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3.1.8.12 — Hold-Open Devices

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(1) Except as provided in Sentences 3.1.8.9. (1) and 3.1.8.9A.
(2) Except as provided in Sentences (5) and (6), where the building is provided with a fire alarm system, a hold-open device permitted by Sentence (1) shall release,
(a) in a single-stage system, upon any signal from the fire alarm system, and
(b) in a two-stage system,
(i) upon any alert signal from the fire alarm system, or
(ii) upon actuation of any adjacent smoke detectors.
(3) Where the building is provided with a fire alarm system, a hold-open device permitted by Sentence (1) shall release upon a signal from a smoke detector connected to the fire alarm system and located as described in CAN/ULC-S524, “Installation of Fire Alarm Systems”, where the hold-open device is used on,
(a) an exit door,
(b) a door opening into a public corridor,
(c) an egress door referred to in Sentence 3.4.2.4. (2),
(d) a door serving an assembly, care, care and treatment, detention, or residential occupancy,
(e) a door in a fire separation referred to in Clause 3.3.1.7. (1) (b) or in Sentence 3.3.3.5. (4) or 3.3.4.11. (4), or
(f) a door required to function as part of a smoke control system.
(4) Where the building is not provided with a fire alarm system, a hold-open device permitted by Sentence (1) shall release upon a signal from a smoke alarm located on either side of the fire separation at ceiling level within 1.5 m horizontally of the closure opening in the fire separation, where the hold-open device is used on closures described in Clauses (3) (a) to (e).
(5) Where a hold-open device is used on closures other than those described in Sentences (3) and (4), it is permitted to be released upon actuation of a heat-actuated device.
(6) A hold-open device used on a door located between a corridor used by the public and an adjacent sleeping room in a care and treatment occupancy need not release automatically as described in Sentence (2).
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