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Electromagnetic Locks – Code Requirements

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The International Building Code is anything but easy to read, which makes sifting through section after section of code requirements a daunting and confusing task. We hope this “condensed” section on the requirements for electromagnetic locks will help ease the headache of code reading.

IBC 1008.1.4.4 Access-Controlled Egress Doors

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  • Means of egress defined: a continuous and unobstructed way of travel from any point within a building/structure to a public way; consisting of three separate parts: the exit access, the exit, and the exit discharge (in an exit path)
  • A sensor must be mounted on the egress side to detect an occupant approaching the doors
  • Doors must unlock upon signal from the sensor or loss of power to the sensor
  • Loss of power to the lock must unlock doors
  • A manual (push button) unlocking device shall result in direct interruption of power to the lock – the device must be independent of the access control system electronics
  • When the push button is actuated, the doors must remain unlocked for a minimum of 30 seconds
  • The push button must include signage stating “push to Exit”
  • The push button must be located 40-48” vertically above the floor and within 5’ of the doors
  • Ready access must be provided to the push button
  • If the building has a fire alarm/sprinkler system/fire detection system, activation of the system must automatically unlock the doors
  • Doors must remain unlocked until the system has been reset
  • Entrance doors with occupancy in groups A, B, E, or M shall not be secured from the egress side during periods that the building is open to the general public

IBC 1008.1.9.8 Electromagnetic Locks on Egress Doors

  • Allowed in use groups – A, B, E, M, R-1, and R-2 (click here for a comprehensive listing of building use groups)
  • Applies to doors in a means of egress and doors to tenant spaces
  • Door must be equipped with listed hardware mounted on the door leaf
  • Incorporates a built-in switch to directly release the electromagnetic lock and unlock the door immediately
  • The release device must have an obvious method of operation
  • The release device must be readily operated with one hand under all lighting conditions
  • Loss of power to the listed hardware must automatically unlock the door

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Sources: ICC Safe, I Dig Hardware
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