Several commenters requested that the final Guidelines incorporate minimum maneuvering clearances at doors, as provided by the ANSI Standard....
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Maneuvering Space at Doors
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Doors
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407.3.4 Door and Signal Timing
407.3.4 Door and Signal Timing....
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11B-407.3 Elevator door requirements
Hoistway and car doors shall comply with Section 11B-407.3....
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11B-407.3 Elevator door requirements
Hoistway and car doors shall comply with Section 11B-407.3....
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11B-407.3 Elevator door requirements
Hoistway and car doors shall comply with Section 11B-407.3....
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402 Closed Functionality
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402 Closed Functionality
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4.13.9* DOOR HARDWARE
When sliding doors are fully open, operating hardware shall be exposed and usable from both sides....
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Door and Gate Hardware
Section 404.2.7 also covers the operating characteristics and height of door and gate hardware....
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407.3.4 Door and Signal Timing
The minimum acceptable time from notification that a car is answering a call or notification of the car assigned at the means for the entry of destination information until the doors of...
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407.3.4 Door and Signal Timing
The minimum acceptable time from notification that a car is answering a call or notification of the car assigned at the means for the entry of destination information until the doors of...
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11B-411.3.5 Width
The width of elevator doors shall comply with Table 11B-407.4.1....
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4.13.11(2)(c)
(c) sliding or folding doors: 5 lbf (22.2N) These forces do not apply to the force required to retract latch bolts or disengage other devices that may hold the door in a closed position...
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Doors in a Series
A few commenters expressed concern that the Guidelines did not provide design for an entrance that consists of a series of more than one door....
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Is compliance on both sides of a door or gate required when it is usable only from one side?
No, compliance is not required on both sides of those doors or gates that can be used in one direction only. Compliance is required only on the usable side....
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1991 / 1994 ADA Standards - Plan Review Tool - Doors
1991 / 1994 ADA Standards - Plan Review Tool - Doors Click here to view/download the pdf, Page 1 of 2 (256 KB) Click here to view/download the pdf, Page 2 of 2 (272 KB) * * * *...
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11B-409.3 Elevator doors
Hoistway doors, car doors, and car gates shall comply with Sections 11B-409.3 and 11B-404....
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11B-409.3 Elevator doors
Hoistway doors, car doors, and car gates shall comply with Sections 11B-409.3 and 11B-404....
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11B-409.3 Elevator doors
Hoistway doors, car doors, and car gates shall comply with Sections 11B-409.3 and 11B-404....
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4.13.9* Door Hardware
Handles, pulls, latches, locks, and other operating devices on accessible doors shall have a shape that is easy to grasp with one hand and does not require tight grasping, tight pinching...
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Doors at Entrances to Businesses
Doors at Entrances to Businesses Most entrances to stores and businesses use 36 inch wide doors that are wide enough to be accessible....
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1010.1.6 Thresholds
or landing for other doors....
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Doors and Gates in Series [§404.2.6]
Doors and Gates in Series [§404.2.6] At hinged or pivoted doors or gates in series, a separation is required that is at least 48” plus the width of doors or gates swinging into the space...