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- 1. NFPA 80 requires fire door assembly inspections to be conducted by a person with knowledge and understanding of fire door assemblies. (9)
- 3. When ____ bolt are installed on the inactive leaf of a pair of egress doors, no "dummy" hardware may be installed on the egress side of the inactive leaf. (5)
- 4. Due to a revision to the 2018 IBC, delayed egress locks are allowed on secondary exits serving rooms, even though these are typically assembly occupancies. (5)
- 7. Temperature rise is the difference in temperature measured on the unexposed of a door during a fire test. (4)
- 9. On manual doors, a flush, smooth surface is required on the bottom of the push side, from the floor to inches up the face of the door. (3)
- 10. NFPA 3000 is the Standard for an Active Shooter/Hostile Event Response (____), developed in 2018. (5)
- 13. A ____ discharge door may be mechanically locked on the outside but must allow free egress from the stairwell. (5)
- 14. The accessibility standards require interior, non-fire-rated, manual doors to ____ with no more than five pounds of force. (4)
- 15. The most common application for electrified hardware - controlled with free egress - typically complies with the same egress requirements as doors with mechanical hardware. (6)
- 18. LockDont____.org is a website from the Door Security & Safety Foundation with information about the dangers of security devices that inhibit egress. (5)
- 19. According to the 2018 model codes, classroom security hardware used during a lock ____ must allow authorized access from the outside with a key or other approved means. (4)
- 22. Direct-hold electromagnetic locks and ____ locks are addressed in two sections of the model code, depending on whether they are unlocked by a sensor or by a switch in the door mounted hardware. (5)
- 24. With the exception of dwelling units and sleeping units, most doors in a means of egress are required to with one releasing operation. (7)
- 28. Most U.S. states model codes such as the IBC, the IFC or NFPA 101 and often include state-specific modifications. (5)
- 30. NFPA 101 defines an ____ing building as, "A building erected or officially authorized prior to the effective date of the adoption of this edition of the Code by the agency or jurisdiction." (5)
- 32. A clarification was added to the 2018 IBC that states that delayed action_________ can be installed on fire doors. (7)
- 33. Representing manufacturers of builders hardware, the Codes and Government Affairs Committee of participates in the development of codes and standards. (4)
- 35. If the bottom rail of a glass door without vertical stiles is tapered at an angle of degrees, a 10-inch bottom rail is not mandated by the accessibility standards. (5)
- 36. When a manually operated door is installed in a recess of ____ inches or more, the required maneuvering clearance may be affected. (5)
- 38. Prior editions of NFPA 80 limit most job-site preparations to ____-inch diameter holes, but the 2016 edition includes a change to the allowable hole size. (3)
- 40. The Knowledge Center answers hundreds of questions about door hardware, such as the proper way to test a solenoid using an ____ meter. (3)
- 42. The majority of U.S. states have adopted the ___ as the state building code, often with amendments to the base code. (3)
- 43. Chapter 10 of the IBC and Chapter 7 of NFPA 101 address the requirements for _____ - (6)
- 44. The way for a fire door inspector to demonstrate knowledge of fire door assemblies is to complete DHI's ____ program. (4)
- 45. According to NFPA 80, if a deficiency is found during a fire door inspection, it must be repaired without _____ -(5)
- 47. or a project under construction, requirements for a fire door inspection to be conducted after installation may be listed in the ____. (4)
- 49. The IBC states that if a is not intended to be occupied (for example, if it is used only for mechanical equipment), the door leading from that space into the building may be locked to prevent entry. (4)
- 51. According to NFPA 80, the total area of all attached to a fire door assembly must not exceed 5 percent of the area of the face of the door. (7)
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- 2. To determine whether a door serving an electrical room requires panic hardware, you must know the number of volts and of the equipment in the room and which edition of NFPA 70 has been adopted. (7)
- 3. Beginning with the 2016 edition, NFPA 80 allows 20-minute wood doors to have clearance of 1/8-inch +/- 1/16-inch if installed in a hollow metal ____. (5)
- 5. Manually-operated sliding doors are allowed by the IBC on rooms with an occupant load of ____ people or less, with the expectation of high-hazard occupancies. (3)
- 6. The IBC section called "Access-Controlled Egress Doors" has now been changed to "____ Release of Electrically Locked Egress Doors." (6)
- 8. When you submit a photo via iDigHardware's photo submission page, you can choose to post your name and/or company, or remain ______ - (4)
- 9. According to the IBC, exterior doors must operate with the follwoing maximum forces; 15 pounds to release the latch, ____ points to set the door in motion and 15 pounds to open the door fully. (6)
- 11. The maximum slope of a threshold that is 1/2-inch high is a ____ of 1 and a run of 2. (4)
- 12. If a classroom barricade device is mounted at floor level, it is too ____ to comply with the ADA standards, which require operable hardware to be mounted between 34 inches and 48 inches above the floor. (3)
- 15. Terminated stops up to 6 inches from the floor are allowed on fire door assemblies; UL 1784 does not typically measure the ____-flow in this area of the door opening. (3)
- 16. A fire-rated communicating door between adjoining hotel rooms is not required to each time it is opened, but the door is required to be self latching. (5)
- 17. In order to research a code requirement, you must know which code has been adopted, including the ____ the adopted code was published. (4)
- 18. In health care facilities, a double-egress pair installed ina smoke ____ is not typically required to have a fire door labels or positive-latching hardware. (7)
- 20. When ____ flush bolts are installed on a pair of doors, a coordinator is required to ensure that the door leaves close in the proper sequence. (4)
- 21. When ____-locks are released by a switch in the door-mounted hardware, the model codes do not require the door to unlock upon fire alarm activation. (3)
- 23. BHMA A156.19 includes requirements for signage on doors with low ____ automatic operators and on power assist doors. (6)
- 25. Hundreds of codes and standards may be read at no charge on the website of the National Fire Protection Association, ____.org. (4)
- 26. The actuating portion of the panic hardware must measure at least ____ the width of the door. (4)
- 27. According to NFPA 80, a ____ modification is an alteration to a fire door assembly that requires approval from the listing laboratory before work can begin. (5).
- 28. Panic hardware is required by the IBC for doors that lock or latch, serving an ____ or educational occupancy with an occupant load of 50 people or more (8)
- 29. fittings can create a problem on all glass doors that are required to have a flush, smooth surface at the bottom of the doors. (5)
- 31. To facilitate stairwell reentry, a fail____ lockset or trim for fire exit hardware should be installed. (4)
- 34. ____ flush bolt and surface are allowed by the IBC in certain occupancy classifications with a limited occupant load. (6)
- 37. FPA 80 requires gypsum wallboard, also known as, to project 1/2-inch into the throat of a fire-rated hollow metal frame. (3)
- 39. Registering on iDigHardware allows favorite posts to be to a custom library for easy reference at a later date. (5)
- 41. NFPA 101 defines two types of multiple occupancies :occupancies and separated occupancies. (5)
- 44. The ____ Housing Act required most multifamily dwelling ready for first occupancy after March 13, 1991, to be accessible and usable by people with disabilities. (4)
- 46. In most jurisdictions, it is not code-compliant to a retrofit security device to an existing door if the door will no longer unlatch with one releasing operation. (3)
- 47. The opening force of a door can be affected by wind, air pressure, weatherstrip, latch bolts and other conditions, such as a door that fits too ____ in the frame. (4)
- 48. A delayed egress lock is required to have an audible alarm, but the specific type of sound (a tone, buzz etc.) is not prescribed by code. (4)
- 50. As demonstrated by this crossword puzzle, learning about codes can be a lot of ____. (3)
- 52. The 2017 edition of NFPAl 70, also known as the, requires listed panic hardware for doors serving rooms that house electrical equipment rated at 1000 volts or 800 amps. (3)
