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- Urinal | The Building Code Forum
B occupancy restaurant 16 males per table 422 CPC Single occupancy men's restroom Urinal required? Code location?
- 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
- Urinals in Single User Restrooms - The Building Code Forum
There are designers, architects, and engineers providing California single user restrooms without urinals By Table 422 1, most occupancy's require these
- 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
- 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?
- 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
- 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?
- ADA Urinals | The Building Code Forum
Exceptions: 4 Where no more than one urinal is provided in a toilet room or bathing room, the urinal is not required to be accessible "Exception 4—The IPC permits urinals to be substituted for water closets to a maximum of 67 percent in each toilet room (see Section 419 2 of the IPC) Exception 4 states that if only one urinal is provided
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