UL 10C Positive Pressure Fire Tests of Door Assemblies

UL 10C is a positive pressure test that evaluates fire door performance, specifically its ability to retain its secure assembly during the test. Fire doors are critical for the safety of personnel and property, as they can stop the spread of fire for several hours. To comply with codes and sell their products to end users, fire door manufacturers must meet certain requirements.

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    • Overview
    • Scope, Applications, and Benefits
    • Test Process
    • Specifications
    • Instrumentation
    • Results and Deliverables

    Overview

    UL 10C is used to assess the fire-resistance rating of swinging door assemblies subjected to positive-pressure fire conditions. The test procedure is used to determine whether a door assembly can resist fire passage and remain in place during controlled fire exposure and, if necessary, subsequent hose-stream testing.

    UL 10C fire-resistance rating standard is commonly employed for fire-rated door assemblies in wall openings in buildings. The standard is applicable to swinging door and frame assemblies made from a variety of materials.

    Scope, Applications, and Benefits

    Scope

    UL 10C evaluates the fire endurance of swinging door assemblies mounted in wall openings under positive pressure conditions. The test assesses whether the assembly can limit fire passage and maintain structural integrity during the specified fire exposure period.

    UL 10C evaluates:
    Fire resistance of swinging door assemblies under positive pressure
    Integrity of door, frame, and hardware during fire exposure
    Resistance to the passage of flames and hot gases
    Performance of assemblies installed in wall openings
    Response of door assemblies to fire endurance and hose stream exposure

    Applications

    Fire-rated swinging door assemblies
    Commercial and institutional building doors
    Steel, wood, and composite fire door systems
    Door frames, glazing, and hardware assemblies
    Building code compliance testing
    Fire safety evaluation for wall opening protectives

    Benefits

    Provides standardized fire resistance evaluation of door assemblies
    Supports code compliance for fire-rated openings
    Helps assess the integrity of door and frame systems during fire
    Assists in selecting door assemblies for fire safety applications
    Enables comparison of fire performance between door systems

    Test Process

    Sample Preparation

    The door assembly is mounted in a representative test wall with the required frame, hardware, and accessories.

    1

    Fire Endurance Exposure

    The mounted assembly is exposed to controlled fire conditions under positive pressure for the specified rating period.

    2

    Hose Stream Application

    After fire exposure, the specimen may be subjected to a hose stream test to assess resistance to impact, erosion, and thermal shock.

    3

    Data Recording & Evaluation

    The assembly is evaluated for integrity, opening protection performance, and compliance with the acceptance criteria.

    4

    Technical Specifications

    ParameterDetails
    Applicable MaterialsSwinging door and frame assemblies of various materials
    Mounting ConditionInstalled in a representative wall opening
    Fire Exposure ConditionPositive pressure fire test
    Post-Fire EvaluationHose stream test where applicable
    Measured OutputsFire endurance and assembly integrity

    Instrumentation Used for Testing

    • Calibrated fire resistance test furnace with positive pressure control system
    • Pressure differential measurement and monitoring instrumentation
    • Standardized time-temperature fire exposure curve control system
    • Flame and hot gas passage observation and recording equipment
    • Door assembly self-closing and latching performance monitoring system
    • Data acquisition and test reporting system

    Results and Deliverables

    • Positive pressure fire exposure records, including furnace temperature and pressure differential data
    • Flame and hot gas passage observations throughout the fire resistance test period
    • Door assembly integrity and self-closing performance observations per UL 10C criteria
    • Test compliance result assessed against the defined UL 10C fire resistance rating requirements
    • UL 10C positive pressure fire test report for product approval, building code submissions, and regulatory authority review

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    Frequently Asked Questions

    UL 10C tests how well door assemblies resist fire when there is positive pressure. It checks if doors, frames, and hardware can stop flames and hot gases from passing through during standard fire tests.

    Positive pressure mimics real fire situations where hot gases flow toward door openings. UL 10C makes sure door assemblies can resist flame spread and prevent hot gas leakage in realistic fire exposure conditions.

    UL 10C tests complete door assemblies. This includes the door leaf, frame, glazing, seals, hinges, latches, and hardware. The goal is to assess their overall fire performance in positive pressure furnace conditions.

    UL 10C is often necessary for fire-rated doors in commercial buildings, hospitals, schools, industrial facilities, and other places where building codes require tested fire door assemblies.

    UL 10C tests how well door assemblies perform in a fire under controlled lab conditions. However, it doesn't fully capture all real fire situations. This includes cases with structural movement, smoke management systems, or unusual installation conditions.

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