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Stair Guard Landing Height Adjustment and Its Effect on Bottom Rails & Balusters

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Anonymous
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Stair Guard Landing Height Adjustment and Its Effect on Bottom Rails & Balusters

I have read some previous posts on this issue but as yet have been unable to resolve it.

 

I have a continuous guard that is hosted to stairs between ground and second floor. I have selected in the type properties to apply a landing height adjustment, to conform to local building code requirements. I've modfied the baluster base offset in this stair type up 4", to meet a flat steel bottom plate (see image). However, as I read happening to others, the landing height adjustment is being applied to the bottom plate and balusters, not just to the top of the guard as I would expect. Does anyone know of a value in the type parameters that will correct this, or do I need to duplicate the guard types and have a dedicated type just for the landing? It seems a bit pointless having the landing height adjustment if this is the case!

Stair Guard at Landing.png

 

 

 

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barthbradley
als Antwort auf: Anonymous

Honestly, I think a second railing would be the best approach. Seems like you could fit one in there nicely too. 

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ToanDN
als Antwort auf: Anonymous

It looks like your bottom rail elevation is constrained to the top rail, not the host.

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barthbradley
als Antwort auf: ToanDN

I think @ToanDN hit the nail on the head. Instead of offsetting your balusters 0'-4", make their "Base" the bottom rail, not "Host". 

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