Standard Specification for “Tin-Clad” Fire Doors Meeting the Performance Required by CAN/ULC-S104

Designation Number:
CAN/ULC-S103
Status:
Proceeding to development
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These requirements cover the design and construction of "tin-clad" fire doors which have demonstrated in fire tests, fire performance properties sufficient to warrant their use in closure assemblies having a fire protection rating of up to and including 3 h, when tested in accordance with the Standard Method for Fire Tests of Door Assemblies, CAN/ULC-S104.

A door conforming to these specifications consists essentially of a core made up of layers of boards nailed to each other, encased in terne or zinc plates jointed together at their edges and nailed through the seams to the core.

The sizes and ratings for three-ply and two-ply doors, constructed in accordance with these specifications, are given in Table 1. These ratings are designed to enable regulatory bodies to determine the suitability of the door assemblies described in this Standard for use in locations where a fire resistance of a specified duration is required. Requirements for the details of the installation of "tin-clad" fire doors, including the requirements for vent holes, are included in the Standard for Fire Doors and Fire Windows, NFPA 80.

Table 1 pertains only to the maximum size of the opening. Doors limited in size by this table fall into two categories:

A Swinging doors intended to be installed within an opening; and

B All sliding doors and those swinging doors intended for surface mounting outside of the opening.

Swinging doors in the first category are limited in size to the maximum dimensions specified for the opening. Doors in the second category must be larger than the maximum opening dimensions to provide the minimum 100 mm lap at each side and at the top of the door as required by NFPA 80.

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