There is no prohibition on the use of mag locks on fire door assemblies as long as all of the egress requirements are met and the mag lock is labeled for use on a fire door assembly.
Magnetic locks on exit doors.
Doors are laid out so that they can be opened from the outside when the building is occupied.
The mounting plate can be installed in case your door frame or door doesn t allow direct mounting.
For instance a latch or some other fastening device is a requirement for doors with a simple releasing device.
Magnetic door lock kits can include the following release methods.
And one that can be easily used at all light levels.
And of course the maglocks can be released automatically by a fire alarm system in case of fire.
Key fobs and card reader units release switches digital keypads and emergency break glass units.
Magnetic locks or maglocks are comprised of two main parts a mounting mechanism and some wires.
Electromagnetic locks have no moving parts and are secured to the door frame so that they magnetically lock onto a steel plate that is bolted to the movable part of the door.
The main difference between the two sets of requirements is that the original section required electromagnetic locks to be released by any of the following.
The maglock devices are powered by a 12v power supply.
These mag locks as.
The two parts are installed on the frame and the door so that their magnetic sides are facing each other.