Urinal | The Building Code Forum B occupancy restaurant 16 males per table 422 CPC Single occupancy men's restroom Urinal required? Code location?
Urinal required in a single occupancy toilet for B occupancy? We have a plan checker that is insisting that because the California Plumbing Code table 422 1 indicates that a urinal is required for 1-100 men for a B occupancy that even when a single room occupancy toilet room is allowed to serve both employees and customers that this room also is required
Are Urinals Required in Unisex Restrooms? | The Building Code Forum Not sure if this belongs in the plumbing code forum, but is there a specific section of code that would allow me to remove a urinal from a single user unisex toilet room? My firm and I are butting heads on this It makes sense, logically, to not include a urinal in a single user unisex toilet
Door on Accessible Urinal Stall | The Building Code Forum In this men’s room there are 2 water closets, and one urinal One of the two water closets is accessible This is in a public library There is a 24” door to the urinal 1) Is this urinal required to be accessible? 2) is the current urinal setup compliant? Why or why not?
Urinal Requirement - The Building Code Forum If installed, the urinal shall not require a second water closet to be provided for the female " Assuming your restaurant is an A-2 occupancy with OL<50, then hopefully that takes away at least a little bit of the lunacy
Alcove at Urinal - California 2016 CBC? - The Building Code Forum Access survey note says "The urinal alcove is more than 24" deep on at least one side and is less than 36"" I believe the alcove needs to be 24" or more on both sides to require the 36" clear dimension
Minimum Required Size of Non-ADA Toilet Stall Where do I find the minimum required size of a non-ADA toilet stall? And, what determines how many stalls must meet ADA requirements when you have more than one toilet in a restroom?
Restaurant: Urinal + WC in Mens Single Accommodation Restroom 1) The mens restroom is larger in space to fit the urinal in there Yes 2) The mens restroom has two fixtures but the women only one (why do we need more) "potty parity, womans fixtures count must equal mens fixtures count 3) Now the mens restroom requires the addition of a floor drain w trap primer per 411 2 Yes 4) Now the floor in the men's room must slope toward the floor drain per
Urinal flushometer [Vacuum Breaker] | The Building Code Forum Re: Urinal flushometer [Vacuum Breaker] Thanks for the replies It's a solid slab of granite on the wall, so the only real option would be to go back to the original urinal as opposed to raising the water height It's a shame as the urinals he got are really amazing looking, and the original ones are nothing special Can anyone point me to the exact reasoning behind the 6 inches? Just out of