2016- NFPA 80Ħ.3.1.7.2- The clearances between the top and vertical edges of the door and frame, and the meeting edges of doors swinging in pairs, shall be 1/8” +/- 1/16” for steel doors and shall not exceed 1/8” for wood doors.ĥ.2.3.5.2 (2)- No open holes or breaks exist in surfaces of either the door or frame. 2013- NFPA 80ĥ.2.3.5.2 (6)– Door clearances do not exceed clearances listed in 4.8.4 and 6.3.1.7.ĥ.2.3.5.2 (9)- Latching Hardware operates and secures the door when it is in the closed position.ĥ.2.3.5.2 (2)- No open holes or breaks exist in surfaces of either the door or frame. 2010- NFPA 80Ħ.3.1.7.1- The clearances between the top and vertical edges of the door and frame, and the meeting edges of doors swinging in pairs, shall be 1/8” +/- 1/16” for steel doors and shall not exceed 1/8” for wood doors.Ĥ.8.4.1– The clearance under the bottom of a door shall be a maximum of ¾”.Ĥ.8.4.2– Where the bottom of the door is more than 38 inches above the finished floor, the maximum clearance shall not exceed 3/8” or as specified by the manufacturer’s label service procedure.ĥ.2.4.2 (5)– Door clearances do not exceed clearances listed in 4.8.4 and 6.3.1.7.ĥ.2.4.2 (8)- Latching Hardware operates and secures the door when it is in the closed position.Ħ.4.4.8- Strike Plates shall be secured to the frame with steel screws or other types of screws indicated by the manufacturer’s published listings or label service procedure.ĥ.2.4.2 (1)- No open holes or breaks exist in surfaces of either the door or frame. Active Fire Door Products are Intertek tested and certified per NFPA requirements.
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