It is good practice when specifying dimensions to avoid specifying a tolerance where dimensions are absolute....
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11B-104.1.1 Construction and manufacturing tolerances
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M101.4 Dimensions
The standards are based on adult dimensions and anthropometrics. Dimensions that are not stated as “maximum” or “minimum” are absolute....
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Car Dimensions: ADA Standard Section 407.4.1
Section 407.4.1 covers the current ADA Standards for elevator car dimensions.
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Dining Surfaces and Work Surfaces for Children's Use: ADA Standard Section 902.4
Accessible dining surfaces and work surfaces for children’s use shall comply with 902.4....
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11B-407.4.1 Car dimensions
Inside dimensions of elevator cars and clear width of elevator doors shall comply with Table 11B-407.4.1....
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11B-407.4.1 Car dimensions
Inside dimensions of elevator cars and clear width of elevator doors shall comply with Table 11B-407.4.1....
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Elevator Car Dimensions (§407.4.1)
Elevator Car Dimensions (§407.4.1)...
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§ 38.4(a) Dimensional conventions
Dimensions that are not noted as minimum or maximum are absolute....
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1 - Design and drawing
For example, architects typically use chain dimensioning. If the contractor follows the chain in layout, slight errors can accumulate to the final dimension....
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Construction and Manufacturing Tolerances
., “tolerated”), variation from a specified dimension resulting from the process of construction or manufacture....
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104 Conventions
104 Conventions Dimensions. Section 104.1 of the 2010 Standards notes that dimensions not stated as a “maximum” or “minimum” are absolute....
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11B-308.1 General
The following table provides guidance on reach ranges for children according to age where building elements such as coat hooks, lockers, or operable parts are designed for use primarily...
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11B-308.1 General
The following table provides guidance on reach ranges for children according to age where building elements such as coat hooks, lockers, or operable parts are designed for use primarily...
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1.1.1
1.1.1 When a maximum or minimum dimension is a regulatory requirement use a drawing dimension that is less than a maximum limit or more than a minimum limit....
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Children's Use
Children's Use. Describes spaces and elements specifically designed for use primarily by people 12 years old and younger....
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CHILDREN’S USE
CHILDREN’S USE. [DSA-AC] Describes spaces and elements specifically designed for use primarily by people 12 years old and younger....
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General: ADA Standard Section 604.1
Section 604.1 of the ADA Standards covers information in the current ADA Standards for water closets and toilet compartments.
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Grab Bars: ADA Standard Section 604.9.4
Section 604.9.4 covers the current ADA Standards for grab bars for children's use water closets.
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11B-604.1 General
Exception: Water closets and toilet compartments for children's use shall be permitted to comply with Section 11B-604.9....
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11B-604.1 General
Exception: Water closets and toilet compartments for children's use shall be permitted to comply with Section 11B-604.9....
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Toilet Compartments: ADA Standard Section 604.9.7
Section 604.9.7 covers the current ADA Standards for children's toilet compartments.
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Provisions for Adults [2.1]
ADAAG specifications are based on adult dimensions....
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1.1.2
1.1.2 When a dimension range is the regulatory requirement use the midpoint of the range as the drawing dimension....
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2.1 Provisions for Adults
The specifications in these guidelines are based upon adult dimensions and anthropometrics....