I am working on a hospital project with a lot of custom requirements, including a hand rail extending from the side of the patient's bed all the way to the toilet.
Due to special conditions, it would work out better if we could use a handrail mounting detail (similar to the Acrovyn Ranaissance series) as opposed to a standard detail like this Bobrick model.
Looking in ANSI, all of the dimensions and clearances seem to line up between the two, but I am wary...
I feel there is an argument to be made for this, but only want to make the argument if it is one I stand a chance of winning, as opposed to getting rejected in a permit submission, or worse, failing a final inspection because the field inspector doesn't agree that a handrail is the same as a Grab Bar.
Thoughts?
Due to special conditions, it would work out better if we could use a handrail mounting detail (similar to the Acrovyn Ranaissance series) as opposed to a standard detail like this Bobrick model.
Looking in ANSI, all of the dimensions and clearances seem to line up between the two, but I am wary...
I feel there is an argument to be made for this, but only want to make the argument if it is one I stand a chance of winning, as opposed to getting rejected in a permit submission, or worse, failing a final inspection because the field inspector doesn't agree that a handrail is the same as a Grab Bar.
Thoughts?