The elevator lobby provisions of section 708 14 1.
Elevator lobby glass doors.
The door systems include integrated latch locking device semi concealed continuous hinge for all your elevator lobby needs.
Syntégra door systems are available in a variety of configurations including double egress or standard swing pair pocketed 90 or 180 degrees.
An elevator lobby in compliance with section 708 14 1 or one of the listed exceptions would not require the elevator doors to meet additional smoke and draft control door assembly provisions of section 715 4 3 1.
Total door systems is the only integrated assembly that exceeds the testing and rating requirements for elevator hoistway and elevator lobby codes.
Many swing doors will swing shut in response to a general alarm regardless of if the alarm is false or real or as a result of a power loss.
Doorways to a fire service access lobby shall be fire door assemblies having a hour rating and complying with smoke and draft control requirements of section 716 5 3 1.
Fire service access elevator lobby doors other than the door to the hoistway elevator control room or elevator control space each doorway to a fire service access elevator lobby shall be provided with a hour door assembly complying with 716 5.
In floor area with no dimension less than 8 feet.
This section is referenced by section 708 14 1 exception 5 for elevator lobby doors as part of section 715 4 8.
The size of a fire service access elevator lobby must be a minimum 150 sq.
Fire service access elevator lobby doors.
Swing doors whether enclosing an elevator lobby or mounted at the elevator door on a magnetic hold open are highly susceptible to tenant tampering.
Since the elevator shaft enclosure door is located in a fire barrier its minimum.
In addition to the requirements in section 709 for fire partitions doors protecting openings in the elevator lobby enclosure walls shall also comply with section 711 5 3 and penetrations of the elevator lobby enclosure by ducts and air.
Section 715 4 8 1 requires an active latch bolt that will secure the door when it is closed.
The 2009 edition included a requirement that the electronic lock on the lobby door must not be supplied with emergency or standby electrical power but this requirement was removed from the 2012 edition of nfpa 101 and nfpa 5000.
The provisions for delayed egress locks and access controlled egress doors are not applied to elevator lobby doors.
Section 711 5 2 states that doors in smoke partitions shall meet the.