My apologies if this has been previously asked and answered or if I'm just missing the code section but...
Is there a consensus as to the correct way to measure clearances relative to the door frame? For example, ICC/ANSI A117.1-2003 Fig. 404.2.3.1(a) Front Approach, Pull Side requires a minimum of 18” on the latch side. A typical hollow metal frame has a 2” face and ½” backbend return (so the face would project about ½” from the wall on a wrap-around installation). Should the 18” be measured from the intersection of the face and backbend or from the face and the rabbet? In other words, can the frame be included in the 18" measurement?
The referenced standard is pretty clear on how to measure clear width of an opening (face of door at 90° to stop) but I haven’t found anything regarding my question besides the various figures which are ambiguous. I've always included the frame but maybe I've been living a lie all these years. Thanks for any advice.
Is there a consensus as to the correct way to measure clearances relative to the door frame? For example, ICC/ANSI A117.1-2003 Fig. 404.2.3.1(a) Front Approach, Pull Side requires a minimum of 18” on the latch side. A typical hollow metal frame has a 2” face and ½” backbend return (so the face would project about ½” from the wall on a wrap-around installation). Should the 18” be measured from the intersection of the face and backbend or from the face and the rabbet? In other words, can the frame be included in the 18" measurement?
The referenced standard is pretty clear on how to measure clear width of an opening (face of door at 90° to stop) but I haven’t found anything regarding my question besides the various figures which are ambiguous. I've always included the frame but maybe I've been living a lie all these years. Thanks for any advice.