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What is NYC BC § 1010.1.10.4?

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This section outlines the specifications for panic hardware on balanced doors, stating that if such doors are utilized, the panic hardware must be of the push-pad type and should not extend more than half the width of the door from the latch side. Applies to building owners using balanced doors with panic hardware.

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1010.1.10.4 Balanced doors.

BC § 1010.1.10.4

If balanced doors are used and panic hardware is required, the panic hardware shall be the push-pad type and the pad shall not extend more than one-half the width of the door measured from the latch side.

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