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Lavs in stall door clear floor space

TJacobs

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This will sound like a stupid question. New mercantile, multi-user toilet rooms, 2006 IBC/2003 ANSI, can a lav encroach on the room side clear floor space of the accessible toilet stall door? Door swings into the stall with plenty of room inside the stall. I have never seen this before. The closest lav is about 24 inches away from the stall door on the hinge side wall.
 
Jake

I am not quite sure what you are asking

ANSI 117.1

603.2.3 Door Swing. Doors shall not swing into the clear floor space or clearance required for any fixture. Doors shall be permitted to swing into the required turning space.
 
I'm at work so I can't upload a picture. It's not the door swing it's the location of the lavs. I'll scan something and upload from home.
 
In my opinion no, the lavatory may not encroach into the clear floor space for a door. I do not know of any exception for partition doors either. I am assuming the encroaching lavatory is not the required accessible lav? Otherwise, you would be in non-compliance for the lavatory clear floor space too, as mark indicated.
 
As Papio said, No

The side open area is to tranfer, no, a sink maynot be in the side clear space

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It's called "clear FLOOR space."

On the other hand, if the lav encroaches into the door space it would seem likely that the door would swing into the fixture space.
 
TJ, you would measure horizontally 48" from the stall?

pc1
 
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Agree with mark, the lav would be in the 48" space infront of the stall and would not be compliant. A117 Table 4041.2.4.1 (b)

pc1
 
TJacobs,

Would you please post a "follow up" to this to let us know what

"they" did to fix this non-compliant situation, ...maybe even a

"follow up" drawing? Thanks!

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