An outer wall, a hallway, and a double-leaf assembly walked into a bar...
Posted: Fri, 2021-Jan-01, 20:01
Greetings all,
So, after TOO much searching and reading on this subject over many months, can anyone provide a (semi)definitive answer to this:
How much space (read: a hallway) between a wall and a double-leaf assembly must there be for the wall to NOT be considered a third leaf?
My reading has turned up the following answers: 1 foot (methinks that's not right at all, and yes, I really saw this), 2 feet (I can sort of believe that), 3 feet (seems like a very safe bet), and 4 feet or more (no problem at all).
Thanks in advance for your thoughts.
All the best,
Paul
So, after TOO much searching and reading on this subject over many months, can anyone provide a (semi)definitive answer to this:
How much space (read: a hallway) between a wall and a double-leaf assembly must there be for the wall to NOT be considered a third leaf?
My reading has turned up the following answers: 1 foot (methinks that's not right at all, and yes, I really saw this), 2 feet (I can sort of believe that), 3 feet (seems like a very safe bet), and 4 feet or more (no problem at all).
Thanks in advance for your thoughts.
All the best,
Paul