PUBLIC WASHROOM DESIGN
& TECHNICAL GUIDELINES
REAL ESTATE AND FACILITIES MANAGEMENT
FACILITY PLANNING AND DEVELOPMENT
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TABLE OF CONTENTS
INTRODUCTION ....................................................................................................................... 5
1.0 DESIGN GUIDELINES ......................................................................................................... 6
1.1 SCOPE OF DESIGN GUIDELINES .................................................................................. 6
New builds vs renovations .................................................................................................. 6
1.2 SAFETY CONSIDERATIONS ........................................................................................... 6
Overdose prevention and harm reduction strategies ........................................................... 7
1.3 EQUITY OF ACCESS ....................................................................................................... 8
Accessibility ........................................................................................................................ 8
Reducing Barriers for Transgender and Gender-Variant Community Members ................... 8
1.4 ENVIRONMENTAL SUSTAINABLITY .............................................................................. 9
1.5 SITING AND SITE ACCESS ............................................................................................10
Entrance ramps..................................................................................................................10
1.6 BUILDING DESIGN: SIZE AND CONFIGURATION ........................................................10
.1 Layouts ..........................................................................................................................10
.2 Clear space requirements ..............................................................................................11
.3 Screen wall entry ...........................................................................................................12
1.7 DURABILITY, EASE AND ECONOMY OF MAINTENANCE ............................................12
1.8 DISCLAIMERS ................................................................................................................12
2.0 TECHNICAL GUIDELINES .................................................................................................13
2.1 GENERAL REQUIREMENTS ..........................................................................................13
.1 Intent ..............................................................................................................................13
.2 Regulations and Standards ............................................................................................13
.3 Submittals ......................................................................................................................14
2.2 EXISTING CONDITIONS & HAZARDOUS MATERIALS .................................................14
2.3 EXTERIOR AND BUILDING CONSTRUCTION ..............................................................14
.1 BUILDING ENVELOPE .................................................................................................15
.2 STRUCTURAL SYSTEM ...............................................................................................16
.3 MECHANICAL SYSTEM ................................................................................................16
.3 FIRE PROTECTION ......................................................................................................19
.4 ELECTRICAL SYSTEM .................................................................................................19
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.5 METERING AND CONTROLS .......................................................................................20
.6 COMMUNICATIONS SYSTEM ......................................................................................20
.7 SERVICE & CUSTODIAL SPACES ...............................................................................21
.8 LIFE SAFETY AND SECURITY .....................................................................................21
.9 SITEWORK ....................................................................................................................22
2.4 INTERIOR CONSTRUCTION ..........................................................................................23
.1 WALLS...........................................................................................................................23
.2 TOILET PARTITIONS ....................................................................................................24
.3 FLOORS ........................................................................................................................24
.4 CEILINGS ......................................................................................................................25
.5 DOORS ..........................................................................................................................26
.6 HARDWARE ..................................................................................................................26
.7 MILLWORK ....................................................................................................................28
.8 PLUMBING FIXTURES ..................................................................................................29
.9 WASHROOM ACCESSORIES.......................................................................................34
2.5 GARBAGE AND RECYCLING .........................................................................................38
2.6 SIGNAGE ........................................................................................................................38
3.0 REFERENCES AND RESOURCES ....................................................................................40
4.0 APPENDICES .....................................................................................................................41
APPENDIX A: WASHROOM TYPES ....................................................................................41
APPENDIX B: FIGURES.......................................................................................................43
APPENDIX C: WASHROOM SIGNAGE GUIDELINES .........................................................52
APPENDIX D: SAMPLE OF ACCEPTABLE PLUMBING PRODUCTS ................................55
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INTRODUCTION
The City of Vancouver is dedicated to the provision of safe, inclusive, and accessible public
washrooms. The City operates a large portfolio of public washroom amenities located in parks,
libraries, community halls and other facilities.
Everyone needs access to public washrooms they can use with ease and dignity. Over the
years, the design of City-owned washrooms has evolved to reflect changing needs and attitudes
to accessibility, safety, privacy, and maintenance. These include the needs of senior citizens,
people with disabilities, and members of the Two-Spirit, trans, and gender diverse communities.
The City of Vancouver Public Washroom Design and Technical Guidelines (WDTG) are meant
for purpose-built, stand-alone washroom facilities in parks, often referred to as fieldhouses, and
washrooms in other public spaces. These guidelines are meant for the design of safe,
accessible, and durable public washrooms. They are not intended to be prescriptive and should
be considered within the context of the project and the particular needs of users.
Accessibility requirements appear throughout the Washroom Guidelines in relevant sections.
They follow VBBL unless otherwise noted follow VBBL requirements for accessible fixtures
and amenities when possible to reinforce a higher and more consistent standard of usability
and access for all. Specifications and requirements that follow other standards and guidelines
go above-and-beyond VBBL without contradicting its requirements.
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1.0 DESIGN GUIDELINES
1.1 SCOPE OF DESIGN GUIDELINES
This document is intended as a guide to the design of public washrooms (“Washroom
Guidelines”), both stand-alone and within other buildings.
These guidelines are intended to assist with satisfying the following objectives:
Safety Considerations
Equity of Access
Environmental Sustainability
Siting and Site Access
Building Design: Size and Configuration
Durability, Ease and Economy of maintenance
In addition to complying with these guidelines, the design shall comply with the regulatory
framework set out in the Vancouver Building Bylaw (VBBL) and the Zoning and Development
Bylaw (VZDBL). The scope of this document excludes specialist amenities such as sports
change rooms, beach change rooms and showers.
NEW BUILDS VS RENOVATIONS
New projects and buildings are required to follow all guideline parameters. Renovations and
upgrades are to follow the guidelines to the best extent possible given facility needs,
constraints, and opportunities.
1.2 SAFETY CONSIDERATIONS
Public washroom facilities shall be designed in such a manner as to avoid any possibility of the
public slipping and falling on or banging into objects or surfaces that can cause major harm.
Additionally, the facility shall not facilitate climbing nor create opportunities where persons can
be locked in without a way to escape. Allowing for some sightlines into the washroom vanity
areas is desirable, while still protecting stall privacy. Avoid hallways and blind corners; ensure
exterior doors are clearly visible. Apply the principles of Crime Prevention Through
Environmental Design (CPTED).
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OVERDOSE PREVENTION AND HARM REDUCTION STRATEGIES
The design of all public washrooms must consider the City’s current overdose prevention and
harm reduction strategies. Components of the Washroom Guidelines that intersect with harm
reduction are flagged in each respective section.
Harm reduction is an approach to reduce harms associated with substance use and sexual
health for individuals and communities. Some special facilities may require the following:
Washrooms within buildings are located close to the front door, allowing easy access for
everyone, eliminating the need to walk through a perceived unsafe space.
Locks are secure and have a safety mechanism that allows staff or emergency
responders to open from the outside.
Sharps containers are securely fixed to the wall (beyond normal measures).
No blue lighting is used (it has not been shown to deter drug use but instead poor
lighting leads to more harm for those who do use).
Washroom and stalls are large enough to allow easy access for emergency responders.
Washroom and stall doors open outward to allow easy access for emergency
responders.
Washrooms are located in the line of sight of staff, not hidden down hallways, alcoves,
or recessed areas.
Design eliminates need for an entrance door into a multi-stall washroom or the door can
be locked open to allow easy line of sight for washroom monitoring.
Toilet stall doors leave a space between bottom of door and floor to allow others to see if
user may be in distress.
Toilets shall be tankless to eliminate space to discard syringes or other items.
Ceiling and wall tiles or paneling, as well as ventilation covers are securely affixed to
eliminate spaces to conceal or discard syringes or other items.
For additional information on harm reduction approaches, see section 3.0 References and
Resources.
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1.3 EQUITY OF ACCESS
ACCESSIBILITY
Building for accessibility is an important part of being an inclusive city. Over 15% of Vancouver
residents have some form of physical disability or mobility restriction. This includes people using
motorized mobility devices, wheelchairs, walkers, canes, and strollers. Together with
accompanying family and friends, approximately 50% of Vancouver residents are affected by
poor access to buildings.
Access means that a person with disabilities is, without assistance, able to approach, enter,
pass to and from, and make use of an area and its facilities. The accessibility of a building is
provided by properly designed entrance and access corridors including door opening widths,
adequate space around doors, door handles/opening devices, ramps, and handrails. A person’s
strength, dexterity, hearing, and vision are examples of other factors affect how accessible a
space is for them.
REDUCING BARRIERS FOR TRANSGENDER AND GENDER-VARIANT COMMUNITY
MEMBERS
Washrooms shall have inclusive signage for Two-Spirit, transgender and gender diverse
individuals.
Function-based icons are used on signage, as opposed to gender figures.
Stall doors shall have minimal gaps allow for maximum privacy.
Refer to Vancouver Board of Parks and Recreation “
Building a Path to Parks &
Recreation for All: Reducing Barriers for Trans* & Gender Variant Community Members
Refer to Council Report Supporting Trans* Equality and an Inclusive Vancouver
https://vancouver.ca/files/cov/trans-gender-variant-and-two-spirit-inclusion-at-the-city-of-
vancouver.pdf
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1.4 ENVIRONMENTAL SUSTAINABLITY
Adapting to climate change to ensure Vancouver remains a livable and resilient City, while
improving the environmental performance of our buildings and reducing operational costs over
the life of the asset is a key driver of the WDTG.
For more information on the City of Vancouver Climate Change Adaptation Strategy and the
Greenest City Action plan, follow the links below:
http://vancouver.ca/files/cov/Vancouver-Climate-Change-Adaptation-Strategy-2012-11-07.pdf
http://vancouver.ca/green-vancouver/greenest-city-2020-action-plan.aspx
http://vancouver.ca/green-vancouver/green-buildings.aspx
The following describes the City of Vancouver’s sustainable design criteria for new buildings
and shall be considered for the design of public washroom facilities only to the extent of
economy and practicality. Many of these facilities are unheated or minimally heated buildings.
To achieve a goal of near zero GHG emissions in new buildings, the following strategies are
required to be incorporated into new city owned buildings:
Public washrooms should be designed to be unheated, if possible, or heated only to
prevent freezing. Where heat trace is used, heat trace must be guarded against
theft and vandalism behind pad lockable access.
Small public washroom buildings that are required to be heated shall use only low
carbon fuel sources.
Larger buildings over 500 square meters in heated floor area must be designed to
be certified to the Passive House energy performance standard, or an approved
alternative zero emission building standard, and use low carbon fuel sources, in
order to minimize energy consumption and GHG emissions.
LEED® Gold Certification is also required by the City of Vancouver for all public
buildings, tenant improvements, and facilities funded by City capital funds, over 500
square meters in floor area. Refer to the most current LEED® Canada NC, CI, or
other appropriate LEED category, Guidebook.
Mechanical and control systems should be designed to be as simple as possible to
reduce maintenance costs and the need for specialized maintenance expertise.
Reducing water consumption through controlled flow and volume of plumbing
fixtures. In special/pilot situations, consideration shall be made to use of grey water
recycling or rainwater collection systems for toilet flushing.
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1.5 SITING AND SITE ACCESS
A host of factors such as safety (including CPTED), maintenance access, relationship to
existing uses and other facilities, location of existing utilities, soils, drainage, and topography
must be considered when siting a washroom facility within a park. Siting of new facilities within
parks must be determined in collaboration with VBPR Planning and/or Park Development staff
and will be subject to Park Board approval.
ENTRANCE RAMPS
Grade changes shall be connected via the use of ramps. Stairs are not acceptable.
1.6 BUILDING DESIGN: SIZE AND CONFIGURATION
.1 LAYOUTS
Coordinate program requirements with City staff. Service spaces shall be adequately sized for
the particular need of each facility. Mechanical and electrical systems and controls are to be
accommodated in dedicated spaces separate from public use or janitorial functions.
Ensure relevant harm reduction strategies including visibility and proximity are considered and
incorporated whenever possible and as appropriate based on facility and context. See current
best practice documents.
Washroom layouts:
Universal washroom
Stand-alone accessible washroom.
Contains required clear space / turning radius, transfer space, accessible toilet
with back rest, grabs bars, sink, and accessories.
Unisex washroom
Stand-alone washroom.
Contains toilet, sink, and accessories.
Gender neutral multi-stall washroom
See resources and best practice documents for crucial characteristics of safe,
welcoming, and successful gender neutral multi-stall facilities.
Gender designated multi-stall washroom
Men’s / women’s washrooms. (Note: these washrooms are open to all people
with washroom signage that incorporates Gender Diverse People Welcome.)
See Appendix C: Washroom Signage Guidelines
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Stall types for multi-stall layouts:
Accessible stall
Contains required clear space / turning radius, transfer space,
accessible toilet with back rest, grabs bars, and accessories.
See Appendix B: Figure 3.
Limited mobility stall
Contains accessible toilet with back rest, grabs bars, and
accessories.
Beneficial in facilities used by high numbers of seniors, or people
with limited mobility and strength, for example.
See Appendix B: Figure 4.
Regular stall
Contains standard toilet and accessories.
.2 CLEAR SPACE REQUIREMENTS
Universal washroom
A minimum of one universal washroom with 2500 x 2500 mm internal clear space is to
be provided to accommodate a range of manual and powered wheeled mobility devices.
Increase the clear space to 3150 x 3150 mm whenever possible to expand the range of
devices accommodated to include large scooters.
Dimensions may be reduced to 2130 x 2130 mm only when necessary in renovating or
upgrading existing facilities
All other universal washrooms will provide minimum internal clear space as per VBBL.
All doors to open outward regardless of internal dimensions.
All universal washrooms to include the transfer space and clear space required for an
accessible sink, accessible toilet, and adult change table (where provided) as per
Sections 2.4.7, 2.4.8, and 2.4.9 in these Washroom Guidelines.
See Appendix B: Figures 1, 2, and 6.
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Accessible stall
Provide minimum internal dimensions of at least 1600 × 1500 mm, and 1700 x 1700 mm
clear space in front of accessible stall. Increase internal dimensions whenever possible
to accommodate a minimum 1700 x 1700 mm clear space, the minimum required to
enable turning inside the stall.
All doors to open outward regardless of internal dimensions.
Ensure internal clear space as per VBBL.
All accessible stalls to include the transfer space required for an accessible toilet as per
Sections 2.5.8 in these Washroom Guidelines.
See Appendix B: Figures 3 and 6.
.3 SCREEN WALL ENTRY
Use colour contrast to highlight position of second wall in screen wall entries.
1.7 DURABILITY, EASE AND ECONOMY OF MAINTENANCE
Durability, ease, and economy of maintenance are key to the design of public washrooms.
Refer to technical guidelines for details in Section 2.0.
1.8 DISCLAIMERS
Any specific products named in this document are not to be taken as the City of Vancouver’s
endorsement of that product, but rather as an example of a standard of quality that has proven
successful in the past. Any other products that meet this level of quality will be considered for
use, but their use is not to proceed without prior discussion and acceptance by the City of
Vancouver.
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2.0 TECHNICAL GUIDELINES
2.1 GENERAL REQUIREMENTS
.1 INTENT
These technical guidelines are:
1 To be applied to the design and construction of new or renovation of existing public
washroom facilities.
2 Notwithstanding the requirements of applicable building and plumbing bylaws, they are
meant to clarify the minimum standard required by the City of Vancouver as building
owner, for materials, finishes, equipment and other items. Variations from these guidelines
may be considered but are not to proceed without prior discussion and acceptance by the
REFM-FPD department of the City of Vancouver.
.2 REGULATIONS AND STANDARDS
Consultants shall ensure that all applicable building codes, government acts and health
regulations, and City of Vancouver standards herein, are met. These include, but are not limited
to the following list below. For any park development or park restoration work associated with
any new or redeveloped washroom or building, the VPB Park Development Standards, at a
minimum, shall apply, subject to verification for completeness, correctness, and industry best
practices.
The City of Vancouver Building Bylaw (VBBL) (latest edition)
The City of Vancouver Building Bylaw Plumbing Systems (latest edition)
The City of Vancouver Zoning and Development Bylaw (latest edition)
Building Access Handbook (latest edition), BC Office of Housing and
Construction Standards
BC Plumbing Code (latest edition)
BC Fire Code (latest edition)
Building a Path to Parks & Recreation for All: Reducing Barriers for Trans &
Gender Variant Community Members
Vancouver Board of Parks and Recreation (VPB), C, May 2015 or latest edition
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CSA Group B651-18 Accessible design for the built environment
The City of Vancouver Real Estate and Facilities Management Facilities
Standard Manual
.3 SUBMITTALS
All building shop drawings and samples are to be made available for review by City staff prior to
commencement of the work.
Procedures for shop drawing, operation and maintenance manuals, warranty/guarantee
submittals shall be as outlined in the construction contract.
2.2 EXISTING CONDITIONS & HAZARDOUS MATERIALS
Appropriate authorities must be notified of intention to carry out operations in the vicinity of a
utility or structure prior to the commencement of such operation and obtain approval for access
to any operations carried out on adjacent public property.
The City of Vancouver’s Environmental Services shall be consulted on all existing buildings to
determine if there are any hazardous materials present. For hazardous materials on site,
receive approval of WorkSafeBC procedures from City of Vancouver Environmental Services
prior to commencing construction.
2.3 EXTERIOR AND BUILDING CONSTRUCTION
Generally, free-standing washroom buildings shall be designed to be unheated/minimally heated
and be constructed of materials that allow for hose-down maintenance. Concrete or concrete
block without added cladding would be appropriate for these unheated/minimally heated
buildings. Use building technologies, and consider sun orientation and vegetation, to mediate
indoor and outdoor air temperatures. Protect walls with overhangs but do not create loitering
opportunities (i.e. depth of overhang shall be sufficient only to protect wall, not provide a
gathering space or rain shelter.
Renovations or upgrades to existing wood frame buildings shall reference Wood Frame
Envelopes in the Coastal Climate of British Columbia, Best Practice Guide (CMHC).
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.1 BUILDING ENVELOPE
.1 Walls
Vandalism is a major issue to consider. All new construction must be durable, simply,
and robustly detailed using materials such as concrete, concrete block and galvanized
steel.
Extensive use of wood finishes is not recommended for long term maintenance. Use
wood as an accent material and/or where protected under eaves and away from direct
sunlight. Any wood used should be ACQ not CCA preservative/pressure treated and
capable of taking a paint finish.
Concrete, concrete block, or masonry are the preferred materials for exterior walls of
unheated buildings.
A non-sacrificial anti-graffiti coating must be applied to all exterior masonry, concrete,
brick or stucco wall finishes. For paint finishes, use a compatible sealer and paint with an
exterior semi-gloss alkyd enamel.
.2 Roof
Roof design shall be simple, durable and easy to maintain. Adequate overhangs shall
be provided. Provide a minimum five (5) year Roofing Contractors Association of British
Columbia (RCABC) Guarantee.
Pitched roofs shall be 4/12 or greater for positive drainage. Asphalt shingles and metal
roofing are acceptable finishes.
Rainwater shall be dealt with on site with landscaped drainage systems.
Provide roof edge safety barriers, roof anchors, and fall protection in accordance with
the VBBL and with Work Safe BC requirements.
Specifically, for fall protection, each project should be assessed for where and
how often parts of the roof may be accessed. If all or most servicing of roof areas
can occur 13 feet from the edge (control zone plus buffer zone distance) there is
less need for roof edge safety barriers. If areas needing servicing are located
near roof edges, then the method of fall protection required is to be determined
in consultation with CoV OHS, environmental, and maintenance staff.
Provide anti-bird perch devices.
.3 Exterior Doors and Windows
Doors widths shall be a minimum of 914mm (36”) wide.
All exterior windows, doors and other openings to meet CAN/CSA-A440 standards
as outlined in the VBBL.
Use of windows for daylighting (clerestory or high windows preferable for reduced
vandalism) is recommended to reduce the reliance on electricity. Glass block is not
acceptable as breakage is difficult to repair.
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Windows in unheated/minimally heated buildings shall be tempered single glazed
safety glass in metal frames; in heated buildings to be multiple glazing as per the
VBBL’s energy rating, tempered safety glass on the outside lite, in thermally broken
metal frames.
Exterior doors shall be solid core wood or hollow steel. Wood doors shall be exterior
paint grade solid core with lumber core, not particle board. Frames shall be painted
galvanized 16 Ga steel, thermally broken for heated buildings.
Ensure colour contrast between door or door frame and surrounding surfaces.
Doors must be completely weather-stripped and have vinyl top caps. Provide a drip
cap above all doors.
Use heavy duty hardware, stainless steel type 304 with a satin finish. In corrosive
conditions such as by the ocean, use corrosion resistant hardware of stainless steel
type 316.
See section 2.4.6 Hardware for door hardware.
.2 STRUCTURAL SYSTEM
Structural systems of concrete or concrete block may be exposed as a way to
reduce the use of added finishing materials.
Use of timber/heavy timber construction as a low carbon, renewable building
material for this region to be considered where appropriate, such as for the roof.
.3 MECHANICAL SYSTEM
Use simple proven systems selected with consideration for maintenance, operation
and availability of spare parts, and vandal-resistant. System and equipment shall be
failsafe and of a quality consistent with anticipated building life.
Design systems to use a minimum amount of energy consistent with the required
energy performance standard approved for the project. Use only low carbon fuel
sources.
Consolidate mechanical layouts using minimum space consistent with maintenance,
service requirements and accessibility and protecting controls from public access.
Avoid the use of roof top mounted heating and ventilating units as they are a
maintenance problem and have shorter life spans than equipment housed inside a
building.
All hydronic systems shall be frost protected.
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.1 HVAC
HVAC system to be designed to suit spaces with operable windows and optimized
natural ventilation. Ideally, washroom buildings shall be unheated/minimally heated
and mechanically ventilated for the removal of odours only. Air intake and exhaust
grilles to be optimally located to provide uniform airflow across the entire room.
All rooms to be adequately ventilated to remove odours (to meet ASHRAE Standard
62, Ventilation for Acceptable Indoor Air Quality,” referenced in the Vancouver
Building By-law).
All air intakes to be located away from sources of fumes or dust, including parking
and/or loading areas. Refer to Vancouver Building By-law for minimum separation
distance of outdoor air intake from sources of contaminants.
For spaces where heating is provided, low carbon electric heating systems such as
commercial grade recessed electric wall cabinets, electric unit heaters, radiant
ceiling panels, or air source heat pump forced air heating systems are required.
Baseboard radiators are not acceptable for reasons of vandalism.
Where thermostat is remote mounted on a wall, a vented locking cover shall be
provided to reduce vandalism.
Equipment to be easily accessible for maintenance. For example, filters and remote
condensing units shall be accessible without the use of temporary scaffolding or
Genie Lift type equipment. Tamperproof/lockable access panels for all maintenance
or isolation equipment.
Better than average exhaust ventilation shall be provided for Washrooms.
Notwithstanding project’s energy requirements, minimum six (6) air changes per
hour (ACH) is preferred. Exhaust fan must be rated for continuous operation with a
sone rating of less than 3.5.
Consider passive solar heating where appropriate.
Aluminum ductwork and grilles are preferred in high-humidity environment, such as
shower areas. Ductwork to be sloped back to air inlet/outlets to prevent condensate
pooling inside ductwork.
.2 Plumbing
Make allowances in system design to accommodate loads for future requirements
as set forth in the building program.
Locate domestic hot water heaters and tanks close to point of application to
minimize hot water and recirculation water requirements. Hot water recirculation to
be provided for distribution systems over 15m from heater. Large hot water storage
tanks shall be concrete lined - small tanks shall be glass lined. Seismic restraints,
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temperature-relief valve, pressure-relief valve, drain pan piped to nearby acceptable
drainage location must be specified.
Plumbing systems to have limited exposed pipework and must be provided with
sufficient shut-off valves to permit localized repairs without need to shut down
complete systems.
Domestic hot water systems should be capable of maintaining 42°C. Hot water
supply lines must be designed to recirculate the water or be heat traced to maintain
the temperature in the lines in locations where there is low flow to prevent the
development of bacteria i.e. Legionnaire’s disease. Where higher temperature is
required, IE: for commercial dishwashers, provide local re-heaters.
Domestic hot water distribution and recirculation system should be designed to
minimize hot water stagnation in the piping. Locate recirculation branch piping as
close to the plumbing fixtures as possible. Provide shut-off, check, and balancing
valves at each recirculation branch.
Hot water recirculation piping shall be insulated to meet the insulation requirements
set forth in ASHEAE Standard 90.1 “Energy Standard for Buildings Except Low-
Rise Residential Buildings,” version referenced in the Vancouver Building By-Law.
Refer to REFM Facilities Standard Manual for insulation specifications.
All domestic water piping, valves and equipment, such as domestic cold water,
domestic hot water and recirculation piping, heaters, tanks, and pumps shall be
clearly identified and labelled. Flow direction arrows shall be shown on all piping.
Domestic hot water systems should be provided by electric heat pump or other
electric hot water system to reduce GHG emissions. Consider the use of
instantaneous on-demand electric water heaters for locations with a small demand,
where sufficient electrical capacity is available.
As built drawings shall indicate locations and depths of pipes at regular intervals, all
changes of direction, inverts, tie-in points etc.
Locate exterior frost proof hose bibs c/w isolation valves and backflow preventers
around the perimeter of the building to permit watering of all landscaped areas with
a standard 30 m (100 ft.) hose.
Provide a tamper proof hose bib underneath the vanity c/w backflow preventer and
activated by a sill cock key. Hose bibs to be:
Frost-free with a vacuum breaker.
Vandal proof when they occur at grade or at any location that is accessible
to the public.
Hot water shall be temperature adjustable.
All hot water tanks to:
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Be seismically secured
Have drain/leak pans installed and piped to drain.
To be set at 60° C (140° F) minimum.
.3 FIRE PROTECTION
Shall be designed to conform to the VBBL.
.4 ELECTRICAL SYSTEM
Power
A weather-proof outlet to be provided at any roof-top or exterior-located mechanical
equipment conforming to the VBBL.
Appropriate power provisions to be made for:
Hand dryer
Janitorial equipment
Future power door openers
All power in Change Rooms, Shower areas, and Washrooms must be Class A
Ground Fault Circuit Interrupter (GFCI)., on individual dedicated circuit breakers
and have decora style stainless steel cover plates.
Provide power outlet adjacent to each accessible toilet to support use of adaptive
devices. Design professional to recommend options above and beyond VBBL per
CSA or other best practices for consideration per the specific needs at each facility.
Lighting
Lighting shall be vandal-resistant LED type. For renovations, existing non-LED
lighting shall be changed to LED.
No field assembled luminaires or strip lights are allowed.
Luminaires shall be dimmable, with the following performance criteria:
90 CRI full spectrum,
3500K color temperature
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Maintained average horizontal illuminance 150 lux at the finished floor, Uniformity
ratio average to minimum 3:1 Minimize the number of fixture types and lamp types;
no more than two (2) fixture types for indoor use. No more than two (2) fixture types
for exterior uses.
Use shatterproof fixture covers and tamperproof fasteners.
Use vapor proof and rust resistant light fixtures in Change Rooms, Showers and
Washrooms.
Consider the use of solar photovoltaics for lighting power where there is good sun
exposure and if it makes economic sense.
Emergency lighting conforming to the VBBL.
Lighting Controls
Passive Infrared (PIR) occupancy sensors shall be provided to control lighting for
new and retrofit outdoor public washrooms. Lighting should dim after 15 minutes of
no motion detected. Lighting should turn automatically off after 20 minutes of no
occupancy.
Dual technology occupancy sensors (DT) shall be provided for indoor (as part of a
building) public washrooms. Lighting should turn automatically off after 15 minutes
of no occupancy.
Exterior lighting shall be dimmable, operate with motion sensors and have photocell
control to shut off during daylight hours. Motion sensor shall dim the lighting to 50%
after no motion is detected.
All occupancy sensors shall be hard wired.
.5 METERING AND CONTROLS
Facilities to have dedicated, electricity and water metering and/or sub-metering.
Where a Facility occurs in a mixed-use building, meters and/or sub-meters are to be
located in service rooms that are easily accessible to the staff of the Facility.
Confirm control types needed in each facility.
.6 COMMUNICATIONS SYSTEM
Section reserved.
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.7 SERVICE & CUSTODIAL SPACES
Provide a separate lockable janitor room with floor sink, space for storing bucket,
mops, brooms, vacuum, ladder, supplies for cleaning, shelves for paper products,
light bulbs, etc. This requirement may vary based on the facility. Confirm with CoV
project manager.
Provide separate, lockable mechanical and electrical rooms to safely accommodate
items such as hot water tanks, sprinkler trees, electrical panels, data, telephone and
security equipment panels, gas, water or hydro meters and any other mechanical or
electrical equipment that needs to be accommodated within the facility. Provision of
lighting and power to such rooms (GFCI). Access to these rooms should not be
from within the washroom.
.8 LIFE SAFETY AND SECURITY
Fire Alarm, where required by building and fire codes:
Coordinate set-up of fire alarm monitoring with the monitoring company of the City’s
choice to be confirmed for each Facility.
Fire and Life Safety Plans
Fire safety plans where required, to be reviewed with the Operator and the Fire and
Life Safety Manager/Advisor prior to submitting to the Fire Department at
Occupancy.
Ensure a copy is provided to the City of Vancouver with the operations and
Maintenance Manuals.
Security
Consider remote access controls and interior motion alarms for exterior public
access doors, to be networked back to the Security Operations Centre or
Department responsible for remote programming and access.
Ensure entrance doors can be blocked open, to make it safer for someone to
“sweep” the bathroom.
Exterior hasp for a deadbolt required in addition to the dead bolt (for when the lock
breaks, it can still be secured quickly without a locksmith).
Security requirements shall vary and be confirmed for each facility with the Project
Manager.
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Emergency Call Buttons
Provide emergency call buttons in universal washrooms, unisex washrooms,
accessible stalls, and all stalls in multi-stall washrooms with full-height doors and
partitions. Design professional to recommend options above and beyond VBBL per
CSA or other best practices for consideration per the specific needs at each facility,
including increased need in spaces where there is a high risk of overdose. Ensure
relevant harm reduction strategies are considered and incorporated. See current
best practice documents.
Mounted call button within 600 mm of the toilet on an open clear wall. Ensure it is
usable by a person who is unable to get up from the floor.
For models with a pull cord, mount call button control at a maximum height
of 1100 mm above the finished floor and ensure the cord descends to a
maximum height of 450 mm above the finished floor.
If no pull cord, install call button control with centreline 450 mm above the
finished floor.
Alarm to activate audible and visual signal devices inside and outside of the
washroom. A sign having lettering at least 25 mm and posted above the emergency
button shall indicate that signal devices will activate when the button is pushed.
.9 SITEWORK
Refer to VPB, Park Development Standards for best practice guidelines, specifications and
technical drawings for all Sitework requirements.
.1 LANDSCAPING
.2 EARTHWORK
.3 UTILITIES
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2.4 INTERIOR CONSTRUCTION
Note: All references to acceptable manufacturers/products are open to consideration of
approved alternatives.
.1 WALLS
Walls in wet areas: To be painted/sealed concrete and/or concrete block, or some
other durable waterproof material. Frame walls are acceptable if constructed of
steel studs on a 200mm (8”) concrete or concrete block upstand. Frame walls shall
be sheathed with cement board, not moisture resistant gypsum wallboard, and clad
with a durable and washable finish such as ceramic/porcelain tile. Use a dark
colored epoxy grout.
Walls in showers shall have a porcelain tile finish, floor to ceiling, on concrete block
or cement board. Use a dark colored epoxy grout.
A non-sacrificial anti-graffiti coating must be applied to all concrete, concrete block,
brick, or tile finish walls.
In non-wet areas, where use of wood frame walls is the best solution, these walls to
be constructed on a minimum 200mm (8”) concrete or concrete block upstand wall.
Gypsum wall board shall not be used as a finish below 1200mm (4'-0"). Stainless
steel or some other durable hard-wearing material such as porcelain tile or masonry
shall be used. Standard gypsum-based products are not acceptable. All wall board
products shall be mould and impact resistant (heavy duty applications).
All walls in public washroom areas including concrete and masonry to have a
durable and washable finish.
Paint: painting and finishing to be “Premium Grade” following the Master Painter
and Decorators Association Master Painters Institute Architectural Specification
Manual and the Maintenance Repainting Manual. Products to be MPI approved,
graded as Institutional, low odour and low VOC quality paint.
Gloss levels:
Walls and ceilings to be G5 (semi-gloss) for washability.
Tile: porcelain tile installation to be in accordance with the recommendations of the
Terrazzo Tile and Marble Association of Canada.
Concrete or masonry walls shall be painted with graffiti resistant paint.
Provide adequate blocking in walls at all plumbing, millwork, washroom accessory
and other locations as necessary to securely anchor and support the loads of the
fixture or fitting.
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Securely affix all tiles and paneling. Ensure relevant harm reduction strategies are
considered and incorporated whenever possible and as appropriate based on
facility and context. See current best practice documents.
.2 TOILET PARTITIONS
Determine partition height and construction for multi-stall washrooms to maximize
privacy while also incorporating design features and accessories that prioritize
safety. For gender designated multi-stall washrooms, consider following best
practices for gender neutral multi-stall washrooms to facilitate potential conversion
to gender neutral in the future. Consider stud wall construction instead of partial-
height panels. Design professional to help determine strategy based on the specific
needs at each facility and current best practices for inclusive design.
Partitions and doors with the required VBBL gap may contradict privacy best
practices that support the success and adoption of gender neutral multi-stall
washrooms. A variety of other safety measures and equipment could mitigate risk,
including occupancy indicators, emergency call buttons, and hardware that enables
emergency access.
Toilet partitions are particularly susceptible to vandalism and must be carefully
selected. Do not use metal toilet stalls or urinal screens.
For type C washrooms, use high pressure laminate on high density particle board;
acceptable product: Bobrick 1040 series or pre-approved alternate.
For type A and B washrooms, use solid phenolic or other solid composite material;
acceptable product: Bobrick 1080/1180 series or pre-approved alternate.
Use floor mounted overhead braced partitions.
Hardware: shall be equipped with emergency release hardware allowing first
responders to lift the doors off its hinges; heavy duty stainless steel with tamper-
proof screws, concealed.
Provide coat hook on doors (see 2.4.9).
Toilet stall partitions and doors shall be colour contrasted with surrounding
environment.
.3 FLOORS
Use hard wearing, durable materials that are easily maintained in public areas. All
finish materials shall be non-slip in both wet and dry conditions, non-glare, hard
wearing and durable as well as easily maintained. Acceptable finishes include
exposed sealed concrete, sheet rubber, non-slip quarry or porcelain/quarry tile, and
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terrazzo. All resilient flooring must have heat welded seams. Use dark coloured
epoxy grout in tile floors.
Concrete finished floors shall be placed on a waterproof membrane running a
minimum of four (4) feet up the walls.
Floors to be sloped to drain with a minimum slope of 2% (1/4” per foot). The entire
perimeter of the floor must be at a constant elevation with all slopes directed
towards drains located away from foot traffic. This allows the floor finish to continue
up the walls to a common datum.
Consider the use of Portland Limestone Cement, a product that has similar
performance as Ordinary Portland Cement but with lower CO2 emissions in its
production.
Integral cove base is required for all finish floor materials to a minimum height of
150mm (6”). Concrete finished floors shall have concrete cove base not rubber
base.
A non-sacrificial anti-graffiti coating may be applied to concrete or tile finish floors
as suitable for the washroom type. The coating must not create a slip hazard.
Use dark colored epoxy grout in porcelain/quarry tile floors.
Floor finishes of non-slip porcelain/quarry tile shall have porcelain/quarry tile
integral baseboard, not rubber base, to a minimum of 150mm (6”) AFF. Provide
multiple 150mm (6”) drains as required.
Locate floor drains away from the path of travel in locations where people have to
walk or stand, such as under toilet partitions and vanities.
For floor drains, use drains with a 200mm body and collar assembly to clamp the
waterproof membrane in place. Extend the waterproof membrane 600mm beyond
all sides of the drain.
Floor drain strainers to be polished nickel bronze type with bronze tamper-resistant
screws. Cast iron strainers can be used in service areas such as janitor closet and
mechanical rooms. All drains to have a primer line. Ensure proper access to the
trap primer lines by installing lockable access doors.
Use adhesives and sealants that have low VOC levels per LEED® requirements
listed under credit 4.1 “Low-Emitting Materials, Adhesives and Sealants”.
.4 CEILINGS
All washrooms to have ceiling finishes that are washable.
Do not use moisture resistant gypsum board in shower ceilings. Use cement board
or other appropriate waterproof backerboard ceiling material. Exposed sealed
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concrete is also acceptable. Slope the ceiling a minimum of 1% to allow
condensation to run off.
Do not use T-bar ceiling. Expose ceiling structure (such as wood decking or
concrete) only when aesthetically pleasing or use moisture resistant 16mm (5/8")
gypsum board. Ceilings should be as high as practical.
Painted ceilings shall be of low VOC alkyd enamel paint.
Exposed wood ceilings shall be finished with water-based oil-modified polyurethane
or paint.
Securely affix all tiles and paneling. Ensure relevant harm reduction strategies are
considered and incorporated whenever possible and as appropriate based on
facility and context. See current best practice documents.
.5 DOORS
Doors widths shall be a minimum of 914mm (36”) wide.
Wood doors to meet AWMAC requirements for millwork (refer to 3.4 Architectural
Millwork).
Interior room doors shall be constructed of 1 3/4" solid wood core, not particle board
core, paint grade in pressed steel frames.
Doors in wet areas shall be hollow metal doors and frames galvanized using the
G90 process. Wipe coat galvanizing is not acceptable.
In extremely wet or corrosive conditions use stainless steel doors, frames and
hardware.
Ensure colour contrast between door or door frame and surrounding surfaces.
Doors to open outward or have hardware that ensure access from the outside in
case of emergency. Ensure relevant harm reduction strategies are considered and
incorporated whenever possible and as appropriate based on facility and context.
See current best practice documents.
.6 HARDWARE
All hardware to be commercial grade, heavy duty.
All hardware to meet accessibility requirements. Consider the use of Push-Pull door
hardware where appropriate.
Ensure colour contrast between surrounding surfaces and door handles, door locks,
and automatic door opener buttons.
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Maximum force required to open all doors is 22 N.
Door Closers: commercial heavy duty by LCN / Sargent / Corbin / Norton; shall be
provided for all washrooms; hold-open device for main washroom doors.
Door Handles:
Main door of interior multi-stall washrooms: Push and pull hardware
Main door of exterior multi-stall washrooms: Push and pull hardware with
deadbolt lockable with key only both sides.
Universal washrooms: Push and pull hardware with deadbolt, lockable with
thumb turn on the inside, key outside. Ensure people with reduced or
limited dexterity are able to manipulate hardware.
Coordinate required level of extra security with end user.
Hinges: Stanley / Monthard / Hager / McKinney (Doors over 7 ft. shall have a
minimum of 4 hinges.) Swing away hinges are an acceptable way to increase
existing doorway widths. Hinges shall be ball bearing-type or continuous hinge for
strength and durability.
Automatic door openers:
Specify automatic door openers for as many washrooms as possible where
appropriate. Follow VBBL for specifics on opener mounting location and
height. Design professional to recommend options above and beyond
VBBL per CSA or other best practices for consideration per the specific
needs at each facility.
Electronic door control: Automatic opener. Acceptable manufacturer:
Camden Door Controls
Service locks shall be mechanical, not electronic with Best Standard cores
or approved alternative.
Privacy locks: Electric strike with door operator. Alternative control location
of privacy lock in janitor’s closet for security access.
Door locks
Lock Cylinders: Best Standard (ME603) or approved alternative
Deadbolts: Best T Series Tubular Deadbolts (Best 83 ME603) or
approved alternative.
Punch code locks shall be KABA Commercial: mechanical pushbutton
mortise lock Simplex 8100 or approved alternative.
Janitor and service rooms to have “storeroom” function.
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Door Stops, Swings and Holders: Install overhead stops, wall stops and floor stops
where required to prevent damage to walls, etc. from door contact. Confirm with
FPD or Parks project manager.
Kick plates and push plates are required on the push side of all doors with closers
and at all storage room doors.
All locks to ensure access in case of an emergency. Ensure relevant harm
reduction strategies are considered and incorporated whenever possible and as
appropriate based on facility and context. See current best practice documents.
.7 MILLWORK
Construction / Quality
For woodwork, to be in accordance with the latest edition of the “Quality Standards
for Architectural Woodwork” as published by AWMAC (Architectural Woodwork
Manufacturers Association of Canada), for wet applications, except as noted below.
All materials to be formaldehyde free.
Use wood certified in accordance with the Forest Stewardship Council’s Principles
and Criteria if it is competitively priced with non-certified wood.
Use adhesives and sealants that have low VOC levels per the LEED® requirements
listed under credit 4.1 “Low-Emitting Materials, Adhesives and Sealants”.
Vanity Countertops
To be moisture resistant 19mm (3/4”) exterior grade plywood, with heavy duty
plastic laminate or other solid surfacing material. Particle boards are not acceptable.
Countertops to be post-formed with 150mm (6”) backsplash and rounded edges;
provide intermittent bracket support under unsupported spans over 914mm.
Exposed 90 degree corners to be rounded, all edges shall be eased.
Acceptable materials: plastic laminate (post-formed edges), solid surface material
or other (confirm requirements for each Facility).
Wood shall not be used for countertop edges.
Vanities must be enclosed below the countertop to protect the plumbing, infrared
controls, soap dispensers etc. The enclosure must be easily removed for
maintenance.
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Knee clearance for accessibility must be provided as required by the VBBL with
width of clearance increased to 800 mm.
Alternative if budget allows: fully integrated stainless steel countertop with molded
backsplash and continuous sink, supported by 3/4" exterior grade plywood sub-
structure.
Shelves
Provide at least one shelf in any washroom where sinks are wall-hung with no
counter space. Ensure a usable surface of minimum 200 x 400 mm.
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Install with surface not more than 1100 mm above the finished floor
Exposed 90 degree corners to be rounded, all edges shall be eased.
Shelves or other projections shall be located as not to present a hazard to children
or persons with vision loss/no vision.
Backsplashes
All counters with sinks shall have minimum 100 mm (4”) backsplashes and
sidesplashes.
Gypsum board with paint finish or vinyl wall covering is not acceptable.
Acceptable materials: plastic laminate (post-formed), porcelain/quarry tile, glass or
other (confirm requirements for each Facility).
.8 PLUMBING FIXTURES
Plumbing fixtures shall generally be heavy duty, commercial grade, durable and
have parts readily available for ease of maintenance.
Each plumbing fixture to have its own shut-off valve
Plumbing fixtures and fittings to be water saver low consumption.
Access doors of an adequate size shall be installed for all valves, clean-outs, etc.
and be readily accessible. Use stainless steel doors when adjacent to floor finish,
and all other moisture laden areas. Locate access doors so that they are easily
accessible for maintenance. Do not locate them under fixtures. Use one large
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Harm reduction strategies recommend reducing surfaces to eliminate spaces where syringes and other
items may be discarded. Balance between harm reduction and accessibility needs to be determined for
each facility.
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access door rather than several smaller access doors in locations with multiple
access points.
Isolation valves to be provided to isolate fixtures and separate washrooms.
Plumbing fixtures shall have the following flow rates and flush cycles:
Flow Rate
Flush Rate
Lavatory Faucet
1.9 L/min
Water Closet
4.8 L/flush
Shower Head
7.6 L/min
Urinal
1.9 L/flush
These standards exceed those as outlined in the 2014 VBBL.
See Appendix D for samples of acceptable product fixtures. Consultants shall
review and confirm the availability of products. Alternative products shall be
submitted to the Project Manager for approval.
Faucets
Use touchless infrared or manual automatic shut-off metering water saver faucets.
Manual palm operated metering faucets meeting “accessible” requirements are
preferable for low volume use in fieldhouses. Touchless infrared faucets are the
preferred option in high volume use washrooms such as swimming pools and
community centres.
Automatic faucets shall be hard wired.
Ensure adequate testing of flow requirement for metered faucets as per VBBL.
Acceptable manufacturers: Delta, Sloan, Moen, Toto.
Lavatories/Sinks
Lavatories shall generally be vanity mounted, not wall hung, except in dedicated
accessible washrooms for people with disabilities. Use wall hung lavatories
complete with in-wall floor mounted lavatory carriers in low vandalism areas only.
Knee clearance for accessibility must be provided as required by the VBBL with
width of clearance increased to 800 mm. Use offset drains for all lavatories, and
concealed arm carriers with insulated supply and drain lines if plumbing exposed.
See Appendix B: Figure 5.
In high vandalism or heavy use areas use stainless steel sinks.
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Exposed traps and drains shall be chrome plated steel with matching escutcheon
plates on each water and drain line where they enter the wall. Black plastic drain
assemblies are not acceptable.
Continuous integral vanity/stainless steel sink shall be considered if budget allows.
To be mounted on 3/4" exterior grade plywood sub-structure. Do not use particle
board.
Acceptable manufacturers: American Standard, Kohler; for stainless steel, Kindred,
Franke, Toto.
Toilets
Universal washrooms and accessible stalls to provide transfer space beside toilet
as per VBBL.
All toilets to be installed such that toilet seat height is per VBBL.
Toilets to meet a Maximum Performance (MaP) Test of 1000g or better. Dual flush
toilets have not performed well in public washrooms and are therefore not
recommended.
Maximum throat sizes shall be specified for all toilets.
Floor mount type toilets are preferred in fieldhouses; wall hung toilets complete with
in-wall floor mounted carrier in high volume use facilities and where cleanliness is of
particular importance such as swimming pools.
All toilets shall have open seats.
Accessible toilets shall be equipped with a seat lid or other back support. Ensure
seat lid do not interfere with the automatic flush valve sensor when the lid is lifted.
Generally flush valves are to be used unless there is an insufficient water supply.
Manual flush shall be used in fieldhouses. Infrared flush valves shall be used in high
volume use facilities. Electronic type flush valves shall be hard wired at 24V or be
self-charging (disposable battery powered types not allowed).
Ensure flush handle is on transfer side of all accessible toilets and that manual flush
override controls are easy to reach.
Water hammer arrestors shall be installed in the piping system when flush valve
plumbing fixtures are used.
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If a tank type water closet is used, specify a bolt down lid and pressure assisted
tank.
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Installation of low-flush/high efficiency toilets with extremely long drainage distances
may require evaluation on a site-by site basis, especially if no supplemental flows
(e.g., from Showers or baths) are available.
Acceptable manufacturers: American Standard, Kohler, Sloan, Toto.
Urinals
Use wall mounted urinals complete with in-wall floor mounted carriers.
Waterless urinals are not recommended. They have not performed well in
institutional or public applications.
Generally flush valves are to be used unless there is an insufficient water supply.
Manual flush shall be used in fieldhouses. Infrared flush valves shall be used in high
volume use facilities. Electronic type flush valves shall be hard wired at 24V or be
self-charging (disposable battery powered types not allowed).
Ensure flush handle is on transfer side of all accessible urinals and that manual
flush override controls are easy to reach.
Urinals should be mounted at two heights. At least one urinal in every set of urinals
should be mounted no higher than 430 mm from the lower rim to the floor. The
other urinals should be mounted at 600 mm from the lower rim to the floor.
The upper rim should not be lower than 860 mm from the rim to the floor.
At least one urinal of each height shall have grab bars that are:
at least 600 mm long;
mounted vertically on the back wall at each side of the urinal;
not more than 380 mm from the centre of the urinal; and
with the centre line 1000 mm from the floor; and
colour-contrasted with the back wall.
All urinals shall have:
privacy screens. Do not use metal toilet stalls or urinal screens.
a clear floor area in front of the urinal that is i) adjacent to an accessible
route; ii) centered on the urinal; iii) at least 800 mm wide x 1350 mm deep;
and iv) unobstructed by floor level changes or privacy screens.
2
Harm reduction strategies recommend tankless toilets to eliminate spaces to discard syringes or other
items.
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a flush control with operation and height of controls as per accessible VBBL
specifications.
a vertical element centreline indicator that
is centered on the urinal;
extends to a height of at least 1300 mm from the floor, but
never less than 150 mm above the upper urinal rim;
is at least 50 mm wide;
is raised at least 3 mm from the wall surface; and
is colour-contrasted not less than 70% with the back wall.
See Appendix B: Figure 7.
Acceptable manufacturers: American Standard, Kohler, Sloan, Toto
Utility Sink
Provide a mop sink in each Janitor room, complete with approved backflow
preventer valve.
Mop sink shall be floor mounted, one piece precast terrazzo construction with
ground smooth sealed finish, minimum 300mm high, complete with stainless steel
caps on all curbs, stainless steel strainer, and 75 mm (3”) drain outlet.
Provide wall mounted two handles utility / mop faucet, complete with
rigid piping connections
unrestricted hose end outlet
203 mm (8") projection spout with atmospheric vacuum breaker
bucket hook
wall brace support
Provide wall hooks, 914mm (36”) long hose, mop hangers, and stainless steel back
splash surround panels.
Acceptable manufacturers: Stern-Williams, Fiat, Acorn, Chicago Faucets.
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.9 WASHROOM ACCESSORIES
The following list of surface mounted accessories shall be shown on the architectural drawings
to establish location. (Supply and installation to be confirmed by Owner)
Toilet Tissue Dispensers
Provide open-roll toilet dispensers, or ones with as much exposed roll as possible.
Dimensions and locations as per accessible VBBL specifications.
See Appendix B: Figure 6.
Soap Dispensers
Automatic soap dispensers preferred. Dimensions and locations as per accessible
VBBL specifications.
Dispensers are to be operable with one hand to dispense soap on the palm of that
hand.
Automatic dispensers to be hard wired.
See Appendix B: Figure 9.
Hand Dryers
Surface mounted, air powered, no heat, all metal construction. Acceptable product:
newest model of Dyson Airblade available (Airblade V or newer).
Mount all hand dryers adjacent to lavatories:
located within a 500 mm reach of a person seated at the lavatory;
no higher than 1100 mm
Hand dryers to be hard wired.
See Appendix B: Figure 9.
No paper towels nor waste receptacles will be used. However, identify future
potential location for bins in the event of changes to practice and/or guidelines to
ensure turning radius and clear space below dryers/dispensers are not impeded.
If paper towel dispensers are installed they are to follow VBBL accessibility
requirements and hand dryer dimensions and locations. Paper towel
dispensers to be hard wired if powered/automatic.
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Dryer noise from open multi-stall layoutsgender neutral or gender
designated may necessitate the specification of paper towel dispensers
over hand dryers. Design professional to recommend options per the
specific needs at each facility.
Sanitary Disposal Bins
Provide sanitary disposal bins in all stalls, universal washrooms, and unisex
washrooms. This includes all stalls in gender designated multi-stall washrooms,
including men’s.
Sanitary disposal boxes must be located on the side wall under any grab bars and
near the front edge for the toilet, not on the rear wall.
See Appendix B: Figure 6.
Sanitary Product Dispensers
If sanitary product dispensers are provided, install in all gender neutral and
women’s multi-stall washrooms, universal washrooms, and unisex washrooms.
Mount such that controls are located at a max height of 1100 mm.
Dispensers to comply with VBBL accessibility requirements.
See Appendix B: Figure 9.
Sharps Containers
Provide a sharps container in all washrooms.
Consider providing sharps containers in all stalls, especially in spaces with frequent
drug use. Design professional to recommend options above and beyond VBBL per
CSA or other best practices for consideration per the specific needs at each facility.
See current harm reduction best practice documents.
Locking Sharps Container Cabinet will be supplied and managed by Vancouver
Coastal Health (VCH).
Securely affix to the wall. Locate as recommended by VCH (away from sink vanity
and toilet stalls but be highly visible, mounted as recommended by manufacturer to
prevent access by children). Ensure opening located at a maximum height of 1100
mm above finished floor.
See Appendix B: Figure 9.
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The following list of accessories is not necessarily required for all washroom facilities. Confirm
with Project Manager. Accessories shall generally be robust (constructed of stainless steel) and
securely mounted on solid (wood) backing. Confirm any other requirements for each Facility.
Acceptable manufacturers: Bobrick, Georgia-Pacific Professional.
Grab Bars
Grab bar: Use 32mm (1 ¼") diameter, 18 gauge stainless steel bars with a satin
finish, grab areas should have a knurled finish. Provide appropriate substrate wall
backing to support grab bar load. Sizes and locations as per VBBL for all accessible
toilets.
Provide additional rear-wall-mounted, fold-down grab bar located on the transfer
side of every accessible toilet. The force required to pull down grab bar should not
exceed 22 N.
Match the installation height and distance from toilet of horizontal portion of
wall-mounted bar.
Provide grab bars for non-accessible toilets to create limited mobility stalls in
facilities where need may be higher, e.g. facilities with high numbers of seniors or
people with reduced strength and/or mobility. Design professional to recommend
options above and beyond VBBL per CSA or other best practices for consideration
per the specific needs at each facility.
See Appendix B: Figures 4 and 6.
Mirrors
Mirrors: In types A and B washrooms, shall be shatter-proof stainless steel instead
of glass. To be securely anchored to solid backing in the walls or as recommended
by the manufacturer. All fasteners shall be hidden or vandal-resistant.
Mirrors: In type C washrooms, for large wall mirrors, use 6mm (¼") thick mirror (wall
to wall over vanities). For small mirrors use 450 x 760mm (18" x 30") mirrors in a
stainless steel frame.
Mount all mirrors with their bottom edge not more than 1000 mm above the floor.
All mirrors shall be fixed, not inclined/tilted.
See Appendix B: Figure 9.
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Hooks
Coat hooks shall be provided in all washrooms and stalls.
In universal washrooms and accessible stalls, mount all hooks not more than 1200
mm above the floor on a side wall and projecting not more than 40 mm from the
wall.
In all other stalls, provide a second hook at 1200 mm above the floor.
Adult Change Tables
Provide, where possible, an adult change table in a universal washroom in all
facilities with accessible toilets. Adjustable-height change tables are preferred but a
fixed-height adult change table may be installed such that the surface height is 450
to 500 mm above the finished floor. Design professional to recommend options
above and beyond VBBL per CSA or other best practices for consideration per the
specific needs at each facility.
Provide appropriate substrate wall backing to support wall-mounted change table
loads of at least 272 kg for bariatrics capacity.
Ensure a transfer space of 900 x 1500 mm adjacent to the adult change table. An
adult change table, whether of the fixed or fold-down type, shall be installed so that
it does not encroach into the transfer space when it is positioned for use. Controls
for the table, if present, shall be no higher than 1200 mm.
An adult change table, where provided, shall
be located on an accessible route;
be at least 760 mm wide × 1830 mm long;
have a surface height above the finished floor that can be adjusted from
between 450 and 500 mm at the low range to between 850 and 900 mm at
the high range;
have its surfaces free of sharp edges, corners, or abrasive materials;
be easy to clean;
have a horizontal grab bar that
complies with accessibility requirements;
is centered on the long dimension of the bench;
is at least 1200 mm long; and
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is mounted so that it can be used regardless of the bench height
adjustment.
See Appendix B: Figures 1 and 8.
Examples of adult change tables:
Pressalit 3000 Adult Changing Table
(fixed and adjustable models available)
Baby Change Tables
Provide a baby change table in one of each multi-stall washroom (men’s, women’s,
and gender neutral), universal washroom, and unisex washroom. It may be a
prefabricated item or a countertop with post-formed upturn edges. Acceptable
product: Koala Kare surface mounted change station that supports static loads up
to 200 lbs complete with child protection straps. Or pre-approved alternate.
Provide appropriate substrate wall backing to support change table loads.
Mounted such that the surface of the change table is at an operating height of 865
mm.
See Appendix B: Figure 9.
2.5 GARBAGE AND RECYCLING
Any garbage and recycling will be accommodated either outside or within other
areas of associated buildings.
No garbage nor recycling shall be provided within washrooms (this does not include
sanitary disposal bins). However, identify future potential location for bins in the
event of changes to practice and/or guidelines to ensure turning radius and clear
space below dryers/dispensers are not impeded.
Allocate sufficient area for bins such that they do not impede path of travel, clear
space, or knee clearance for doors, controls, sinks, water fountains, dispensers,
and amenities.
Bins to be colour contrasting with surroundings.
2.6 SIGNAGE
Exterior signage to conform to the City of Vancouver Sign By-Law.
Signage shall be provided for the following:
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To identify the Facility
At entries
At service rooms
Other as required by specific facility
Washroom and change room signage to conform to the City of Vancouver's
standard signage for universal, functions-based designation.
See Appendix C: Washroom Signage Guidelines.
Multilingual signs may be required (confirm requirements for each facility).
Service rooms shall have “AUTHORIZED PERSONNEL ONLY” signs.
Provide signage required by Building Code, including Fire and Life Safety
Evacuation Plans.
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3.0 REFERENCES AND RESOURCES
City of Vancouver Facility Standards Manual
CSA Group B651 National Standard of Canada: Accessible design for the built environment
(current edition)
Building a Path to Parks & Recreation for All: Reducing Barriers for Trans* & Gender Variant
Community Members. Vancouver Board of Parks and Recreation, 2014.
Rick Hansen Foundation Accessibility Certification Professional Handbook v3.0, May 2020
Washroom Design and Monitoring in Vancouver Coastal Health Downtown Eastside Facilities:
Principles and Recommendations, September, 2016.
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4.0 APPENDICES
APPENDIX A:
WASHROOM TYPES
The following is a table outlining the types of washrooms that are to be considered when choosing
construction materials and methods.
Please note that all requirements in the table shall be confirmed with the City’s representative and/or
project manager for specific projects.
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APPENDIX A: WASHROOM TYPES 42
Walls Floor Plumbing Features
Other Fixtures & Accessories
graffiti-resistant finish on concrete or
concrete block
graffiti-resistant finish on
concrete
‘security’ grade fixtures; no wall hung
fixtures; no electronic infrared fixtures
‘security’ grade fixtures and
accessories: no use of glass mirrors
Seasonal / Low-Medium Use E.g. Fieldhouses; beach houses This type of washroom opens directly to the outside; needs to be vandal- resistant and made of
graffiti-resistant finish on concrete or
concrete block is preferred; other
acceptable finishes: hose-downable
stainless steel or other suitable finish,
over waterproof membrane for frame
walls, minimum of 4 feet above the
floor; painted or ceramic/porcelain tile
above 4 feet acceptable
graffiti-resistant finish on
concrete
heavy duty commercial grade; toilets
to be wall or floor mounted; no
electronic infrared fixtures
heavy duty commercial grade; no use of
glass mirrors
washable finishes on waterproof
frame walls are acceptable such as
ceramic / porcelain tile, stainless steel
or other metal panel, cement panels,
a minimum of 4 feet above the floor
graffiti-resistant finish on
concrete; heavy duty resilient
flooring, porcelain / quarry tile,
terrazzo flooring are acceptable
heavy duty commercial grade; wall
mounted toilets
are preferable
heavy duty commercial grade; glass
mirrors can be used here
special construction/pre-fab
special construction/pre-fab
special construction/pre-fab
special construction/pre-fab
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APPENDIX B: FIGURES 43
APPENDIX B: FIGURES
Figure 1:
Sample universal washroom layout with adult change table and clear space that can
accommodate a range of manual and powered wheeled mobility devices. Increase clear space
from 2500 x 2500 mm to 3150 x 3150 mm whenever possible to expand the range of devices
accommodated to include large scooters.
Dimensions indicated with a star (*) are per VBBL 2019. Comply with latest version.
*
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APPENDIX B: FIGURES 44
Figure 2:
Sample universal washroom layout that can accommodate manual and some power wheeled
mobility devices. Increase clear space whenever possible to expand the range of devices
accommodated.
Dimensions indicated with a star (*) are per VBBL 2019. Comply with latest version.
*
*
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Figure 3:
Sample accessible stall. Provide minimum internal dimensions of at least 1600 × 1500 mm, and
1700 x 1700 mm clear space in front of accessible stall. Increase internal dimensions whenever
possible to accommodate a minimum 1700 x 1700 mm clear space, the minimum required to
enable turning inside the stall.
Dimensions indicated with a star (*) are per VBBL 2019. Comply with latest version.
*
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APPENDIX B: FIGURES 46
Figure 4:
Sample limited mobility stall layout that can accommodate persons who benefit from grabs bars
and toilet backrests.
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APPENDIX B: FIGURES 47
Figure 5:
Knee clearance required under sinks and vanities. All dimensions in mm. Dimensions indicated
with a star (*) are per VBBL 2019. Comply with latest version.
*
*
*
*
*
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APPENDIX B: FIGURES 48
Figure 6:
Accessible toilet components and features. All dimensions in mm. Dimensions indicated with a
star (*) are per VBBL 2019. Comply with latest version.
*
*
*
*
*
*
*
*
*
*
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APPENDIX B: FIGURES 49
Figure 7:
Accessible urinal components and features. All dimensions in mm. Dimensions indicated with a
star (*) are per VBBL 2019. Comply with latest version.
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APPENDIX B: FIGURES 50
Figure 8:
Dimensions of adult change table and associated grab bar. All dimensions in mm.
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APPENDIX B: FIGURES 51
Figure 9:
Accessory and amenity mounting heights. Unless noted otherwise, controls, operable parts, and
openings are to be located max 1100 mm above the finished floor (AFF). All dimensions in mm.
Dimensions indicated with a star (*) are per VBBL 2019. Comply with latest version.
*
*
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APPENDIX C:
WASHROOM SIGNAGE GUIDELINES
Prepared by: REFM Facilities Planning Interiors Team
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APPENDIX D: SAMPLE OF ACCEPTABLE PLUBMING PRODUCTS 55
APPENDIX D:
SAMPLE OF ACCEPTABLE PLUMBING PRODUCTS
AFWALL® MILLENNIUM™ FloWise®
ELONGATED FLUSHOMETER TOILET
VITREOUS CHINA with EVERCLEAN®
AFWALL® MILLENIUM™ FloWise® ELONGATED
FLUSHOMETER TOILET with EVERCLEAN®
Wall-mounted flushometer valve toilet
Vitreous china
• High Ef
ficiency, Low Consumption. Operates in
the range of 0.9 gpf to 1.3 gpf (4.2 - 6.0 Lpf)
• Meets definition of HET (High Efficiency Toilet)
when used with a high efficiency flush valve
(0.9 gpf - 1.3 gpf or 1.07/0.9 gpf dual flush)
• Maximum Performance (MaP) score of 1,000 grams
at 0.9 gpf - 1.3 gpf (4.2 - 6.0 Lpf)
• Permanent EverClean
®
antimicrobial surface
inhibits the growth of stain- and odor-causing
bacteria, mold, and mildew on the surface
• Condensation channel
• Concealed trapway design
• Elongated bowl
• Powerful direct-fed siphon jet action
• 1-1/2" (38mm) inlet spud
• Fully glazed 2-1/8" (54mm) trapway
• 10" x 12" (254 x 305mm) water surface area
• Static weight load of 1,000 lbs* (454 kg)
• 100% factory flush tested
(Flushometer valve & seat shown not included)
3351 101 Elongated bowl only, top spud
047007-0070A Inlet spud (furnished with bowl)
3352 101 Elongated bowl only, top spud with
slotted rim for bedpan holding
3353 101 Elongated bowl only, back spud
3354 101
Elongated bowl only, back spud with
slotted rim for bedpan holding
Recommended working pressure-between 25 psi at
valve when flushing and 80 psi static.
Nominal Dimensions:
660 x 356 x 381mm (26" x 14" x 15")
© 2014 AS CANADA, ULC
01/14
NOTE: Roughing-in information shown on
reverse side of page
COM-107
BARRIER FREE
Meets or Exceeds the Following Specifications:
Compliance Certifications -
ASME A112.19.2M for Vitreous China Fixtures
• CAN/CSA International B45.1
* This product is not recommended for bariatric use.
Component Parts:
Fixture only, less seat and flushometer valve
To Be Specified:
Seat:
Colour: White:
American Standard #5905100 Extra heavy duty
open front less cover with stainless steel check hinge
#5905110 Same as above, with EverClean surface
®
Flushometer Valve for Top Spud:
1.3 gpf (6.0 Lpf) American Standard:
Sensor-Operated Selectronic
®
:
DC Power #6065161.002, AC Power #6067161.002
Manual: #6047161.002
1.07 gpf (4.8 Lpf) American Standard:
Sensor-Operated Selectronic
®
:
DC Power #6065121.002, AC Power #6067121.002
Manual: #6047121.002
1.3 / 0.9 gpf (6.0/4.2 Lpf)
Dual Flush American Standard:
Sensor-Operated Selectronic
®
:
DC Power #6065761.002, AC Power #6067761.002
1.07 / 0.9 gpf (4.8/4.2 Lpf)
Dual Flush American Standard:
Sensor-Operated Selectronic
®
:
DC Power #6065721.002, AC Power #6067721.002
Selectronic
®
Concealed Flushometer Valve for Back Spud:
1.3 gpf (6.0 Lpf) American Standard Rear Access:
DC Power #6065262.007, AC Power #6067262.007
1.3 gpf (6.0 Lpf) American Standard Front Access:
DC Power #60652362.007, AC Power #6067362.007
1.07 gpf (4.8 Lpf) American Standard Rear Access:
DC Power #6065222.007, AC Power #6067222.007
1.07 gpf (4.8 Lpf) American Standard Front Access:
DC Power #60652322.007, AC Power #6067322.007
System MaP* Score:
• 1,000 grams of miso @ 0.9 gpf to 1.3 gpf (4.2/6.0 Lpf)
when used with an American Standard flush valve
* Maximum Performance (MaP) testing performed by IAPMO
R&T Lab. MaP Report conducted by Veritec Consulting, Inc.
and Koeller and Company.
AFWALL® MILLENNIUM™ FloWise®
ELONGATED FLUSHOMETER TOILET
VITREOUS CHINA with EVERCLEAN
®
© 2014 AS CANADA, ULC
NOTES:
Toilet designed to meet Barrier Free B651.12 accessibility standards with seat height set at 432 to 483mm
(17" to 19") from finished floor.
PRODUCT 3351 101 SHOWN, 3352 101 SAME AS EXCEPT WITH SLOTTED RIM FOR BED PAN HOLDING.
PRODUCT 3353 101 SHOWN, 3354 101 SAME AS EXCEPT WITH SLOTTED RIM FOR BED PAN HOLDING.
WASTE OUTLET SEAL RING MUST BE NEOPRENE OR GRAPHITE-FELT (WAX RING NOT RECOMMENDED).
SUGGESTED 2mm (1/16) CLEARANCE BETWEEN FACE OF WALL AND BACK OF BOWL.
TO COMPLY WITH AREA CODE GOVERNING THE HEIGHT OF VACUUM BREAKER ON THE FLUSHOMETER
VALVE, THE PLUMBER MUST VERIFY DIMENSIONS SHOWN FOR SUPPLY ROUGHING.
FLUSHOMETER VALVE NOT INCLUDED WITH FIXTURE AND MUST BE ORDERED SEPARATELY.
CARRIER AS REQUIRED TO BE FURNISHED BY OTHERS.
PROVIDE SUITABLE REINFORCEMENT FOR ALL WALL SUPPORT.
IMPORTANT: Dimensions of fixtures are nominal and may vary within the range of tolerance established by ANSI
Standard A112.19.2
These measurements are subject to change or cancellation. No responsibility is assumed for use of superseded or
voided pages.
3351 101/3352 101
3353 101/3354 101
COM-108
01/14
BARRIER FREE
FINISHED WALL
FINISHED
FLOOR
(4) Ø 22mm
(7/8") HOLES
73mm
(2-7/8")
660mm
(26")
470mm
(18-1/2")
333mm
(13-1/8")
356mm
(14")
191mm
(7-1/2")
133mm
(5-1/4")
229mm
(9")
381mm
(15")
41mm
(1-5/8")
FINISHED WALL
FINISHED
FLOOR
660mm
(26")
(4) Ø 22mm
(7/8") HOLES
470mm
(18-1/2")
333mm
(13-1/8")
356mm
(14")
191mm
(7-1/2")
90mm
(3-9/16")
133mm
(5-1/4")
229mm
(9")
381mm
(15")
41mm
(1-5/8")
281mm
(11-1/16")
321mm
(12-5/8")
M111
© 2018 AS America Inc.
To Be Specied:
Color: White
Seat:
American Standard #5901.100 Heavy duty
open front less cover
American Standard #5905.100 Extra heavy
duty open front less cover
Flushometer Valve:
1.6 gpf:
Sensor-Operated: American Standard Selectronic
®
DC Power #6065.161.002 (Top Spud)
Sensor-Operated: American Standard Selectronic
®
AC Power #6067.261.002 (Back Spud)
Manual: American Standard #6047.161.002
(Top Spud)
1.28 gpf:
Sensor-Operated: American Standard Selectronic
®
DC Power #6065.121.002 (Top Spud)
Sensor-Operated: American Standard Selectronic
®
AC Power #6067.221.002 (Back Spud)
Manual: American Standard #6047.121.002
(Top Spud)
1.6 / 1.1 gpf Dual Flush:
Sensor-Operated: American Standard Selectronic
®
DC Power #6065.761.002 (Top Spud)
Madera
FloWise
®
16-1/2" Height
Elongated Flushometer Toilet
VITREOUS CHINA with EVERCLEAN
®
Madera
FloWise
®
16-1/2" Height Elongated
with EverClean
®
Floor mount ushometer valve toilet
Vitreous china
High Efficiency, Low Consumption. Operates in
the range of 1.1 gpf to 1.6 gpf (4.2 Lpf to 6.0 Lpf)
Meets denition of HET (High Efficiency Toilet)
when used with a high efficiency ush valve
(1.28 gpf or 1.6 / 1.1 gpf dual ush)
Permanent EverClean
®
surface inhibits the growth
of stain and odor-causing bacteria, mold, and mildew
on the surface
Fully glazed 2-1/8" trapway
Elongated bowl
10" or 12" roughing-in
16-1/2" rim height for accessible application
Condensation channel
Powerful direct-fed siphon jet action
10" x 12" water surface area
1-1/2" inlet spud
2 bolt caps
3461.001 Elongated bowl only, top spud
3462.001 Elongated bowl only, top spud
with slotted rim for bedpan holding
3465.001 Elongated bowl only, top spud
with 4 bolts
3466.001 Elongated bowl only, top spud with
slotted rim for bedpan holding with 4 bolts
3463.001 Elongated bowl only, back spud
3464.001 Elongated bowl only, back spud with
slotted rim for bedpan holding
System MaP* Score:
1,000 grams of miso @ 1.1 gpf, 1.28 gpf or 1.6 gpf
when used with an American Standard ush valve
* Maximum Performance (MaP) testing performed by IAPMO
R&T Lab. MaP Report conducted by Veritec Consulting, Inc.
and Koeller and Company.
Component Parts:
047007-0070A Inlet Spud (furnished with bowl)
481310-100 Bolt caps with retainers
(furnished with bowl)
Nominal Dimensions:
718 x 356 x 419mm
(28-1/4" x 14" x 16-1/2")
Fixture only, less seat and ush valve
Recommended working pressurebetween
25 psi at valve when ushing and 80 psi static
Compliance Certications -
Meets or Exceeds the Following Specications:
• ASME A112.19.2 / CSA B45.1 for Vitreous
China Fixtures
SEE REVERSE FOR ROUGHING-IN DIMENSIONS
MEETS THE AMERICANS WITH DISABILITIES ACT GUIDELINES
AND ANSI A117.1 REQUIREMENTS FOR ACCESSIBLE AND USABLE
BUILDING FACILITIES - CHECK LOCAL CODES.
When installed so top of seat is 432 to 483mm (17" to 19") from the
finished floor.
BARRIER FREE
spec_3461.001 Madera FW 16.5Height-EL-Flushometer 11/18
ENVIROMENTAL
PRODUCT
DECL ARATION
ADA
COMPLIANT
EVERCLEAN
WATER
EFFICIENT
1.1 or 1.28 gpf
toilet flush valves
M112
© 2018 AS America Inc.
NOTES:
PRODUCT 3461 AND 3463 SHOWN, 3462 AND 3464 SAME EXCEPT
WITH SLOTTED RIM FOR BED PAN HOLDING.
TO COMPLY WITH AREA CODE GOVERNING THE HEIGHT OF VACUUM
BREAKER ON THE FLUSHOMETER VALVE, THE PLUMBER MUST
VERIFY DIMENSIONS SHOWN FOR SUPPLY ROUGHING.
THIS TOILET DESIGNED TO ROUGH-IN AT A MINIMUM DIMENSION
OF 254MM (10") AND A MAXIMUM DIMENSION OF 305MM (12") FROM
FINISHED WALL TO C/L OF OUTLET.
FLUSHOMETER VALVE NOT INCLUDED WITH FIXTURE AND MUST BE
ORDERED SEPARATELY. FLUSHOMETER VALVE REQUIREMENTS FOR
12" (305MM) ROUGH-IN: SWEAT EXTENSION NIPPLE IS REQUIRED.
REFER TO VALVE MANUFACTURER AND LOCAL CODES.
IMPORTANT: Dimensions of xtures are nominal and may vary within
the range of tolerances established by ANSI Standard A112.19.2. These
measurements are subject to change or cancellation. No responsibility is
assumed for use of superseded or voided pages.
254mm
(10
")
419mm
(16-1/2
"
)
438mm
(17-1/4
")
470mm
(18-1/2
")
356mm
(14
")
362mm
(14-1/4
")
150mm
(5-7/8")
254mm
(10
")
13mm
(1/2
")
76mm
(3")
718mm
(28-1/4")
C/L OF SEAT POST HOLES
140mm (5-1/2
") CENTERS
FINISHED WALL
FINISHED
FLOOR
C/L OF OUTLET
711mm
(28
")
1-1/2"
SPUD
121mm
(4-3/4
")
254mm
(10
")
419mm
(16-1/2
")
470mm
(18-1/2
")
356mm
(14
")
362mm
(14-1/4
")
150mm
(5-7/8")
254mm
(10
")
13mm
(1/2
")
25mm
(1")
102mm
(4")
718mm
(28-1/4")
C/L OF SEAT POST HOLES
140mm (5-1/2
") CENTERS
FINISHED WALL
FINISHED
FLOOR
C/L OF OUTLET
1" N.P.T. OR 1" C.W. T. SUPPLY
TO FLUSH VALVE
3461.001/3462.001
3465.001/3466.001
4-BOLT ANCHOR DETAIL
(Bottom View of Bowl)
3463.001/3464.001
Madera
FloWise
®
16-1/2" Height
Elongated Flushometer Toilet
VITREOUS CHINA with EVERCLEAN
®
BARRIER FREE
spec_3461.001 Madera FW 16.5Height-EL-Flushometer 11/18
1
59mm
(6-1/4"
)
512mm
(20-1/4
")
150mm
(5-7/8")
12mm (1/2") HOLES
150mm
(5-7/8")
K75
Revised 9/13
CHAMPION
®
PRO
RIGHT HEIGHT
®
ELONGATED TOILET
VITREOUS CHINA
CHAMPION
®
PRO
RIGHT HEIGHT
®
ELONGATED TOILET
211AA.104
Features Champion® Flushing System
• Vitreous china
• High Efficiency Toilet (HET), ultra-low consumption
(1.28 gpf/4.8 Lpf), utilizes 20% less water
• Meets EPA WaterSense
®
Criteria
• Trade exclusive tank
• PowerWash
®
rim scrubs bowl with each ush
• Robust metal trip lever & metal shank ll valve
• Includes EZ-Install tools w/color match bowl caps
• EverClean
®
Surface included
• 4" piston-action Accelerator™ ush valve
• Fully-glazed 2-3/8" trapway
• 16-1/2" rim height for accessible applications
• 12" (305mm) rough-in
• Generous 9" x 8" water surface area
• Chrome nish trip lever is supplied
• 1,000g MaP Score** at 1.28gpf
• 10 year warranty
211AA.105 Same as above except trip lever on
right hand side
3195A.101 Right Height
®
Elongated Bowl
4225A.104 Tank
Nominal Dimensions:
768 x 483 x 785mm (30-1/4" x 19" x 30-7/8")
Fixture only, seat and supply sold separately
Alternative Tank Congurations Available:
4225A.154 Tank complete with Aquaguard Liner
4225A.164 Tank complete with tank cover
locking device
4225A.174 Tank complete with Aquaguard Liner
and tank cover locking device
4225A.105 Tank complete with trip lever located
on right side
Compliance Certications -
Meets or Exceeds the Following Specications:
ASME A112.19.2-2008/CSA B45.1-08 for Vitreous
China Fixtures
• US EPA WaterSense
®
Specication for HETs
To Be Specied:
Color: White Bone Linen Black
Seat: #5325.010 Elongated Champion
®
Slow Close
solid plastic seat and cover
Supply with stop:
MEETS THE AMERICANS WITH DISABILITIES ACT GUIDELINES AND
ANSI A117.1 REQUIREMENTS FOR ACCESSIBLE AND USABLE
BUILDING FACILITIES-CHECK LOCAL CODES.
Certified by
IAPMO R&T
BARRIER FREE
19"
(483mm)
30-1/4"
(768mm)
9"
(230mm)
1" (26mm)
3-9/16" (90mm)
10-1/2"
(267mm)
30-7/8"
(785mm)
16-1/2"
(419mm)
FINISHED WALL
FINISHED
FLOOR
SUPPLY
AS
REQ'D
14"
(356mm)
C/L OF OUTLET
6"
(152mm)
*10"
(254mm)
470mm
(18-1/2")
C/L OF SEAT POST HOLES
140mm (5-1/2" CENTERS)
12"
(305mm)
13-13/16"
(351mm)
9-3/8"
(238mm)
NOTES:
THIS TOILET IS DESIGNED TO ROUGH-IN AT A MINIMUM DIMENSION OF
305MM (12") FROM FINISHED WALL TO C/L OF OUTLET.
SUPPLY NOT INCLUDED WITH FIXTURE AND MUST BE ORDERED
SEPAR ATELY.
*
DIMENSION SHOWN FOR LOCATION OF SUPPLY IS SUGGESTED.
IMPORTANT: Dimensions of xtures are nominal and may vary within the
range of tolerances established by ANSI Standard A112.19.2.
These measurements are subject to change or cancellation. No responsibility
is assumed for use of superseded or voided pages.
** Maximum Performance (MaP) testing performed by
IAPMO R&T Lab. MaP Report conducted by Veritec
Consulting, Inc. and Koeller and Company.
WASHBROOK™ FloWise
®
UNIVERSAL URINAL
VITREOUS CHINA
WASHBROOK™ FloWise
®
UNIVERSAL URINAL
6590 001 Universal Top Spud
6515 001
6515 001
6590 001
Universal Back Spud
Nominal Dimensions:
480 x 360 x 664mm
(18-7/8" x 14-1/8" x 26-1/8")
Recommended working pressure--
between 20 psi at valve when flushing
and 80 psi static.
© 2011 American Standard
COM-210
When installed so top of rim is 387mm (15-1/4") from finished floor.
MEETS THE AMERICAN DISABILITIES ACT GUIDELINES AND
ANSI A117.1 ACCESSIBLE AND USEABLE BUILDINGS AND
FACILITIES - CHECK LOCAL CODES.
• Vitreous china
Ultra High Efficiency, Low Consumption operates
in the range of 0.10 to 0.8gpf (0.5 to 3.8Lpf)
• Flushing rim
• Elongated 14-1/8" (360mm) rim from finished wall
• Washout flush action
• Extended sides for privacy
• 3/4" inlet spud
• Outlet connection threaded 2" inside (NPTF)
• 2 Wall hangers
• Fixture only, (Flush valve shown not included)
• Meets ANSI flush requirements at 0.10 to 0.8gpf
(0.5 to 3.8Lpf)
BARRIER FREE
13mm
(1/2)
102mm
(4)
GASKET
2" N.P.T.
INSIDE THREADS
FINISHED WALL
13mm
(1/2)
DETAIL OF OUTLET CONNECTION
To Be Specified
Meets or Exceeds the Following Specifications:
Compliance Certifications -
ASME A112.19.2-2008/CSA B45.1-08 for Vitreous
China Fixtures
White Bone
Colour:
NOTES:
FLUSH VALVE NOT INCLUDED AND MUST BE ORDERED SEPARATELY.
PROVIDE SUITABLE REINFORCEMENT FOR ALL WALL SUPPORTS.
IMPORTANT: Dimensions of fixtures are nominal and may vary within the range of tolerances
established by ANSI Standard A112.19.2.
These measurements are subject to change or cancellation. No responsibility is assumed for
use of superseded or voided pages.
02/11
3/4"
SPUD
464mm
(18-1/4")
51mm
(2")
238mm
(9-3/8")
360mm
(14-1/8")
2" N.P.T.
FEMALE OUTLET
CONNECTION
13mm
(1/2")
387mm
(15-1/4") MAX
610mm
(24")
OPTIONAL
121mm
(4-3/4")
3/4"
SPUD
3/4" S.P.S. OR 3/4" C.W.T.
SUPPLY TO FLUSH VALVE
438mm
(17-1/4")
664mm
(26-1/8")
REF.
464mm
(18-1/4")
292mm
(11-1/2")
83mm
(3-1/4")
102mm
(4")
480mm
(18-7/8")
343mm
(13-1/2")
C/L OF
OUTLET
K2 HANGERS
8mm X 25mm
(5/16" X 1")
SLOT
64mm
(2-1/2")
238mm
(9-3/8")
360mm
(14-1/8")
2" N.P.T.
FEMALE OUTLET
CONNECTION
13mm
(1/2")
FINISHED FLOOR
FINISHED
WALL
387mm
(15-1/4") MAX
610mm
(24")
OPTIONAL
Flush Valve:
0.8 gpf/3.8Lpf Flush Valve: Sensor-Operated:
Selectronic
® 6063101.002 DC Power (Top Spud)
Selectronic
® 6062310.007 AC Power (Back Spud)
0.8 gpf/3.8Lpf Flush Valve: Manual-Operated:
6045101.002
0.4 gpf/1.9Lpf Flush Valve: Sensor-Operated:
Selectronic
® 6063051.002 DC Power (Top Spud)
Selectronic
® 6062305.007 AC Power (Back Spud)
0.4 gpf/1.9Lpf Flush Valve: Manual-Operated:
6045051.002
0.10 gpf/0.5Lpf Flush Valve: Sensor-Operated:
Selectronic
® 6063013.002 DC Power (Top Spud)
Selectronic
® 6062301.007 AC Power (Back Spud)
0.10 gpf/0.5Lpf Flush Valve: Manual-Operated:
6045013.002
Stainless Steel Strainer: 047068-0070A
Proudly Made in the USA
Bemis Manufacturing Co., Sheboygan Falls, WI 53085 Phone: 800-558-7651 Fax: 800-292-3647
www.ToiletSeats.com
5-1/2"
3-5/8"
15-15/16" 17-11/16"8-3/16"
14"
MODEL # COLOR #
1950/1950SS _______
DESCRIPTION:
Open front with cover, elongated, heavy-duty, injection molded solid plastic
toilet seat. Features four molded-in bumpers, color-matched Top-Tite
®
hinges with non-corrosive, top-tightening Hex-Tite
bolts and wing nuts
(1950) or non-corrosive 300 Series stainless steel self-sustaining hinges
(1950SS). This seat complies with IAPMO/ANSI Z124.5-2013 Plastic Toilet
Seats as a class Commercial Heavy Duty.
SPECIFICATIONS:
Size: Elongated
Material: Plastic
Style: Open Front with Cover
Bumpers: Four
Hinges: Plastic Top-Tite
®
(1950) or 300 Series Stainless
Steel Self-Sustaining (1950SS)
Fastening System: Non-Corrosive Hex-Tite
Bolts and Wing Nuts
(1950) or 300 Series Stainless Steel Hardware
(1950SS)
FEATURES:
Top-Tite
®
(1950) or 300 Series Stainless Steel Self Sustaining (1950SS)
Hinges
Non-Corrosive Hex-Tite
Bolts and Wing Nuts (1950) or 300 Series
Stainless Steel Hardware (1950SS)
DIMENSIONS:
COMMERCIAL HEAVY-DUTY
PLASTIC TOILET SEAT
300 SERIES STAINLESS
STEEL SELF-SUSTAINING
HINGES (1950SS)
TOP-TITE
®
HINGES (1950)
NON-CORROSIVE BOLTS
AND WING NUTS (1950)
1-1/16"
2-1/4"
3/4"
Proudly Made in the USA
Bemis Manufacturing Co., Sheboygan Falls, WI 53085 Phone: 800-558-7651 Fax: 800-292-3647
www.ToiletSeats.com
MODEL # COLOR #
1055/1055SSC _______
DESCRIPTION:
Open front less cover, elongated, heavy-duty, injection molded solid
plastic toilet seat. Features two molded-in bumpers, non self-sustaining
(1055) or self-sustaining (1055SSC) check hinges with non-corrosive 300
Series stainless steel posts, pintles and hardware. This seat complies
with IAPMO/ANSI Z124.5-2013 Plastic Toilet Seats as a class Commercial
Heavy Duty.
SPECIFICATIONS:
Size: Elongated
Material: Plastic
Style: Open Front less Cover
Bumpers: Two
Hinges: Plastic Non Self-Sustaining (1055) or Self-
Sustaining (1055SSC) with 300 Series Stainless
Steel Posts and Pintles
Fastening System: Non-Corrosive 300 Series Stainless Steel Nuts
FEATURES:
Non-Corrosive 300 Series Stainless Steel Posts, Pintles and Nuts
DIMENSIONS:
COMMERCIAL HEAVY-DUTY
PLASTIC TOILET SEAT
PLASTIC HINGES WITH
STAINLESS STEEL POSTS
AND PINTLES
NON-CORROSIVE
STAINLESS STEEL NUTS
3-3/4"
18-5/16" 8-1/8" 17-7/8"
14-3/8"
5-1/2"
13/16"
1"
1-1/2"
©2014 0B7012284 REVB
BASYS® SENSOR FAUCET
EFX-200-HLP-CP-0.5GPM-MLM-IR-FCT
(General Model Name: EFX200.000.0000)
Sloan 10500 Seymour Ave, Franklin Park, IL 60131
Phone: 800.982.5839 • Fax: 800.447.8329 • sloan.com
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CODE NUMBER
3324031
DESCRIPTION
Hardwired Less Plug Power Supply, Mixer Not Included, Polished
Chrome Finish, 0.5 gpm, Multi-Laminar Spray, Infrared Sensor,
BASYS® Hardwired-Powered Deck-Mounted Mid Body Faucet.
DETAILS
Flow Rate: 0.5 gpm (2 Lpm) (0.5GPM)
Spray Type: Multi-Laminar (MLM)
Sensor Type: Infrared (IR)
Mounting Type: Single Hole ()
Power Supply: Hardwired Less Plug (HLP)
Temperature Mixer: Mixer Not Included ()
Finish: Polished Chrome (CP)
Factory Default Timeout: 10s
Factory Default GPC: 0.083
FEATURES
Commercial Grade, ADA Compliant, Electronic, Sensor-Activated, Die-
CastMetal Hand Washing Faucet with the following features:
One tool service
All wetted components to be stainless steel, engineered
thermoplastic, EPDM, and copper or copper alloy
Solenoid housed in removable carrier that includes supply strainer
Integral water supply shut off
Supply strainer serviceable from above deck
Vandal resistant spray insert, key housed inside faucet body
All electronics sealed to IP-67
Gold plated electrical contacts
Above deck individual diagnostic indicators for battery life, solenoid
condition, and power up mode
Flexible, high pressure supply hoses, 3/8” compression connections
Bi-stable magnetic solenoid
Four (4) “AA” alkaline batteries
Double infrared sensors with automatic setting feature Includes all
mounting hardware
Line purge mode, eliminates stagnant water
Adjustable time-outs
Standard Bowed Crown
ELECTRICAL SPECIFICATIONS
Battery Life: 3 years 8,000 cycles/month
Optional power harvesting significantly extends service life
Timeout Adjustment Settings: 10s
VIDEOS
BASYS® Faucet Installation and Features
BASYS® Faucet Installation Mid Height Model
COMPLIANCES & CERTIFICATIONS
(ADA Compliant, ASME A112.18.1 Compliant, BREEAM
Materials Credit, BREEAM Water Credit, CalGreen Compliant,
CEC Compliant, cUPC Certified, cUPC Low Lead Compliant, EPD,
Green Globes Materials & Resources Credit, Green Globes
Water Credit, HPD, LEED Materials & Resources EPD Credit,
LEED Materials & Resources HPD Credit, NYC604.4, Proposition
65, Satisfies LEED Credits, TAS, UPC Certified, UPC Low Lead
Compliant, WELL Building Standard)
BASYS® SENSOR FAUCET
EFX-200-HLP-CP-0.5GPM-MLM-IR-FCT
(General Model Name: EFX200.000.0000)
Sloan 10500 Seymour Ave, Franklin Park, IL 60131
Phone: 800.982.5839 • Fax: 800.447.8329 • sloan.com
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Sloan Connect App®
DOWNLOADS
EFX 1Xx/2Xx Installation Instructions
EFX 1Xx/2Xx (SP) Installation Instructions
EFX 1Xx/2Xx Caddy Replacement Installation Instructions
Trim Plate Guide
IR FAQs Repair and Maintenance Guide
IR FAQs SP Repair and Maintenance Guide
EFX-2XX Repair and Maintenance Guide
Additional Downloads
RECOMMENDED SPECIFICATION
Sloan BASYS Model No. EFX-200-HLP-CP-0.5GPM-MLM-IR-FCT
Infrared Sensor Activated Electronic Handwashing Faucet for
pretempered or hot/cold water supplies. Product to have
double infrared sensors with automatic setting feature.
Solenoid valve housed in removable carrier that closes water
supply upon removal eliminating, need to access control stops.
Solenoid carrier includes strainer for easy above deck service.
Thermostatic mixer ordered separately to comply with ASSE
1070 requirements. The product shall be tested and certified to
industry standards: ASME A112.18.1M, CSA B125.1, California
Health and Safety Code 116875
NOTES
All information contained within this document subject to
change without notice.
Looking for other variations of the EFX-200 product? View the
general spec sheet with all options.
Find a matching soap dispenser for this faucet.
Find a compatible sink for this faucet.
WARRANTY
3 Year
BASYS® SENSOR FAUCET
EFX-200-HLP-CP-0.5GPM-MLM-IR-FCT
(General Model Name: EFX200.000.0000)
Sloan 10500 Seymour Ave, Franklin Park, IL 60131
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ROUGH-IN
Metering Faucets
4" cast metering centerset
w/ no pop-up hole
ADA compliant tip action lever handles
0.5 gpm (1.9 L/min)vandal resistant outlet
Model No: 86T1153
SPECIFICATION:
Heavy duty 4" cast mixing metering centerset
No pop-up hole
Two handle
Vandal resistant colour coded tip action lever handles
Vandal resistant handle actuator and spout outlet
Total flow not to exceed 0.25 gallons per handle activation
Polished chrome plate finish
Delta® slow close cartridge
Note:Run time affected by water pressure and temperature
Use of Check Valves or check stops recommended to prevent possible
cross-flow
Less Pop-up
COMPLIES WITH:
CSA certified
Complies to ASME A112.18.1/CSA B125.1
Indicates compliance to ICC/ANSI A117.1
Verified compliant with 0.25% weighted average Pb content regulations
(Contact Delta Representative for State and/or Local Approvals)
(Dimensional drawing on following page)
Not Available
OPERATION:
Delta reserves the right (1) to make changes to specifications and materials, and (2) to change or discontinue models, both without notice or obligation. Dimensions are for reference.
Measurement may vary plus or minus 6mm(0.25"). Mounting locations are suggested only. Check with local codes for requirements in your area. This spec was produced January 11, 2018.
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Delta Faucet Company - 55 East 111th St. - Indianapolis, Indiana, USA 46280 - (317) 848-1812
Delta Faucet Canada - 395 Matheson Blvd E - Mississauga, Ontario, Canada L4Z 2H2 - (905) 712-3030
Model No: 86T1153
Delta reserves the right (1) to make changes to specifications and materials, and (2) to change or discontinue models, both without notice or obligation. Dimensions are for reference.
Measurement may vary plus or minus 6mm(0.25"). Mounting locations are suggested only. Check with local codes for requirements in your area. This spec was produced January 11, 2018.
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Delta Faucet Company - 55 East 111th St. - Indianapolis, Indiana, USA 46280 - (317) 848-1812
Delta Faucet Canada - 395 Matheson Blvd E - Mississauga, Ontario, Canada L4Z 2H2 - (905) 712-3030
Code NumberCode Number
3582654
DescriptionDescription
Exposed, Sensor Activated Regal® XL Model Urinal Flushometer, for
¾” top spud urinals.
Flush CycleFlush Cycle
0.5 gpf/1.9 Lpf
SpecificationsSpecifications
Chrome Plated Exposed Flushometer Parts
Spud Coupling and Flange for ¾” Top Spud
Control Stop Plug
Vacuum Breaker Flush Connection
Low Consumption flush accuracy controlled by Para-Flo™
Technology
Quiet, Exposed, Diaphragm Type, Chrome Plated Urinal
Flushometer for either left or right hand supply with the following
features:
OPTIMA® EL-1500 Self-Adaptive Infrared Sensor with Indicator
Light
13 1⁄2” x 13 1⁄2” Wall Box with Stainless Steel Access Panel and
Vandal Resistant Screws
13” x 17” EASY ACCESS® Wall Box with Stainless Steel Access
Panel and Vandal Resistant Screws
Stop Seat and Vacuum Breaker molded from PERMEX® Rubber
Compound for Chloramine Resistance
Valve Body, Cover, Tailpiece and Control Stop shall be in
conformance with ASTM Alloy Classification for Semi-Red Brass.
Valve shall be in compliance with the applicable sections of ASSE
1037 and ANSI/ASME 112.19.2.
3/4” I.P.S. Wheel Handle Bak-Chek® Angle Stop
Automatic OperationAutomatic Operation
Sloan OPTIMA® equipped Flushometers provide the ultimate in
sanitary protection and automatic operation. There are no handles
to trip or buttons to push. The Flushometer operates by means of an
infrared sensor that adapts to its surrounding. Once the user enters
the sensor’s effective range and then steps away, the Flushometer
Solenoid initiates the flushing cycle to flush the fixture.
HygienicHygienic
User makes no physical contact with the Flushometer surface
except to initiate the Override Button when required. Helps control
the spread of infectious diseases.
EconomicalEconomical
Automatic operation provides water usage savings over other
flushing devices. Reduces maintenance and operation costs.
PracticalPractical
Solid state electronic circuitry assures years of dependable, trouble-
free operation. The operational components of the Flushometer are
identical to a handle operated Regal® XL Flushometer.
Compliance & CertificationsCompliance & Certifications
This space for Architect/Engineer Approval
Regal® XL Model OPTIM
Sensor Activated Flushometers
186-0.5 XL ES-S
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Control CircuitControl Circuit
Solid State
8 Second Arming Delay
24 VAC Input
24 VAC Output
Solenoid OperatorSolenoid Operator
24 VAC, 50/60 Hz
Sensor RangeSensor Range
Nominal 15”-30” (381 mm-762 mm), adjustable ± 8” (203 mm)
OPERATIONOPERATION
1. A continuous, invisible light beam is emitted from the
OPTIMA® Sensor.
2. As the user enters the beam’s effective range (15” to 30”)
the beam is reflected into the OPTIMA® Scanner Window and
transformed into a low voltage electrical circuit. Once
activated, the Output Circuit continues in a “hold” mode for
as long as the user remains within the effective range of the
Sensor.
3. When the user steps away from the OPTIMA® Sensor, the
circuit immediately initiates an electrical “onetime” signal that
operates the Solenoid. This initiates the flushing cycle to flush
the fixture. The Circuit then automatically resets and is ready
for the next user.
ROUGH-INROUGH-IN
ELECTRICAL BOX INSTALLATIONELECTRICAL BOX INSTALLATION
Failure to properly position the electrical boxes to the plumbing
rough-in will result in improper installation and impair product
performance. All tradesmen (plumbers, electricians, tile setters, etc.)
involved with the installation of this product must coordinate their
work to assure proper product installation. Installation Template
furnished with Flushometer.
To ensure a perfect rough-in, Sloan recommends the use of the EL-
485-A Flushometer Electrical Box Positioning and Support Kit. Specify
and order the EL 485-A Kit separately. Consult factory for installation
details.
WIRING DIAGRAMWIRING DIAGRAM
One Transformer serves up to ten (10) OPTIMA Closet/ Urinal
Flushometers. Specify number of transformers required accordingly.
Regal® XL Model OPTIM
Sensor Activated Flushometers
186-0.5 XL ES-S
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ZEMS6000-IS
TAG ____________
Hardwired Exposed Flush Valve for Water Closets
US 1.855.ONE.ZURN CANADA 1.905.405.8272
ZURN.COM
ZURN INDUSTRIES, LLC
511 W. Freshwater Way, Milwaukee, WI U.S.A. 53204 · Ph. 1-855-ONE-ZURN, Fax 919-775-3541
In Canada: ZURN INDUSTRIES LIMITED
7900 Goreway Drive, Unit 10, Brampton, Ontario L6T 5W6, Ph. 905-405-8272, Fax 905-405-1292
Rev. A Date:
07/26/19
C.N. No. NEW Prod. | Dwg. No. SS ZEMS6000-IS
This product should be used with a WaterSense labeled
counterpart with a compatible ow volume to ensure that the
entire system meets the requirements for water eciency
and performance.
ADA Compliant
WaterSense Compliant
Compliance and Certication:
Architectural/Engineering Specication:
Exposed, quiet diaphragm-type, chrome plated
ushometer valve with a polished exterior. Complete
with chloramine resistant, dual seal diaphragm with a
clog resistant by-pass. The valve incorporates a motor
actuator, an integral infrared convergence-type proximity
sensor and a manual sensor with capacitive sensing
push button override, high impact resistant polycarbonate
housing and chrome plated plastic cover with manual
override push button and 10 degree angled sensor.
Architectural/Engineering Approval
The information contained in this document is subject to change without notice.
Please contact Zurn for most up to date information.
Rough-in/Overview dimensions
P6900-ACA-BA 7.6VDC Plug-In ACA Power Supply
Powers up to 4 valves
P6000-HW6 7.6VDC Hardwired Power Converter
Powers up to 8 valves
P6000-MJ Mini Junction Box
Accessories (Order separate as specied)
Flush
Volume
WaterSense
Compliant
-ONE* 1.1 gpf
-HET* 1.28 gpf
-WS1 1.6 gpf
-Standard 3.5 gpf
Flow Options:
Product Features:
• Control Stop has internal siphon-guard protection, sweat
solder kit, wall ange with set screw.
• High back pressure Vacuum Breaker with one piece hex
coupling nut
• Chloramine resistant Internal seals
• Adjustable tailpiece
Spud coupling and ange for top spud connection
* Not available w/-TFB
-PL Aquaush Plus - includes Vandal Resistant
Stop Cover and Proprietary Dezincication
resistant low lead brass alloy body.
-TFB Triple Filter By-pass
Upgrade Options:
Product No. A B
ZEMS6000-IS 11 1/2” [292] 9 7/8 [251]
ZEMS6000-1-IS 16” [406] 14 3/8 [365]
ZEMS6000-2-IS 24” [610] 22 3/8 [568]
ZEMS6000-3-IS 27” [686] 25 3/8 [644]
Valve Height Options:
Sux Options:
-FM12 Floor Mount 12” Rough In
-MOB Manual Over-ride Button (Front of Body)
-VC Vandal Resistant Stop Cover
-YJ Split Ring Pipe Support
-YK Solid Ring Pipe Support
-YO Bumper on Angle Stop
Options (Select One or More)
Suffix Description
-BF Assy. for 4" C/L Back Outlet Bowl
-3 3"(76) NH Waste, 2"(51) NH Vent
-4-V2 4"(102) NH Waste, 2"(51) NH Vent
-4-V4 4"(102) NH Waste, 4"(102) NH Vent
-CI Cast Iron Nipple
-M1 ABS Extended Nipple (Up to 24")
-M11 Tiling Frame
-M20 Flush Valve Support
-M23 2"(51) RH Auxiliary Inlet
-M24 2"(51) LH Auxiliary Inlet
1 1/2"(38)
2"(51)
Vent
2 3/16"(56)
6"(152)
2 3/32"(53)
9"(229) Min.
14"(356) Max.
x"
5/16"
(8)
4 1/4"
(108)
15"(381)
9"(229)
17 3/4"(451)
7 1/2"(191)
4 1/2"(114) Min.
9 1/2"(242) Max.
8"(203)
1"(25) Min.
3"(76) Max.
23"(584)
4 1/2"
(114)
5"(127)
5 1/2"(140)
6"(152)
ES-WD-ISCA-141
ISCA-141
Industry Standard Thin Wall Closet
Carrier
Specification
Watts ISCA-141 Industry Standard single vertical thin wall
water closet carrier with epoxy coated cast iron fitting, no hub
waste and vent connections (specify size), epoxy coated cast
iron patented compression seal faceplate assembly, and epoxy
coated cast iron foot supports with incremental height markings.
Adjustable for standard and wheelchair height, adjustable ABS
nipple with integral test cap and neoprene bowl gasket, plated
hardware and chrome cap nuts. Carrier complies with require-
ments of ASME A112.6.1M up to a 500 lb. (227 kg.) static load.
The information contained herein is not intended to replace the
full product installation and safety information available or the
experience of a trained product installer. You are required to
thoroughly read all installation instructions and product safety
information before beginning the installation of this product.
NOTICE
For Commercial Applications
Job Name
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Contractor
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Approval
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ES-WD-ISCA-141 2024 © 2020 Watts
Watts product specifications in U.S. customary units and metric are approximate and are provided for reference only. For precise measurements, please contact Watts Technical Service. Watts
reserves the right to change or modify product design, construction, specifications, or materials without prior notice and without incurring any obligation to make such changes and modifications
on Watts products previously or subsequently sold.
NOTICE
Anchor legs to concrete floor with minimum 1/2"(13) anchor
bolts (by others).
Dual slotted carrier feet require one 1/2"(13) anchor bolt per
foot.
1 1/2"(38)
1"(25) Min.
3"(76) Max.
23"(584)
5 1/2"(140)
4 1/2"
(114)
2"(51)
Vent
5"(127)
6"(152)
4 1/4"
(108)
5/16"
(8)
17 3/4"(451)
2 3/32"(53)
6"(152)
9"(229) Min.
14"(356) Max.
7 1/2"(191)
4 1/2"(114) Min.
9 1/2"(242) Max.
15"(381)
X"
8"(203)
X = 5 3/4"(146) Maximum with Standard Nipple
2 3/16"(56)
9"(229)
USA: T: (800) 338-2581 • F: (828) 248-3929 • Watts.com
Canada: T: (888) 208-8927 • F: (888) 479-2887 • Watts.ca
Latin America: T: (52) 55-4122-0138 • Watts.com
Please refer to watts.com for BAA
information on specific models.
15"(381)
9"(229)
1 3/4"(44)
0" Min.
4"(102) Max.
5 3/8"
(137)
4 1/2"
(114)
5"
(127)
5 1/2"
(140)
6"
(152)
17 3/4"(451)
7 1/2"(191)
4 7/8"(124) Min.
9 1/2"(241) Max.
13"(330)
10 1/4"(260)
6 5/8"(168)
2 3/4"(70)
1 1/2"(38)
2 3/16"(56)
5 3/8"
(137)
11 1/2"(292) Min.
16 1/2"(419) Max.
2 3/32"(53)
x"
5/16"(8)
2"(51) Vent
4 1/4"
(108)
ES-WD-ISCA-101-L/R
ISCA-101-L/R
Industry Standard Single Horizontal
Adjustable Closet Carrier
Specification
Watts ISCA-101-L/R Industry Standard single horizontal adjust-
able water closet carrier with epoxy coated cast iron fitting,
4"(102) no hub waste and 2"(51) no hub vent connections, epoxy
coated cast iron patented compression seal faceplate assembly,
and epoxy coated cast iron foot supports with incremental height
markings. Adjustable for standard and wheelchair height, adjust-
able ABS nipple with integral test cap and neoprene bowl gasket,
plated hardware and chrome cap nuts. Carrier complies with
requirements of ASME A112.6.1M up to a 500 lb. (227 kg.) static
load.
The information contained herein is not intended to replace the
full product installation and safety information available or the
experience of a trained product installer. You are required to
thoroughly read all installation instructions and product safety
information before beginning the installation of this product.
NOTICE
For Commercial Applications
Job Name
–––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––
Contractor
––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––
Job Location
–––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––
Approval
–––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––
Engineer
–––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––
Contractor's P.O. No.
––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––
Approval
–––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––
Representative
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Tag –––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––
ES-WD-ISCA-101-L/R 2023 © 2020 Watts
Watts product specifications in U.S. customary units and metric are approximate and are provided for reference only. For precise measurements, please contact Watts Technical Service. Watts
reserves the right to change or modify product design, construction, specifications, or materials without prior notice and without incurring any obligation to make such changes and modifications
on Watts products previously or subsequently sold.
Anchor legs to concrete floor with minimum 1/2"(13) anchor
bolts (by others).
Dual slotted carrier feet require one 1/2"(13) anchor bolt per foot.
NOTICE
2"(51) Vent
6 5/8"(168)
13"(330)
2 3/4"(70)
10 1/4"(260)
1 1/2"(38)
X"
15"(381)
4 1/4"
(108)
5 3/8"
(137)
9"(229)
4 1/2"
(114)
5"
(127)
5 1/2"
(140)
6"
(152)
2 3/16"(56)
Note: Left hand carrier shown; right hand
carrier is mirror image
Options (Select One or More)
Suffix Description
-3 3" No Hub Fitting
-36 36" Long Barrel Fitting
-CA-100-EXT Aux. Support System
w/Extended Nipple
-CI Cast Iron Nipple
-HS Hub & Spigot Connections
-M1 ABS Extended Nipple
(Up to 24")
-M11 Tiling Frame
-M20 Flush Valve Support
5/16"(8)
2 3/32"(53)
11 1/2"(292) Min.
16 1/2"(419) Max.
1 3/4"(44)
0" Min.
4"(102) Max.
5 3/8"
(137)
17 3/4"(451)
7 1/2"(191)
4 7/8"(124) Min.
9 1/2"(241) Max.
1"(25) Min.
5 3/4"(146) Max.
USA: T: (800) 338-2581 • F: (828) 248-3929 • Watts.com
Canada: T: (888) 208-8927 • F: (888) 479-2887 • Watts.ca
Latin America: T: (52) 55-4122-0138 • Watts.com
Please refer to watts.com for BAA
information on specific models.
42"
(1067)
4 1/2"
(114)
22 7/16"(570)
21 3/16"(538)
19 5/8"(498)
ES-WD-CA-321 2139
CA-321
Floor Mounted Urinal Carrier
with Bearing Plate
Specification
Watts CA-321 epoxy coated floor mounted urinal carrier with
heavy guage steel offset uprights with welded feet, universal
steel hangar support plate and bottom bearing plate with inte-
gral mounting brackets, and plated hardware.
The information contained herein is not intended to replace the
full product installation and safety information available or the
experience of a trained product installer. You are required to
thoroughly read all installation instructions and product safety
information before beginning the installation of this product.
NOTICE
Engineering Specification
Job Name
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Contractor
––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––
Job Location
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Approval
–––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––
Engineer
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Contractor's P.O. No.
––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––
Approval
–––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––
Representative
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Tag –––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––
ES-WD-CA-321 2139 © 2021 Watts
USA: T: (800) 338-2581 • F: (828) 248-3929 • Watts.com
Canada: T: (888) 208-8927 • F: (905) 481-2316 • Watts.ca
Latin America: T: (52) 55-4122-0138 • Watts.com
Watts product specifications in U.S. customary units and metric are approximate and are provided for reference only. For precise measurements, please contact Watts Technical Service. Watts
reserves the right to change or modify product design, construction, specifications, or materials without prior notice and without incurring any obligation to make such changes and modifications
on Watts products previously or subsequently sold.
Please refer to watts.com for BAA information on
specific models.
22-7/16"(570)
21-3/16"(538)
19-5/8"(498)
Note: Anchor legs to concrete floor with minimum 1/2"(13)
anchor bolts (by others).
3"
(76)
2"(50)
2 3/16"
(56)
2 3/16"
(56)
3"(76)
3"(76)
Slide For
Vertical
Adjustment
Slide For
Vertical
Adjustment
42"
(1067)
4 1/2"
(114)
3"
(76)
2 3/16"
(56)
2"(50)
2 3/16"
(56)
3"(76)3"(76)
Slide for
Vertical
Adjustment
Slide for
Vertical
Adjustment
© 2012 Fiat Products
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Customer Service United States
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TERRAZZO
MOP SERVICE BASIN
12" DEPTH CONTINUOUS
TERRAZZO
12" MOP SERVICE BASIN
One piece, precast terrazzo made of black and
white marble chips in gray portland cement to
produce a compressive strength not less than
3000 P.S.I. seven days after casting.
Terrazzo surface shall be ground and polished
with all air holes or pits grouted and excess
removed.
Shoulders shall be not less than 12" high outside
and 10" inside at lowest wall. Shoulder width not
less than 2” on all sides with a 1/4" pitch towards
the inside.
Standard drain body is stainless steel cast
integrally and provides for a caulked lead
connection not less than 1" deep to a 3" pipe.
• Stainless steel strainer # 1453BB
Options
QDC quick drain connectors
Integral galvanized tiling  anges available
at no additional charge.
Stainless steel tiling  anges available
with up-charge. Must be custom order.
Chrome plated brass drain or Vandal proof drain.
Must be custom order.
TSB100, TSB300, TSB500, TSB700 Series
with stainless steel caps on all curbs
TSB200, TSB400, TSB600, TSB800 Series
with plain curbs
TSBC6000, TSBC6001, TSBC6002
Neo-corner Series with plain curbs
TSBC6010, TSBC6011, TSBC6012
Neo-corner Series with stainless steel caps
on all curbs
Optional Components:
830AA Mop Service Basin Fitting
832AA Hose & Hose Bracket
1239BB Aluminum Bumperguard with
Vinyl Insert
833AA Silicone Sealant
MSG Wall Guards - Stainless Steel
Wall Guards are manufactured of heavy gauge
stainless steel and help protect walls adjacent to
Mop Basin. Two panels are required for corner
installations. Optional third panel is required for
a recessed installation. (MSG2424; MSG2828;
MSG3232; MSG3624; MSG3636)
SEE REVERSE FOR ROUGHING-IN DIMENSIONS
Shown: TSB500
Revised 8/12
NOTES: Terrazzo Mop Basins must be installed on a
1/2" layer of mortar in order that the mop basin be level
and to prevent cracking. Failure to install terrazzo without
a mortar bed will void the warranty. Installations require
a 1⁄4" clearance between mop basin and wall.
CERTIFICATIONS:
© 2012 Fiat Products
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Customer Service Canada
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www.fiat.ca
Customer Service United States
1-800-442-1902
www.fiatproducts.com
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TERRAZZO
MOP SERVICE BASIN
12" DEPTH CONTINUOUS
Revised 8/12
FIAT
R
255 Hutchings St. • Winnipeg, MB • R2X 2R4 • Ph. 800-665-7531 • 204-633-6122 • Fx. 204-632-4854
e-mail: [email protected] • website: www.fiat.ca
A subsidiary of CR/PL, L.L.C. Company – Evanston, IL
Service-Sink Faucet
Model: 830-AA
General:
Material:
Finish:
Specifications
and
Codes:
830-AA Service Faucet - Chrome plated with
vacuum breaker, integral stops, adjustable wall
brace, pail hook and
3
/4” hose thread on spout.
Body inlets 8” center to center, four arm
handles. Valves contain renewable hub,
renewable seats, swivel discs, encased washers
and brass washer screws.
Commercial red brass alloy casting-rough finish.
Chrome plating exceeding requirements of
ANSI/ASTM B-456-71. Indicators cold (blue) and
hot (red) are included.
In the U.S.A., meets or exceeds requirements of
ANSI-A112.18.1M-1979 for “Finished and
Rough Brass Plumbing Fixture Fittings.” In
Canada, meets or exceeds the requirements of
CSA standards B125 - “Plumbing Fittings,”
B64.1.1 - “Vacuum Breakers - Atmosphere
Type” and B64.0 - “General Requirements for
Backflow Preventers and Vacuum Breakers,”
and is approved under Product Class No. 6811
01 under Report #LM57412-1. Conforms to
ASSE 1001.
NOTE: These roughing measurements may
vary 1/4” (plus or minus).
3/4” (19) HOSE THREAD
VACUUM BREAKER
9-3/8” (238)
2-7/8” (73)
3/4” (19)
1/2” (13) I.P.S.
MALE THREADS
1/8” (3) ECCENTRIC
9” (229)
APPROX.
BUCKET
HOOK
1-1/2”(38)
SIDE VIEW
FRONT VIEW
INTEGRAL STOPS
2-3/8” (60) DIA.
HOT COLD
8” (203)
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FIAT
R
830-AA Group Replacement
Assembly Parts List
Group
Assembly
Description
Individual Components
Part #
Comprising Group Assembly
GRA-02 Handle Mounting RP-01 Packing Nut
Group Assembly RP-27 Packing
RP-21 Brass Washer
RP-32 Spindle
RP-33 Handle Hub
RP-18 Seat Washer
RP-24 Seat Washer Screw
RP-22 Hub Washer
GRA-03 Coupling Assembly RP-14 Wall Flange
RP-15 Nipple
RP-05 Bushing (socket)
RP-02 Coupling Nut
RP-10 Swivel
RP-19 Washer
GRA-05 Brace Assembly RP-13 Brace Flange
RP-28(2) S.S. Roll Pin
RP-31 Wall Brace Rod
RP-11(2) Wood Screw
GRA-07 Vacuum Breaker RP-26 V.B. Cap Screw
& Disc Assembly RP-09 Cap
RP-08 V.B Hub
RP-20 V.B Hub Washer
RP-06 Seat
GRA-04 Vacuum Breaker Disc
Assembly
Group
Assembly
Description
Individual Components
Part #
Comprising Group Assembly
GRA-08 Complete Body RP-29 Center Body
Assembly RP-30 V.B. Body
RP-12 Nozzle
GRA-09 Handle Assembly RP-17 Cold Index
(Cold) RP-25 Handle Screw
RP-04 Handle
GRA-10 Handle Assembly RP-16 Hot Index
(Hot) RP-25 Handle Screw
RP-04 Handle
GRA-11 Integral Stop RP-24 Seat Washer Screw
Assembly RP-23 Washer
RP-03 Spindle
RP-21 Brass Washer
RP-27 Packing
RP-01 Packing Nut
RP-07 (2 per package) RP-07 Seat
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