2012 IBC and ASHRAE 90.1-2010; The state uses ASHRAE for an energy code. A vestibule in Zone 3 is required when the space exceeds 3,000-sf that have an entrance door from the outside. Project is allowed to have a 3-story open stair due to an automatic fire suppression system. Problem is the bottom floor of the stair opens to the space needing the vestibule. However there is not enough room for a vestibule and the stair's landing area. Can the bottom of the stair be part of the required vestibule and still be an open stair? The upper floors will all be open to the stair. The design is to have a glass storefront door open into the glass enclosed vestibule. the corridor on the bottom floor that shares the same space as the stair will also have storefront doors opening into the vestibule.
In regard to the 3,000-sf; ASHRAE states when the exterior door opens into a space of 3,000-sf. The question comes up at times if the space is to include the whole corridor system since the corridor system is not separated from the vestibule. I get the application if it is a large room like a department store's main floor. If it is to include the corridor system I would assume that cross corridor doors, not held open, would meet the purpose of a vestibule's door open and closing requirements. They do mention that a minimum of 7-ft is required as well as how the doors are to operate by not opening at the same time in series. Do you include the total area of the building's corridor system or not?
In regard to the 3,000-sf; ASHRAE states when the exterior door opens into a space of 3,000-sf. The question comes up at times if the space is to include the whole corridor system since the corridor system is not separated from the vestibule. I get the application if it is a large room like a department store's main floor. If it is to include the corridor system I would assume that cross corridor doors, not held open, would meet the purpose of a vestibule's door open and closing requirements. They do mention that a minimum of 7-ft is required as well as how the doors are to operate by not opening at the same time in series. Do you include the total area of the building's corridor system or not?