Hello Jerry,
I'm writing about an R-2 project in New Jersey, IBC 2015 NJ Edition.
It is a three or four story building (more on that below), less than four units per floor (less than 10 occupants per unit), sprinklered,
I would like to use 1006.3.2 "Single Exits", condition 1 (table 1006.3.2(1)), which allows one exit for R-2 occupancies up to the third floor above grade, as long as the building is sprinklered, there are four or less units per floor, "maximum common path of egress travel distance" is 125 feet, and bedrooms are equipped with emergency escape and rescue openings.
1) If the third floor units are duplexes, with living space at the fourth floor, bedrooms on the third floor only (having emergency escape and rescue openings on the third floor), an internal unenclosed stair in each unit connecting the third and fourth floor areas of the units, and the front door of the duplex units providing access to a single exit stair on the third floor, am I still allowed to have just one exit if the path of travel is kept below 125 feet? I think I've seen something like this built under a previous version of the code, and am wondering if the 2015 code allows it.
2) How do you interpret "common path of egress travel distance" when there's just one exit? Is the 125 feet from the furthest point inside the unit to a rated exit corridor or exit stair? Is it possible to avoid a rated stair if the the travel distance from the furthest point within a unit on the top floor to the main building exit door to the public right-of-way at grade is less than 125 feet?
Thank you
Behrang