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Please note: All interim revisions for this edition available at time of your purchase will be included.

This new edition is a periodic re-issuance to ensure that UL's Standards remain up-to-date with regard to format and editorial issues such as renumbering, repaginating, correction of editorial errors, updating references to standards, and other miscellaneous editorial revisions.

1 Scope

1.1 These requirements apply to swinging door closers equipped with integral electromechanical or electromagnetic holders and which may be provided with integral smoke detectors. These requirements also apply to electromagnetic door holder units which are for use with a separate door closer and separate automatic fire detector.

1.2 When integral smoke detectors are provided with the combination door closer-holder, the smoke detectors shall comply with requirements for smoke detectors of the photoelectric or combustion products type.

1.3 Requirements for the installation of these combination door closers-holders with or without smoke detector units are included in the Standards for Fire Doors and Fire Windows, NFPA 80, and National Fire Alarm Code, NFPA 72.

1.4 The combination door closers-holders (with or without integral smoke detectors) described in this Standard provide one of the following types of hold open functions:

a) Single point hold open.

b) Multiple point hold open. (Two, three, four, etc. discrete hold open points as set at the manufacturer's plant.)

c) Infinite hold open points with one as set by the user.

 

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