gnarkill283
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Is there an exception to the side wall bar for ada toilets? I don't see one but I am surprised every ada toilet essentially requires a 5' wall to accommodate the 54" min depth according to 604.5.1
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I am having difficulty following your explanation. Do you have an illustration?Fair enough but the restrictions make it hard to fit an ada bathroom and shower in a tight rectangular shape. The toilet's side wall partition opens into the ada shower, which only needs to be 3' wide and 5' deep. Extending the side wall partition to fit the gar bar will push the 3'x5' shower further up leaving more a void if trying to fit a rectangular shape
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Forget it - if there are no exceptions to the side grab bar then the design will have to change. I could fit a 42" grab bar 6" from the wall but then that doesn't meet the 54" min requirement. The 54" requirement is to center of the return of the grab bar - could that also mean its end?I am having difficulty following your explanation. Do you have an illustration?