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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.
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 ...
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.
SH225 is correct single use toilets shall be "all Gender". If you want the restrooms to be gender specific, you need two fixtures. (two toilets in the Women's, and a Toilet and Urinal in Men's) A "B" occupancy also has a minimum requirement of a urinal, per 2019 CPC TABLE 422.1. Alcohol Beverage Control also has a urinal requirement.
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 ...
Now take a look at the urinal screen's size especially the distance from the floor to the bottom and to the top of the urinal screen. Manufacturers do not make the urinal screen tall enough. Now look at the requirement for how far the urinal screen must project beyond the urinal basin. It takes a 24" wide urinal screen to comply.
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