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I was unable to find an arched double-door symbol, even in Sketchup. Sure, they had the round top doors common in Spanish style, but not a gentle, eyebrow arched door symbol.

 

So I made my own.

 

There are two sizes - 24" and 30" for creating 48" and 60" double entry doors respectively.

 

Use in a "broken arch" door frame, with a radius of 6 for the 24" doors and and 8 for the 30" doors.

 

The 24" door can be stretched to 30" and the 30" door can be squished to 24" (remember to adjust the arch radiuses). Both doors can be stretched vertically as well.

 

See attached thumbnails for preview! Hope you can use!

 

EDIT: The doorknobs seen in the thumbnail previews can be found at this link.

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Brinkbart, these doors appear to have the backs missing, the inside door handles are floating in the air.

 

Hmm... sometimes when I import a .CALIBZ from another user, the materials are off. I think the materials are tied to the template the symbol was created with, and we all use different plan templates. Perhaps the doors are importing with a "glass" texture for you? The geometry is fine for me, and I don't see why it would be any different for anyone else. So that's why I'm thinking it's a materials issue.

 

As for the handles floating in the air, it's because of the frame around the lights. It sticks out a little farther than the door surface (about 11/16" I think). It was a trade-off I was willing to live with because it isn't noticeable in elevation views.

 

Hope this helps! If they do not meet your needs, I am sorry. :0(

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There are two sizes - 24" and 30" for creating 48" and 60" double entry doors respectively.

 

 

IRC 2015: R311.2 Egress door. Not less than one egress door shall be

provided for each dwelling unit. The egress door shall be
side-hinged, and shall provide a clear width of not less than
32 inches (813 mm) where measured between the face of the
door and the stop, with the door open 90 degrees (1.57 rad).

 

 

I have used a 5' double door to meet the code requirement for egress. Now I am not sure this meets the 2015 IRC. Did the code change or have I been missing something . . . forever?

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I have used a 5' double door to meet the code requirement for egress. Now I am not sure this meets the 2015 IRC. Did the code change or have I been missing something . . . forever?

Hmmmm, and does this apply to egress doors out of each bedroom?

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Egress for the bedroom is the window.

 

I think as long as the double door does not have a "Fixed Leaf" they consider the full door.

 

I think bedrooms  need to egresses....  a door to the house and a window...... maybe you think the minimum window size meets the egress req.......  it is a good question.

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IRC 2015: 

 
SECTION R311
MEANS OF EGRESS
 
R311.1 Means of egress. Dwellings shall be provided with a
means of egress in accordance with this section. The means
of egress shall provide a continuous and unobstructed path of
vertical and horizontal egress travel from all portions of the
dwelling to the required egress door without requiring travel
through a garage. The required egress door shall open directly
into a public way or to a yard or court that opens to a public way.
 
R311.2 Egress door. Not less than one egress door shall be
provided for each dwelling unit. The egress door shall be
side-hinged, and shall provide a clear width of not less than
32 inches (813 mm) where measured between the face of the
door and the stop, with the door open 90 degrees (1.57 rad).

 

The clear height of the door opening shall be not less than 78
inches (1981 mm) in height measured from the top of the
threshold to the bottom of the stop. Other doors shall not be
required to comply with these minimum dimensions. Egress
doors shall be readily openable from inside the dwelling without
the use of a key or special knowledge or effort.

I have used a 5' double door to meet the code requirement for egress. Now I am not sure this meets the 2015 IRC. Did the code change or have I been missing something . . . forever?

 

My post is regarding the required exterior egress door . . . usually the entry door.

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