Urinal - The Building Code Forum Single-user unisex facilities shall include a urinal in food service establishments or any establishment that sells alcoholic beverages for on-site consumption A single user facility with a WC and Urinal installed will only count as one fixture since it will only be used as a single occupant
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 to have a urinal
Door on Accessible Urinal Stall | The Building Code Forum 1) The urinal is not required to be accessible as per Exception #4 to IBC Sec 1110 2 (below) Given only a single urinal is provided, accessible use is not required per the IBC's scoping 2) The urinal pictured appears to be set low for accessible use (17" max per A117 1-2017 605 2)
Are Urinals Required in Unisex Restrooms? - The Building Code Forum For utmost privacy we recommend modesty screens between each urinal, and floor-to-ceiling walls and doors for all stalls The third option affords all users the greatest privacy, but multiple toilet rooms with locking doors can make the project more expensive
Urinals in Single User Restrooms | The Building Code Forum I have read many items on this including the BU_17-01-01 pdf from the DSA, HSC 118600 on Single User Restrooms, an Iapmo interpretation and we have not found where the text allows an elimination of the urinal Female water closets must equal W C and urinals required in a men's room, but this does not apply when it is a single user facility in
Alcove at Urinal - California 2016 CBC? - The Building Code Forum This is a condition where our plans do indicate 36" in width Subsequent Access Survey measurement is less than 36" 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
Urinal Vacuum Breakers - The Building Code Forum 2009 UPC We have a plumbing contractor proposing to install a 90 deg turn metering push button valve on a urinal The valve is a Pasco, part # 21810 This valve does not appear to have a vacuum breaker on it Has anyone ever seen this valve installed? I looked into the 2006 IPC to see how it
Restaurant: Urinal + WC in Mens Single Accommodation Restroom If the single-accomodation men's room is required to have both a toilet urinal as I outlined above, then Footnote 14 requires that the women's restroom needs 2 toilets! But the Table itself says I need just one women's toilet This is one of those Code issues that definitely makes no sense Non-sense
Minimum Required Size of Non-ADA Toilet Stall 405 3 1 Water closets' date=' urinals, lavatories and bidets [ b']A water closet, urinal, lavatory or bidet shall not be set closer than 15 inches (381 mm) from its center to any side wall, partition, vanity or other obstruction, or closer than 30 inches (762 mm) center to center between adjacent fixtures There shall be not less than a 21
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