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Interior door undercut

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Francis,

How much privacy is there in an enclosed toilet stall anyways
[ RE: Section 1210.3.1, `12 IBC ] ?



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It depends, if it is a corridor door of a tenant space with separate zoned AC it may upset the air balance if it is too large.
 
It might help to cut the bottom of the door to reduce inside pressures like when the front door is opened and the hollow core bathroom door shuts.
 
I've had HVAC subcontractors calculate the amount of undercut for return air since return air is almost never ducted to each room, apparently you can't undercut too much, only not enough. The becomes very important in some occupancies like hospitals where negative and positive pressures are called for in each room, hallway, etc.
 
A practical limit is the height of the bottom rail. You don't want to cut it out completely, especially in a hollow core door. An inch or so is typical, and is adequate for about 100 CFM.
 
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