It s exactly what i wanted at a fraction of the cost.
Ada vanity sink requirements.
You also need a clear floor space and insulated pipes under the sink.
Faucets should be lever operated push touch or electronically controlled.
Compliance date for title ii.
Most are wall mounted which i didn t want.
The specifications allow space for plumbing enclosures and supports outside the minimum clearances.
Space under an element between the finish floor or ground and 9 inches 230 mm above the finish floor or ground shall be considered toe clearance and shall comply with 306 2.
Bathroom sink requirements to be ada compliant every fixture in the bathroom including the sink must be accessible to a person in a wheelchair.
All ada compliant sinks provide ample knee clearance as per ada guidelines designed for ease of use by those with disabilities.
I wanted an ada compliant vanity that would look have legs but still accommodate a wheelchair under it.
They re also very expensive.
In the few places where requirements between the two differ the requirements of 28 cfr 35 151 prevail.
There aren t a lot of options out there for ada compliant vanities.
A knee clearance of 24 inches 610 mm minimum above the finish floor or ground shall be permitted at lavatories and sinks used primarily by children 6 through 12 years where the rim or counter surface is 31 inches 785 mm maximum above the finish floor or ground.
No object can protrude into the required clearances other than the dip of the overflow at lavatories and sinks.
This places limits on the height of the sink and its position on the counter.
The recommended height is no more than 34 inches from the floor.
Sinks must have 30 x 48 760 x 1220 mm of access.
Toe clearance shall extend 25 inches 635 mm maximum under an element.
Knee and toe space must be at least 30 wide and up to 25 deep measured to the leading edge of the clear floor space.
306 2 3 minimum required depth.
Controls for faucets shall comply with 309.
State and local government facilities must follow the requirements of the 2010 standards including both the title ii regulations at.
To meet ada guidelines sinks shouldn t be mounted higher than 34 inches from the floor and they should have a knee clearance of 27 inches high 30 inches wide and 11 to 25 inches deep.
When purchasing an ada approved sink the only other consideration is how high you mount it.