MC521 PRO Control Box
03.23.2017
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Attachment 8
ANSI/BHMA and UL Compliance Requirements for Swinging and Folding Doors
(Sheet 1 of 2)
Final adjustment and proper operation of the door system
must be and shall be performed in the field.
Note: These instrucons are for informaonal purposes and do not substute for review against the current
revision of the referenced standards. Where a requirement exists in mulple standards, such as the ANSI/
BHMA standard and the UL standard, the more restricve condion applies. Other local codes and re codes
likely exist, and must also be followed.
ANSI/BHMA A156.10 Full/Standard Power Swinging and Folding Door Systems
Full/standard power swinging and folding door systems must be installed and adjusted for compliance with
the current version of ANSI/BHMA A156.10, “American Naonal Standard for Power Operated Pedestrian
Doors”.
Crical aspects of the installaon for compliance with A156.10 include:
• Guide rail size, locaon, and type.
• Control mat size, layout, molding height, acve areas and sensivity.
• Sensor paern size, sensivity, and funcon.
• Knowing Act guidelines, secondary acvang zones and double egress swing door requirements.
• Entrapment protecon rules including door speeds, forces, and me delays.
• Signage. (Decals and applicaon instrucons are provided with the door operator.)
ANSI/BHMA A156.19 Low Energy Swinging Door Systems
Low energy swinging door systems must be installed and adjusted for compliance with the current version of
ANSI/BHMA A156.19, “American Naonal Standard for Power Assist and Low Energy Power Operated Doors”.
Crical aspects of the installaon for compliance with A156.19 include:
• Opening mes and force.
• Closing mes and force.
• Manual opening force.
• Time delay.
• Signage. (Decals and applicaon instrucons are provided with the door operator.)
UL 325 Compliance
All power operated door systems must be installed in compliance with the current edion of UL 325, “Stan-
dard for Safety for Door, Drapery, Gate, Louver, and Window Operators and Systems”.