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Why should they be outlawed? They don't latch, and you just push them to go either way. They're most commonly on building entrances.
Great reasoning
We need to rewrite the code based on likes and dislikes
Does everyone get a vote or just you?
Hold on here it comes.......
From a common-sense standpoint the answer would be “no,” because 50 people pushing on each side of a double-acting door would be going nowhere.
how many occupants?Maybe it was UBC, that did not allow double swing doors?
what section?Icbo 1997
double-acting doors - not acceptable as exit doors if the occupant load served by the door is over 100, if the door is part of a fire or smoke- and draft-control assembly, or if panic hardware is required; double-acting doors require view panels of at least
200 square inches
The good old days
what section?
Aren't those doors meant to open at the same time if you run into them in the middle with a cart or say, a wheelchair? I'm just trying to decide if a pair of 2's would be code compliant. Maybe it comes down to the force required to open both at the same time? Any advice is welcome.Same as any other door, you are only using one side at a time...And Yes...
The original post in 2017 was not talking about a pair of doors. I was talking about a single door that swings in either/both directions, like you may often see at a commercial kitchen. For that kind of door, the only accessible clearances required are push side clearances.Aren't those doors meant to open at the same time if you run into them in the middle with a cart or say, a wheelchair? I'm just trying to decide if a pair of 2's would be code compliant. Maybe it comes down to the force required to open both at the same time? Any advice is welcome.