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What is NYC BC § 1010.1.4.1.1?

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This section outlines the requirements for revolving doors used as part of a means of egress. It specifies that such doors can only account for a maximum of 50 percent of the minimum width or required capacity, must accommodate a capacity based on a 50-person occupant load, and must comply with specific breakout force standards. Applies to building owners installing revolving doors in egress pathways.

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1010.1.4.1.1 Egress component.

BC § 1010.1.4.1.1

A revolving door used as a component of a means of egress shall comply with Section 1010.1.4.1 and the following three conditions: 1. Revolving doors shall not be given credit for more than 50 percent of the minimum width or required capacity.

2.Each revolving door shall be credited with a capacity based on not more than a 50-person occupant load.

3.Each revolving door shall provide for egress in accordance with BHMA A156.27 with a breakout force of not more than 130 pounds (578.3 N).

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