Understanding NFPA 101 and IBC 2021 Fire Door Regulations Update

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Explore the recent updates to fire door regulations as per NFPA 101 and IBC 2021, including the handling of extraneous labels, terminated stops, and more. Learn about the maintenance or removal of non-required fire door labels and the specifications regarding terminated stops in fire door assemblies. Stay informed about the changes to ensure compliance with the latest codes.


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  1. Extraneous Labels on Extraneous Labels on Fire Door Assemblies Fire Door Assemblies NFPA 101: Existing life safety features obvious to the public, if not required by the Code, shall be either maintained or removed. Annex A: Where a door that is not required to be fire protection-rated is equipped with a fire protection listing label, it is not the intent of 4.6.12.3 to require such door to be self- or automatic-closing due merely to the presence of the label. 2021 Model Code Update

  2. BEFORE AFTER 2021 Model Code Update

  3. Extraneous Labels on Extraneous Labels on Fire Door Assemblies Fire Door Assemblies NFPA 101-2021: Where a door or door frame that is not required to be fire protection- rated is equipped with a fire protection listing label, the door and the door frame shall not be required to meet NFPA 80. 2021 Model Code Update

  4. NFPA 80 2016 & 2019 2021 Model Code Update

  5. NFPA 80 2016 & 2019 2021 Model Code Update

  6. NFPA 80 2016 & 2019 2021 Model Code Update

  7. Terminated Stops Terminated Stops IBC-2021 Terminated stop is now defined 6 inches maximum Prohibited where doors are required to limit air infiltration without an artificial bottom seal (limited locations) Allowed elsewhere including fire door assemblies 2021 Model Code Update

  8. Terminated Stops Terminated Stops IBC-2021 Terminated stop is now defined 6 inches maximum Prohibited where doors are required to limit air infiltration without an artificial bottom seal (limited locations) Allowed elsewhere including fire door assemblies 2021 Model Code Update

  9. Code Reference Guide Code Reference Guide Updated with 2021 changes 40 pages Hard copies are not in stock yet Can be downloaded from iDigHardware.com/guide 2021 Model Code Update

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