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Required floor drain?

Sifu

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I looked at a bathroom serving a small work out room today. It has a curb-less roll in shower. There is a floor drain outside of the shower that doesn't have real good slope and drainage. My question is whether that floor drain is required. I thought it was but I can't seem to find it in the codes. If anyone can confirm and/or point out where it might be located I would appreciate the guidance.
 
FD a good idea if the toilet or other bath fixtures overflow but as fatboy noted, not required. The AHJ could have an amendment to require one, which would be odd IMO.

The men's restroom and furnace room FD at City Hall tends to loose trap water, So I pour a cup of water in them on occasion, no kiddin.

Pc1
 
Recommended by the shower manufacturer? Due to water escaping the curb-less shower enclosure?
 
Sifu said:
I looked at a bathroom serving a small work out room today. It has a curb-less roll in shower. There is a floor drain outside of the shower that doesn't have real good slope and drainage. My question is whether that floor drain is required. I thought it was but I can't seem to find it in the codes. If anyone can confirm and/or point out where it might be located I would appreciate the guidance.
Which code? IPC or UPC?

How many fixtures?

UPC (CPC)==> 411.2
 
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Code is IPC, I couldn't find the requirement at the time of inspection so I let it ride. Thanks for the input, guess it was one of those phantom codes that pops into my head from time to time.
 
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