New Jersey Administrative Code
Title 5 - COMMUNITY AFFAIRS
Chapter 70 - UNIFORM FIRE CODE
Subchapter 4 - FIRE SAFETY CODE
Section 5:70-4.15 - Smoke barriers
Universal Citation: NJ Admin Code 5:70-4.15
Current through Register Vol. 56, No. 18, September 16, 2024
(a) Wherever smoke barriers are required by this subchapter, they shall be constructed in accordance with the following provisions:
1. Smoke barriers shall have a
fire resistance rating of not less than one-half hour and shall form an
effective membrane continuous from outside wall to outside wall and from floor
slab to floor or roof deck above, including continuity through all concealed
spaces, such as those found above suspended ceilings, and including
interstitial structural and mechanical spaces. Transfer grilles, whether
equipped with fusible link-operated dampers or not, shall not be used in these
partitions. Wire glass panels not exceeding 1,296 square inches in approved
steel frames may be used in smoke barriers.
i. Exception to (a)1 above: Smoke barriers
are not required in interstitial spaces when such spaces are designed and
constructed with ceilings that provide resistance to the passage of fire and
smoke equivalent to that provided by smoke barriers.
2. Doors in smoke barriers shall have a
fire-resistance rating of not less than 20 minutes when tested in accordance
with ASTM E152 without the hose stream and labeled by an approved agency.
Double egress corridor doors shall have vision panels of one-quarter inch thick
labeled wired glass mounted in approved steel frames. Such panels may also be
provided in other doors in smoke barriers. The glass area of the vision panels
shall be limited to 1,296 square inches for each door. The doors shall close
the openings with only the clearance necessary for proper operation under
self-closing or automatic closing and self-latching and shall be without
undercuts, louvers or grilles. Rabbets or astragals are required at the meeting
edges of double egress doors, and stops are required on the head and jambs of
all doors in smoke barriers. Positive latching devices are not required on
double egress corridor doors, and center mullions are prohibited.
i. Exception to (a)2 above: Protection at the
meeting edges of doors and stops at the head and sides of door frames may be
omitted in buildings equipped with an approved engineered smoke control system.
The engineered smoke control system shall respond automatically, preventing the
transfer of smoke across the barrier.
3. Doors in smoke barriers shall be
self-closing or shall be provided with approved door hold-open devices of the
fail-safe type which shall release the doors causing them to close upon the
actuation of smoke detectors as well as upon the application of a maximum
manual pull of 50 pounds against the hold-open device.
4. An approved damper designed to resist the
passage of smoke shall be provided at each point a duct penetrates a smoke
barrier. The damper shall close upon detection of smoke by an approved smoke
detector located within the duct.
i. In lieu
of an approved smoke detector located within the duct, ducts which penetrate
smoke barriers above doors are permitted to have the approved damper arranged
to close upon detection of smoke by the local device designed to detect smoke
on either side of the smoke barrier door opening.
ii. Dampers are not required in buildings
equipped with an approved engineered smoke control system.
iii. Dampers are not required where the
openings in ducts are limited to a single smoke compartment and the ducts are
of steel construction.
(b) In buildings of Use Group I-2, every story used for sleeping purposes for more than 30 occupants and stories which are usable but unoccupied shall be divided into not less than two compartments by smoke barrier walls such that each compartment does not exceed 22,500 square feet and no more than 150 feet in length and width.
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