BS 7273-4:2007 gives recommendations for:
of electrical control arrangements for actuation of mechanisms that unlock, release or open doors in the event of fire. It applies to all aspects of the interface between these mechanisms and a fire detection and fire alarm system, including interfaces that incorporate acoustic coupling and radio transmission. It does not recommend whether the above mechanisms should, or should not, be used in any given premises, or in any particular circumstances.
The interface arrangements to which BS7273-4 applies include any such arrangements that are designed to release, in the event of fire, fire-resisting doors and shutters that are normally held in the open position, or to unlock doors that are normally locked, or to cause powered sliding doors to open. BS 7273-4 does not apply to electrically controlled systems that form part of a smoke venting system.
Contents of BS7273-4
Annexes
Annex A (informative) Choice of appropriate category of actuation
Annex B (informative) Typical actuation arrangements for release mechanisms
Annex C (informative) Example of a suitable sign for a manual release control
Annex D (informative) Model commissioning certificate
Bibliography
List of figures
Figure 1 – Scope of this part of BS 7273
Figure 2 – Pictogram for a manual release control
Figure 3 – Protection in corridors subdivided by electrically held-open fire doors
Figure 4 – Protection where a fire door between a corridor and a stairway is electrically held-open
Figure 5 – Protection where a fire door between a room of limited size and a corridor or a stairway is electrically held-open
Figure 6 – Protection where a fire door between a large room or open plan area and a corridor or a stairway is electrically held-open
Figure B.1 – Use of relays at fire alarm CIE to actuate release mechanisms
Figure B.2 – Use of addressable loop device to actuate release mechanisms
Figure B.3 – Acoustic actuation of release mechanisms
Figure B.4 – Radio actuation of release mechanisms
Figure B.5 – Combined acoustic and radio actuation of release mechanisms
Figure C.1 – Example of a suitable sign for a manual release control
Figure D.1 – Model commissioning certificate
List of tables
Table A.1 – Choice of appropriate category of actuation for release of self-closing fire doors
Table A.2 – Choice of appropriate category of actuation for release of electronically locked doors on means of escape
Table A.3 – Choice of appropriate category of actuation for release of powered sliding doors on means of escape