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ANSI 117 404.2.3.1 Push side clearance.

steveray

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I have a designer arguing (well, polite discussion) with me that he doesn't need 12" on the push side for an accessible unit entry door because it doesn't have a "closer" and a latch, it has spring hinges and a latch....I assume that the intent is a self closing door not a closer specifically, and the language doesn't take other means into account, but I am willing to learn if someone has a better idea of the intent....

Oh, did I mention it is the 3000th apartment done this way and it has never been a problem in any of the other places. :rolleyes:

Thanks!
 
The intent and action of the spring hinges is to be a closer. They close the door.
Also remember the 5 pound pull requirement
 
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Thanks Mark!....I did look in the commentary and it is "closer" heavy but it does say that the latch w/o closer works with no side clearance as the door can be pushed open and then navigated which should lead to that intent.
 
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