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2、THER REPRODUCTION OR DISTRIBUTION WITHOUT PERMISSION FROM UL UL Standard for Safety for Panic Hardware, UL 305 Sixth Edition, Dated July 12, 2012 Summary of Topics This revision of ANSI/UL 305 is being issued to update the title page to reect reaffirmation of ANSI approval. Text that has been change
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8、017 UL 305 tr2 No Text on This PageUL COPYRIGHTED MATERIAL NOT AUTHORIZED FOR FURTHER REPRODUCTION OR DISTRIBUTION WITHOUT PERMISSION FROM UL JULY 12, 2012 (Title Page Reprinted: March 22, 2017) 1 UL 305 Standard for Panic Hardware First Edition November, 1955 Second Edition May, 1973 Third Edition
9、July, 1979 Fourth Edition December, 1993 Fifth Edition January, 1997 Sixth Edition July 12, 2012 This ANSI/UL Standard for Safety consists of the Sixth Edition including revisions through March 22, 2017. The most recent designation of ANSI/UL 305 as a Reaffirmed American National Standard (ANS) occu
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13、R FURTHER REPRODUCTION OR DISTRIBUTION WITHOUT PERMISSION FROM UL CONTENTS INTRODUCTION 1 Scope .4 2 General 4 2.1 Components 4 2.2 Units of measurement .4A 2.3 Undated references .4A 2.4 Installation instructions .4A 2.5 Test materials .4A 3 Glossary .4B CONSTRUCTION 4 Assembly 6 5 Materials .6 PER
14、FORMANCE 6 Endurance Test .7 7 Emergency Operation Test .7 8 Elevated Ambient Exposure Test .8 9 Low Temperature Impact Test 8 MARKING 10 General 10 JULY 12, 2012 PANIC HARDWARE - UL 305 3UL COPYRIGHTED MATERIAL NOT AUTHORIZED FOR FURTHER REPRODUCTION OR DISTRIBUTION WITHOUT PERMISSION FROM UL INTRO
15、DUCTION 1 Scope 1.1 These requirements cover releasing devices, such as panic hardware, re exit hardware and exit locks, that are actuated by an actuating bar (crossbar or push pad) or actuating paddle for outward-opening doors, designed to facilitate the egress of persons from buildings in the even
16、t of panic or other emergency. 1.1 revised July 12, 2012 1.2 These requirements do not pertain to the re-retardant classication of a door and releasing-device assembly. 1.3 A product that contains features, characteristics, components, materials, or systems new or different from those covered by the
17、 requirements in this standard, and that involves a risk of re or of electric shock or injury to persons shall be evaluated using appropriate additional component and end-product requirements to maintain the level of safety as originally anticipated by the intent of this standard. A product whose fe
18、atures, characteristics, components, materials, or systems conict with specic requirements or provisions of this standard does not comply with this standard. Revision of requirements shall be proposed and adopted in conformance with the methods employed for development, revision, and implementation
19、of this standard. 1.4 Fire Exit Hardware shall additionally be evaluated to the Standard for Safety for Positive Pressure Fire Tests of Door Assemblies, UL 10C. 1.4 added July 12, 2012 2 General 2.1 Components 2.1.1 Except as indicated in 2.1.2, a component of a product covered by this standard shal
20、l comply with the requirements for that component. 2.1.2 A component is not required to comply with a specic requirement that: a) Involves a feature or characteristic not required in the application of the component in the product covered by this standard, or b) Is superseded by a requirement in thi
21、s standard. 2.1.3 A component shall be used in accordance with its rating established for the intended conditions of use. 2.1.4 Specic components are incomplete in construction features or restricted in performance capabilities. Such components are intended for use only under limited conditions, suc
22、h as certain temperatures not exceeding specied limits, and shall be used only under those specic conditions. JULY 12, 2012 PANIC HARDWARE - UL 305 4UL COPYRIGHTED MATERIAL NOT AUTHORIZED FOR FURTHER REPRODUCTION OR DISTRIBUTION WITHOUT PERMISSION FROM UL 2.1.5 The actuating bar, also called the pus
23、h pad or cross bar, shall extend across not less than one half of the width of the door leaf. Refer to local codes for location and length of activating bar. Balanced doors with panic hardware shall have push-pad type panics, and the pad shall not extend more than one-half the width of the door meas
24、ured from the latch side. Refer to local codes for location and length of activating bar or pads. 2.1.5 revised December 14, 2012 2.1.6 Actuating paddle is an arm, push plate or paddle which functions as the activating mechanism of an exit lock on the egress side of the door. The active surface of t
25、he actuating paddle shall be visually and physically distinct from the rest of the device: also called the arm, push pad or push plate. 2.2 Units of measurement 2.2.1 When a value for measurement is followed by a value in other units in parentheses, the rst stated value is the requirement. 2.2.2 Unl
26、ess otherwise indicated, all voltage and current values mentioned in this standard are root-mean-square (rms). 2.3 Undated references 2.3.1 Any undated reference to a code or standard appearing in the requirements of this standard shall be interpreted as referring to the latest edition of that code
27、or standard. 2.4 Installation instructions 2.4.1 A copy of the operating and installation instructions or equivalent information is to be furnished with the samples submitted for investigation for use as a guide in the examination and test of the mechanism. For this purpose a printed edition is not
28、required. 2.5 Test materials 2.5.1 The tests shall be performed on 3 by 7 ft. by 1 3/4 in. nominal (91.5 by 213.4 cm, by 45 mm) minimum doors of wood or metal. The doors and frames shall be rigid enough to hold rmly and to withstand the tests outlined. Reinforcement is permitted to be used on the do
29、or to prevent deformation when the test loads are being applied. DECEMBER 14, 2012 PANIC HARDWARE - UL 305 4AUL COPYRIGHTED MATERIAL NOT AUTHORIZED FOR FURTHER REPRODUCTION OR DISTRIBUTION WITHOUT PERMISSION FROM UL 3 Glossary 3 added July 12, 2012 3.1 For the purpose of these requirements, the foll
30、owing denitions apply. 3.2 ACTUATING MECHANISM A cross bar, push bar or paddle that when pushed causes the latch or latches to unlatch. 3.3 DOGGING FEATURE A feature used to retain the latch or latches in the retracted position. 3.4 FIRE DOOR A door component of a closure assembly which provides a s
31、pecic degree of re protection to the opening and has been assigned a re protection rating. 3.5 FIRE EXIT HARDWARE Hardware intended for use on re doors to facilitate the safe egress of persons. 3.6 PANIC EXIT HARDWARE Hardware intended for use on doors other than re doors to facilitate the safe egre
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33、TRIBUTION WITHOUT PERMISSION FROM UL CONSTRUCTION 4 Assembly 4.1 The mechanism shall be of a type which is capable of being readily maintained in proper operating condition. 4.2 The mechanism shall be designed to release the door latch or latches when pressure is applied to the crossbar or push pad
34、in the direction of exit travel. 4.3 The ends of the crossbar or push pad shall be curved, guarded, or otherwise designed to prevent catching on the clothing of persons during exit. 4.4 The release mechanism shall not depend on springs to open the door latch or latches. 4.5 A locking or dogging devi
35、ce provided as part of the mechanism shall not prevent release of the door latch or latches when pressure is applied to the crossbar or push pad in the direction of exit travel. A dogging feature requiring a manual release shall not be provided on re exit hardware. 4.5 revised July 12, 2012 4.6 A de
36、ad locking bolt shall not be used unless it is released by the action of the crossbar or push pad. 4.7 The projection of the crossbar or push pad, when in the depressed position, shall not unduly restrict the exit opening. 5 Materials 5.1 The materials employed shall have adequate mechanical strengt
37、h to perform their intended function. An operating part of the mechanism shall be of a material having a solidus point not less than 1000F (538C) or the product shall withstand the additional test requirements in 7.2, the Elevated Ambient Exposure Test, Section 8, and the Low Temperature Impact Test
38、, Section 9. 5.2 The materials employed shall reduce the likelihood of the release mechanism becoming inoperative due to corrosion. DECEMBER 14, 2012 PANIC HARDWARE - UL 305 6UL COPYRIGHTED MATERIAL NOT AUTHORIZED FOR FURTHER REPRODUCTION OR DISTRIBUTION WITHOUT PERMISSION FROM UL PERFORMANCE 6 Endu
39、rance Test 6.1 The release mechanism and latches shall function as intended for 100,000 consecutive cycles of operation without failure or excessive wear of the parts. 6.1 revised July 12, 2012 6.2 The assembly is to be installed on a simulated door and frame assembly in accordance with the manufact
40、urers instructions. A motor-driven mechanism or other appropriate actuating device is to trigger the actuating bar to release the latches and push the door open, as in service. The rate of operation is to be approximately 15 per minute. For this test, the assembly is to be lubricated with the same m
41、aterial that is provided at the factory or recommended by the manufacturer. 7 Emergency Operation Test 7.1 With the door latched, the release mechanism shall be constructed so that a horizontal force of 15 pounds (66 N) or less will actuate the actuating bar and cause the latches to unlatch from the
42、 strike. When the latched door is subjected to outward force as described in 7.5 and 7.5, a force of 50 pounds (220 N) or less shall actuate the crossbar or push pad. 7.1 revised July 12, 2012 7.2 The sample is to be subjected to the 15-pound (66-N) test before and after the Endurance Test, Section
43、6, and subjected to the 50-pound (220-N) test after the Endurance Test, Section 6. A product which incorporates operating parts having a solidus point less than 1000F (538C) shall also be subjected to the 15-pound and 50-pound tests after the Elevated Ambient Exposure Test, Section 8, and after the
44、Low Temperature Impact Test, Section 9. 7.3 The measurement shall be taken at the center and 1.5 in. (38 mm) from each end on the actuating surface perpendicular to the door in the direction of swing. 7.3 added July 12, 2012 7.4 A horizontal force of 250 pounds (1100 N) is to be applied to the door
45、approximately 3 inches (76.2 mm) from the latch side and 40 inches (1020 mm) from the oor in the direction of the door swing. With the door latched, the actuating bar shall be depressed by a force as listed in 7.1 and the door swung open. 7.5 For double doors, a horizontal force of 250 pounds (1100
46、N) is to be applied against the midpoint of the outer stile of each door. 7.6 The actuating bar is not to be deformed by the test. A spacing of at least 1 inch (25.4 mm) is to be provided between a crossbar and the door face when the horizontal force is applied against the center of the crossbar. JU
47、LY 12, 2012 PANIC HARDWARE - UL 305 7UL COPYRIGHTED MATERIAL NOT AUTHORIZED FOR FURTHER REPRODUCTION OR DISTRIBUTION WITHOUT PERMISSION FROM UL 8 Elevated Ambient Exposure Test 8.1 A product that incorporates operating parts having a solidus point less than 1000F (538C) shall comply with 8.2. 8.2 Tw
48、o complete samples of the panic hardware are to be placed in the direction intended for installation in an air-circulating oven and subjected to a temperature of 400F (204C) for a period of 7 hours. One of these samples shall comply with the Endurance Test, Section 6, and the Emergency Operation Tes
49、t, Section 7, prior to this exposure. Following this exposure, the sample is to be cooled to room temperature, may be re-lubricated with the same material that is provided at the factory or recommended by the manufacturer, and then is to comply with 7.2. Immediately upon removal from the elevated ambient, the operating parts of the second sample are to be manipulated and caused to be actuated to conrm that the assembly functions as intended at the elevated temperature and that the expos