![]() Receptors built on-site shall be watertight and shall be constructedįrom approved-type dense, nonabsorbent, and noncorrosive Showers without thresholds shall be considered a wet locationĪnd shall comply with the requirements of the Californiaīuilding Code, California Residential Code, and California So as to maintain not less than a 22 inch (559 mm) unobstructed Thresholds shall be of sufficient width to accommodateĪ minimum 22 inch (559 mm) door. Per foot (10.4 mm/m), nor more than 1/ 2 inch per foot (41.6 mm/m). The finished floor of the receptor shall slope uniformly from the sides towards the drain not less than 1/ 8 inch Not less than 1 inch (25.4 mm) above the top of the sides of The flange shall be watertight and extend vertically The vertical surface of the finished interior of the shower compartment. Integral nailing flange to be located where the receptor meets Each such receptor shall be provided with an Where measured from the top of the dam or threshold to the In no case, shall a dam or threshold be less thanĢ inches (51 mm) or exceeding 9 inches (229 mm) in depth Less than 1 inch (25.4 mm) lower than the sides and back of Receptor has a finished dam, curb, or threshold, it shall be not Smooth surface even with the top of the closet ring beforeĬloset rings (closet flanges) shall be adequatelyĭesigned and secured to support fixtures connected Soil pipe, shall be solvent cemented to ABS and PVC,Īnd shall be screwed or fastened in an approved mannerĬloset bends or stubs shall be cut-off to present a ![]() To lead bends or stubs, shall be caulked to cast-iron Less than 1/ 4 of an inch (6.4 mm) thick and not less than 2 inches (51 mm) in overall depth.Ĭloset rings (closet flanges) shall be burned or soldered Or face to receive the fixture gasket or closet seal.Ĭaulked-on closet rings (closet flanges) shall be not With the soil pipe, present a 1 1/ 2 inch (38 mm) wide flange Mm) in diameter and, where installed, shall, together Ring (closet flange) shall be approximately 7 inches (178 Shall be of an approved type and shall be copper alloy,Ĭopper, hard lead, cast-iron, galvanized malleable iron,ĪBS, PVC, or other approved materials. Rings (closet flanges) for water closets or similar fixtures Note 3: Also refer to Title 20, CaliforniaĬode of Regulations, Division 2, Chapter 4, Article 4, See Civil Code Section 1101.1, et seq., for the definition of a noncompliant plumbing fixture, types of residentialīuildings affected and other important enactment dates. Of occupancy, or final permit approval by the local buildingĭepartment. Prior to issuance of a certificate of final completion, certificate Real property shall be replaced with water-conserving All noncompliant plumbing fixtures in any residential Plumbing fixtures, and duties and responsibilitiesįor ensuring compliance. forĭefinitions, types of commercial real property affected, effectiveĭates, circumstances necessitating replacement of non-compliant Shall have its non-compliant plumbing fixtures replaced withĪppropriate water-conserving plumbing fixtures under specificĬircumstances. Note 2: On and after January 1, 2014, certain commercial real property, as defined in Civil Code Section 1101.3, ![]() Scoping provisionsĪpplicable to nonresidential additions and alterationsĪre contained in Section 301.3 of CALGreen. ![]() Green Building Standards Code (Part 11, Title 24,Ĭalifornia Code of Regulations - CALGreen). Specified plumbing fixtures for mandatory nonresidential constructionĪre contained in Chapter 5, Division 5.3 of the California See Chapter 1 for state agency authority and building applications.) Adopting AgencyĪdopt Entire Chapter as amended (amended sections listed below)Īdopt only those sections that are listed below CALIFORNIA PLUMBING CODE - MATRIX ADOPTION TABLE CHAPTER 4 - PLUMBING FIXTURES AND FIXTURE FITTINGS (Matrix Adoption Tables are non-regulatory, intended only as an aid to the code user. Note: In addition to the requirements of this chapter, buildings or facilities where accessibility is required for applications listed in California Code of Regulations, Title 24, Part 2 ( California Building Code), Chapter 1, Section 1.9.1 regulated by the Division of the State Architect - Access Compliance shall also comply with Title 24, Part 2, Chapter 11A or 11B, as applicable under authority cited by CA Government Code Section 4450 and in reference cited by CA Government Code Sections 4450 through 4461, 12955.1(c), and CA Health and Safety Code Sections 18949.1, 19952 through 19959.
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