or her discretion, refer the matter of a delay in the effective date of the TIA to the Executive Committee of the Board of Directors or to the Board of Directors. 5.7 Publication of Amendment. The Association shall publish in one of its publications sent or accessible to all Members notice of the issuance of each Tentative Interim Amendment and may, as appropriate, issue a news release to applicable and interested technical journals. The notice and any news release shall indicate the tentative character of the Tentative Interim Amendment. In any subsequent distribution of the Document to which the Tentative Interim Amendment applies, the text of the Tentative Interim Amendment shall be included in a manner judged most feasible to accomplish the desired objectives. 5.8 Applicability. Tentative Interim Amendments shall apply to the document existing at the time of issuance. Tentative Interim Amendments issued after the proposal closing date shall also apply, where the text of the existing document remains unchanged, to the next edition of the Document. Tentative Interim Amendments issued concurrently with the issuance of a new edition shall apply to both the existing and new edition. 5.9 Subsequent Processing. TC responsible for the Document or part of the Document affected shall process the subject matter of any Tentative Interim Amendment as a proposal for the next edition of the Document (see 3.3) Exception. When the Council authorizes other procedures for the processing and/or issuance of Tentative Interim Amendments, the provisions of this Section shall not apply.
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