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Help ensure you are up to date with the latest methods of testing fire door assemblies by referencing NFPA 252, 2022 edition.
Fire doors play a critical role in helping to protect lives and property by slowing the spread of flames, heat, and gases through door openings in fire-resistive walls. NFPA 252, Standard Methods of Fire Tests of Door Assemblies, details the appropriate procedures for conducting fire and hose stream tests to determine the degree in which assemblies provide sufficient resistance to fire and assessing suitability when protection over a particular time is necessary.
An essential document for manufacturers and testing laboratories, the standard offers provisions for comparing fire door assemblies to appraise respective performance under standard fire conditions.
NFPA 252 content includes:
General administration, definitions, and referenced publications
Control of fire test, including temperature-time curve, furnace temperatures, and unexposed surface temperatures
Fire door assembly construction and size, mounting, clearances, and test wall
Conduct of fire test and hose stream test
Performance criteria for fire door assemblies, including swinging and sliding doors
Reporting requirements and annex material covering explanatory, commentary, and informational references
The 2022 edition is your guide to industry-recognized provisions for fire testing door assemblies.
NFPA 252, Standard Methods of Fire Tests of Door Assemblies, is the required test when applying NFPA 80, Standard for Fire Doors and Other Opening Protectives. The revised 2022 edition of NFPA 252 features editorial revisions and new definitions for fire protection rating and fire-resistance rating.
Accurately assess the capacity of fire doors to stop the passage of flame, heat, and gases.
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