Obstructions at side reaches are limited to a height of 34.
Accessible door hardware mounting height.
Unless not in tended for viewing i e lowest part above 66 doors doorways and gates 206 5 and 404 compliance is required for doors doorways and gates providing user passage on accessible routes.
1220 mm above finished floor.
The bottom surface of doors and gates on the push side must be smooth to a height of at least 10.
Hardware required for accessible door passage shall be mounted no higher than 48 in 1220 mm above finished floor the standard did not define the low limit of the hardware mounting height.
Generally hardware must be mounted between 34 and 48 above the finished floor or ground with exceptions for a locks used only for security purposes and b operable hardware on doors leading to swimming pools.
At least one accessible door.
It must be accessible from both sides of the door whether the door is open or closed.
It only required a mounting location of 48 or less above the floor.
By examining ada requirements you can determine which of these mounting options is best suited for your application.
Maximum height under the ada guidelines the hardware required to operate the door must be no higher than 48 inches above the floor.
Lever operated mechanisms push type mechanisms and u shaped handles are acceptable designs.
Door hardware ada compliant locks exit devices handles pulls latches and other operable parts on doors shall comply operable parts of such hardware shall be 34 inches minimum and 48 inches maximum above the finish floor or ground.
Under ada the actuator must be located between 1 and 5 feet from the door.
Hardware required for accessible door passage shall be mounted no higher than 48 in 1220 mm above finished floor.
This facilitates access since mobility aids including wheelchair footrests are sometimes used to push or prop open doors.
404 2 11 accessible viewing height 43 max.
The maximum high reach is reduced to 46 when the reach over an obstruction is deeper than 10 to a maximum of 24.
In the previous edition of the ada standard section 4 13 9 included this statement.