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We are working on a fire rebuild that will have a classic deep shower enclosure where you enter from the side, turn 90 degrees and walk the long direction to the control wall with a showerhead above. The builder mentioned that he ran into an issue once where an inspector forced him to reconfigure the valves so they were on a perpendicular side wall, and not directly below the showerhead.
408.9 of 2019 Ca. Plumbing Code states:
"Control valves and showerheads shall be located on the sidewall of shower compartments or otherwise arranged so that the showerhead does not discharge directly at the entrance to the compartment so that the bather can adjust the valves before stepping into the shower spray."
Our proposed configuration is such that the showerhead is around the corner/perpendicular to the enclosure's entrance and therefore NOT discharging directly at the entrance to the compartment. Also the shower depth is such that the bather will have ample space to back-up should the water suddenly become too hot or cold. I've both seen and experienced this configuration many times and seems fairly common to me.
408.9 of 2019 Ca. Plumbing Code states:
"Control valves and showerheads shall be located on the sidewall of shower compartments or otherwise arranged so that the showerhead does not discharge directly at the entrance to the compartment so that the bather can adjust the valves before stepping into the shower spray."
Our proposed configuration is such that the showerhead is around the corner/perpendicular to the enclosure's entrance and therefore NOT discharging directly at the entrance to the compartment. Also the shower depth is such that the bather will have ample space to back-up should the water suddenly become too hot or cold. I've both seen and experienced this configuration many times and seems fairly common to me.