Residential Smart Door Committee
(IS-RSDC)
ICC 1425 – Standard for Residential Smart Doors
Project Description: This standard provides requirements to cover smart doors rated 600V or less to be employed in ordinary locations in accordance with the National Electrical Code, NFPA 70 and the Canadian Electrical Code, Part I, C22.1 and the Standard for Fire Doors and Other Opening Protectives, NFPA 80. This standard sets forth the minimum durability, safety and labeling requirements for smart doors and would test the worst-case smart door with the maximum number of smart accessories on the door / frame system to confirm the maximum input power, temperature test and evaluate for environmental conditions for the certification of the smart door / frame system.
Project need: A product evaluation standard for powered and connected residential smart doors that can be referenced in the IRC and used by manufacturers to certify to does not exist. The smart door standard would be developed to address topics and features unique to smart doors that are not addressed in existing standards. For instance, when power is physically conveyed from the door frame to the door, the power transfer device should be certified as a component for its rated voltage, current, and the number of door cycles it is capable of handling.
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Karl Aittaniemi
2025.06.12 | Initial committee members appointed by ICC Board of Directors.
The Code Council's Board of Directors has appointed the committee members for IS-RSDC committee. This committee will develop standards related to smart doors.
2025.03.21 | Call for Committee for IS-RSDC
The ICC issued a Call for Committee: Residential Smart Door Standard Consensus Committee on the BSJ.