eyden
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I have two large buildings connected by a larger, multi-level courtyard.
I'm attaching an image with labels, but in case it doesn't work, I'll try to describe it as well.
A portion of the larger building is A-2 occupancy. One of the required building exits (BE) of this section exits into the courtyard. From this level of the courtyard (A) I have two required accessible exit paths (P1 and P2). P2 is 115' from BE to Courtyard Exit 2 (CYE 2), while P1 is 315' from BE to Courtyard Exit 1 (CYE 1).
Questions:
1) Does the exit access travel distance extend from the most remote part inside the building all the way to the Courtyard Exits? Or can I restart the number once I reach the building exit?
2) Can the courtyard be an egress court? All Courtyard Exits lead to parking lots. Can the courtyard be an exit discharge?
3) The entire building is sprinklered, but courtyard isn't. (Does anyone do that?) I'm using the the 250' bonus for having sprinklers. Is that right, even when parts of the exit path aren't sprinklered because they're outside?
4) Similarly, the AHJ is asking for paths of travel from each level of the courtyard. Is that just 200'?
5) As I've been typing all this out, I thought of a possible solution. I have two sections of the building. One for general access and one for VIP access. There is a wall between them with two doors and one framed opening. As I have it now, each one requires 2 exits. One of the general access exits feeds into the VIP access (approved by the AHJ). Can I consider the two sections as just one large space requiring only two exits, provided the doors swing in opposite directions?
The project is in California.
This is driving me crazy. I'm pretty much grasping at straws trying to come up with any reason to avoid redesign.
http://imgur.com/a/Q1rYB
http://imgur.com/a/Q1rYB
I'm attaching an image with labels, but in case it doesn't work, I'll try to describe it as well.
A portion of the larger building is A-2 occupancy. One of the required building exits (BE) of this section exits into the courtyard. From this level of the courtyard (A) I have two required accessible exit paths (P1 and P2). P2 is 115' from BE to Courtyard Exit 2 (CYE 2), while P1 is 315' from BE to Courtyard Exit 1 (CYE 1).
Questions:
1) Does the exit access travel distance extend from the most remote part inside the building all the way to the Courtyard Exits? Or can I restart the number once I reach the building exit?
2) Can the courtyard be an egress court? All Courtyard Exits lead to parking lots. Can the courtyard be an exit discharge?
3) The entire building is sprinklered, but courtyard isn't. (Does anyone do that?) I'm using the the 250' bonus for having sprinklers. Is that right, even when parts of the exit path aren't sprinklered because they're outside?
4) Similarly, the AHJ is asking for paths of travel from each level of the courtyard. Is that just 200'?
5) As I've been typing all this out, I thought of a possible solution. I have two sections of the building. One for general access and one for VIP access. There is a wall between them with two doors and one framed opening. As I have it now, each one requires 2 exits. One of the general access exits feeds into the VIP access (approved by the AHJ). Can I consider the two sections as just one large space requiring only two exits, provided the doors swing in opposite directions?
The project is in California.
This is driving me crazy. I'm pretty much grasping at straws trying to come up with any reason to avoid redesign.
http://imgur.com/a/Q1rYB
http://imgur.com/a/Q1rYB