Is the problem here that we are looking at I/O's on the fire alarm system that signals the door release that meet this,as opposed to an door closer interface that take signal's from the fire alarm?
http://www.fseonline.co.uk/articles.asp?article_id=7572&viewcomment=1
The problem is actually both ways.
We've already discussed the issues with loop-powered I/O's and this appears to be an impossible solution to resolve with existing equipment (I'm still waiting for someone to identify the supposed version that evidently fully complies)
There are still issues even with direct connection to a control panel. If the panel has an output or outputs that operate on all the the required conditions then it shouldn't be a problem, But do most panels have these outputs for all the conditions and in the times required?
I read the info on the link you provided and I believe it to be a bit unclear about the issue of the control panel. It almost reads as if the interface device does all the monitoring of the 7273 conditions but how can it? These conditions are normally monitored by the fire alarm control panel.
I telephoned the manufacturers and their answers were all a bit confusing and included the following explanations:
a) By saying their interface monitors 12 conditions the interface is only actually looking for a single fault condition from a control panel relating to any or all of the 7273 conditions.
b) If the control panel only monitors say, 3 of the required conditions, then it is only these 3 conditions that the interface will operate to. (there was no understandable reply to how this complies with BS)
c) The requirements for BS7273 don't relate to the fire alarm system but just the doors etc. system. The fire alarm system is covered instead by BS5839.
I was somewhat confused by these answers, and said so. They have now promised to get their top man to call me sometime in the future. I'll let you know what they say, if and when it happens.