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Is this two doors in series?

Don't look like it

But if the bottom door is open like shown 400, is a person going to be able to open the other door easily??
 
cda said:
Don't look like itBut if the bottom door is open like shown 400, is a person going to be able to open the other door easily??
That's why I was asking the question. I don't see how it would be easy for someone in a wheelchair to maneuver through the two doors.
 
Both doors serve as exit access doors into a lobby which provides access to an exit stair. The "other" door is serving an outdoor patio area which must exit through the lobby area.
 
so maybe swing the 400 door a different way? but still seems like it would be akward, may be move one of them alittle bit?
 
2003 Commentaries

ICC/ANSI A117.1

Fig. 404.2.5 Two Doors in a Series

provide clearances, flip swing

ICCA2008102312370331595.gif
 
Codegeek said:
Both doors serve as exit access doors into a lobby which provides access to an exit stair. The "other" door is serving an outdoor patio area which must exit through the lobby area.
2009 1005.2 The door swing in any position shall not reduce the required means of egress width by more than one-half.

Does door 400 stop at 90 degrees? The turning space is required where confined by walls or permanent barriers.

Francis
 
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Thank you Mark for the illustrations; I had not seen the one that's labeled C404.2.5(b). That's pretty much what's happening here.

Since the project is still in the design stage at this point, they'll most likely end up relocating the door noted as 400. I'm not sure to what degree either of the doors open; whether it's 90 or 180. I've already given the jurisdiction a head's up on the issue as they don't have the staff to review the plans, only inspect the project.

I appreciate everyone's feedback!
 
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