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INTERNATIONAL FIRE CODE CHAPTER 10 MEANS OF EGRESS SECTION [B] 1003.3.1.3.4 IBC Interpretation No. 01-03 2000 Edition Issued: 12-17-02 FI_00_45_03 [B] 1003.3.1.3.4 Access-controlled egress doors. The entrance doo rs in a means of egress in buildings with an occupancy in Group A, B, E, M, R-1 or R-2 and entrance doors to tenant spa ces in occupancies in Gr oups A, B, E, M, R-1 and R -2 are permitte d to be equipp ed with an approved entrance and egress access control system which shall be install ed in accor dance with all of the following criteria: 1. A sensor shall be provided on the egress side arranged to detect an occupant approaching the doors. The doors sha ll be arranged to unlock by a signal from or loss of power to the sensor. 2. Loss of power to that part of t he access control system which locks the doors shall automaticall y unlock the doors. 3. The doors sha ll be a rranged to unlock from a manual unlocking device locate d 40 inches (1016 mm) to 48 inches (1219 mm) vertically above the floor and within 5 feet (1524 mm) of the secured doors. Ready access shall be provided to the manual unlo cking device an d the device shall be clea rly identified by a sign. When op erated, the manual unlockin g device shall result in direct interruption of power to the lock independent of the access control system electronics and the doors shall remain unlocked for a minimum of 30 seconds. 4. Acti vation of the bu ilding fire alarm system, i f provided, shal l automatically unlock the doors, and the doors shall remai n unlocked un til the fire al arm system has been reset. 5. Activa tion of the building aut omatic spr inkler or f ire detection system, i f provided, sha ll automat ically unlock the doors. The doors shall remain unlo cked until the fire al arm system has been reset. 6. Entrance doors in buildi ngs with a n occupancy in Group A, B, E or M sha ll not be sec ured from the egress side during periods that the building is open to the genera l public. ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! Q: In Groups A, B, E and M occupancies, if Criteria 1 through 5 are met and the access- controlled egress doors unlock on the egress side prior to an occupant reaching the doors an d no subsequent securing devi ces are installed, does the access-control system need to be disabled during the hours the building is open to the public? A: No, the access-controlled system at egress doors is permitted to remain operational at all times; however, Item 6 specifically requires that during the hours the building is open to the general public, egress doors equipped with a control led-access system shal l not be secured fr om the egress side. It i s permiss ible to lock occupants out of the building, but occup ants may not be l ocke d i n the building. This restricti on app l ies to Group A, B, E and M occupanci es.  _____________________ ________ 

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INTERNATIONAL FIRE CODE

CHAPTER 10

MEANS OF EGRESS

SECTION [B] 1003.3.1.3.4

IBC Interpretation No. 01-03

2000 Edition

Issued: 12-17-02FI_00_45_03

[B] 1003.3.1.3.4 Access-controlled egress doors. The entrance doo rs in a means of egress in buildings with an occupancy in Group

A, B, E, M, R-1 or R-2 and entrance doors to tenant spaces in occupancies in Groups A, B, E, M, R-1 and R -2 are permitted to be

equipp ed with an approved entrance and egress access control system which shall be installed in accor dance with all of the following

criteria:

1. A sensor shall be provided on the egress side arranged to detect an occupant approaching the doors. The doors shall be

arranged to unlock by a signal from or loss of power to the sensor.

2. Loss of power to that part of the access control system which locks the doors shall automatically unlock the doors.

3. The doors shall be arranged to unlock from a manual unlocking device located 40 inches (1016 mm) to 48 inches (1219 mm)

vertically above the floor and within 5 feet (1524 mm) of the secured doors. Ready access shall be provided to the manual

unlocking device and the device shall be clearly identified by a sign. When operated, the manual unlockin g device shall result

in direct interruption of power to the lock independent of the access control system electronics and the doors shall remain

unlocked for a minimum of 30 seconds.

4. Activation of the bu ilding fire alarm system, if provided, shall automatically unlock the doors, and the doors shall remain

unlocked un til the fire alarm system has been reset.

5. Activation of the building automatic sprinkler or fire detection system, if provided, shall automatically unlock the doors. The

doors shall remain unlo cked un til the fire alarm system has been reset.

6. 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.

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Q: In Groups A, B, E and M occupancies, if Criteria 1 through 5 are met and the access- controlled egress doors unlock

on the egress side prior to an occupant reaching the doors an d no subsequent securing devices are installed, does the

access-control system need to be disabled during the hours the building is open to the public?

A: No, the access-controlled system at egress doors is permitted to remain operational at all times; however, Item 6

specifically requires that during the hours the building is open to the general public, egress doors equipped with a

controlled-access system shall not be secured from the egress side. It is permiss ible to lock occupants out of the

building, but occupants may not be locked in the building. This restriction app lies to Group A, B, E and M occupancies.

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