The Uniform Plumbing Code (UPC), as adopted by reference in rule 641-25.1 (105), shall be amended as follows:
TABLE 422.1 MINIMUM NUMBER OF REQUIRED PLUMBING FIXTURESa (See Sections 403.1.1 and 403.2 ) (Reprinted with permission,* from the 2018 International Plumbing Code, excerpt from IPC Table 403.1) | |||||||||
NO. | CLASSIFICATION | DESCRIPTION | WATER CLOSETS (URINALS: SEE SECTION 422.7 ) | LAVATORIES | BATHTUBS/ SHOWERS | DRINKING FOUNTAIN (SEE SECTION 415.0 ) | OTHER | ||
MALE | FEMALE | MALE | FEMALE | ||||||
1 | Assembly | Theaters and other buildings for the performing arts and motion picturesd | 1 per 125 | 1 per 65 | 1 per 200 | - | 1 per 500 | 1 service sink | |
Nightclubs, bars, taverns, dance halls and buildings for similar purposesd | 1 per 40 | 1 per 40 | 1 per 75 | - | 1 per 500 | 1 service sink | |||
Restaurants, banquet halls and food courtsd | 1 per 75 | 1 per 75 | 1 per 200 | - | 1 per 500 | 1 service sink | |||
Gaming areas | 1 per 100 for the first 400 and 1 per 250 for the remainder exceeding 400 | 1 per 50 for the first 400 and 1 per 150 for the remainder exceeding 400 | 1 per 250 for the first 750 and 1 per 500 for the remainder exceeding 750 | - | 1 per 1,000 | 1 service sink | |||
Auditoriums without permanent seating, art galleries, exhibition halls, museums, lecture halls, libraries, arcades and gymnasiumsd | 1 per 125 | 1 per 65 | 1 per 200 | - | 1 per 500 | 1 service sink | |||
Passenger terminals and transportation facilitiesd | 1 per 500 | 1 per 500 | 1 per 750 | - | 1 per 1,000 | 1 service sink | |||
Places of worship and other religious servicesd | 1 per 150 | 1 per 75 | 1 per 200 | - | 1 per 1,000 | 1 service sink | |||
Coliseums, arenas, skating rinks, pools and tennis courts for indoor sporting events and activities | 1 per 75 for the first 1,500 and 1 per 120 for the remainder exceeding 1,500 | 1 per 40 for the first 1,520 and 1 per 60 for the remainder exceeding 1,520 | 1 per 200 | 1 per 150 | - | 1 per 1,000 | 1 service sink | ||
Stadiums, amusement parks, bleachers and grandstands for outdoor sporting events and activities | 1 per 75 for the first 1,500 and 1 per 120 for the remainder exceeding 1,500 | 1 per 40 for the first 1,520 and 1 per 60 for the remainder exceeding 1,520 | 1 per 200 | 1 per 150 | - | 1 per 1,000 | 1 service sink | ||
2 | Business | Buildings for the transaction of business, professional services, other services involving merchandise, office buildings, banks, light industrial and similar uses | 1 per 25 for the first 50 and 1 per 50 for the remainder exceeding 50 | 1 per 40 for the first 80 and 1 per 80 for the remainder exceeding 80 | - | 1 per 100 | 1 service sinke | ||
3 | Educational | Educational facilities | 1 per 50 | 1 per 50 | - | 1 per 100 | 1 service sink | ||
4 | Factory and Industrial | Structures in which occupants are engaged in work fabricating, assembly or processing of products or materials | 1 per 100 | 1 per 100 | - | 1 per 400 | 1 service sink | ||
5 | Institutional | Custodial care facilities | 1 per 10 | 1 per 10 | 1 per 8 | 1 per 100 | 1 service sink | ||
Medical care recipients in hospitals and nursing homes | 1 per roomc | 1 per roomc | 1 per 15 | 1 per 100 | 1 service sink per floor | ||||
Employees in hospitals and nursing homesb | 1 per 25 | 1 per 35 | - | 1 per 100 | - | ||||
Visitors in hospitals and nursing homes | 1 per 75 | 1 per 100 | - | 1 per 500 | - | ||||
Prisonsb | 1 per cell | 1 per cell | 1 per 15 | 1 per 100 | 1 service sink | ||||
Reformatories, detention centers, and correctional centersb | 1 per 15 | 1 per 15 | 1 per 15 | 1 per 100 | 1 service sink | ||||
Employees in reformatories, detention centers and correctional centersb | 1 per 25 | 1 per 35 | - | 1 per 100 | - | ||||
Adult day care and child day care | 1 per 15 | 1 per 15 | 1 | 1 per 100 | 1 service sink | ||||
6 | Mercantile | Retail stores, service stations, shops, salesrooms, markets and shopping centers | 1 per 500 | 1 per 750 | - | 1 per 1,000 | 1 service sinke | ||
7 | Residential | Hotels, motels, boarding houses (transient) | 1 per sleeping unit | 1 per sleeping unit | 1 per sleeping unit | - | 1 service sink | ||
Dormitories, fraternities, sororities and boarding houses (not transient) | 1 per 10 | 1 per 10 | 1 per 8 | 1 per 100 | 1 service sink | ||||
Apartment house | 1 per dwelling unit | 1 per dwelling unit | 1 per dwelling unit | - | 1 kitchen sink per dwelling unit; 1 automatic clothes washer connection per 20 dwelling units | ||||
7 | Residential (cont'd) | Congregate living facilities with 16 or fewer persons | 1 per 10 | 1 per 10 | 1 per 8 | 1 per 100 | 1 service sink | ||
One- and two-family dwellings and lodging houses with five or fewer guestrooms | 1 per dwelling unit | 1 per dwelling unit | 1 per dwelling unit | - | 1 kitchen sink per dwelling unit; 1 automatic clothes washer connection per dwelling unit | ||||
Congregate living facilities with 16 or fewer persons | 1 per 10 | 1 per 10 | 1 per 8 | 1 per 100 | 1 service sink | ||||
8 | Storage | Structures for the storage of goods, warehouses, storehouse and freight depots. Low and Moderate Hazard. | 1 per 100 | 1 per 100 | - | 1 per 1,000 | 1 service sink |
aThe fixtures shown are based on one fixture being the minimum required for the number of persons indicated or any fraction of the number of persons indicated. The number of occupants shall be determined by the International Building Code.
bToilet facilities for employees shall be separate from facilities for inmates or care recipients.
cA single-occupant toilet room with one water closet and one lavatory serving not more than two adjacent patient sleeping units shall be permitted provided that each patient sleeping unit has direct access to the toilet room and provision for privacy for the toilet room user is provided.
dThe occupant load for seasonal outdoor seating and entertainment areas shall be included when determining the minimum number of facilities required.
eFor business and mercantile classifications with an occupant load of 15 or fewer, service sinks shall not be required.
*Excerpted (with modifications) from Table 403.1 of the 2018 International Plumbing Code; Copyright 2017; Washington, D.C.: International Code Council. Reproduced with permission. All rights reserved. www.ICCSAFE.org
"422.6 Substitution for Water Closets. In each bathroom or toilet room, urinals shall not be substituted for more than 67 percent of the required water closets in assembly and educational occupancies. Urinals shall not be substituted for more than 50 percent of the required water closets in all other occupancies. (Reprinted from the 2018 International Plumbing Code section 424.2)"
Section 609.1 Installation. Water piping shall be adequately supported in accordance with Table 313.3. Burred ends shall be reamed to the full bore of the pipe or tube. Changes in direction shall be made by the appropriate use of fittings, except that changes in direction in copper or copper alloy tubing shall be permitted to be made with bends, provided that such bends are made with bending equipment that does not deform or create a loss in the cross-sectional area of the tubing. Changes in direction are allowed with flexible pipe and tubing without fittings in accordance with the manufacturer's instructions. Provisions shall be made for expansion in hot-water piping. Piping, equipment, appurtenances, and devices shall be installed in a workmanlike manner in accordance with the provisions and intent of the code. Building supply yard piping shall be not less than 60 inches below earth cover.
Section 609.12 Pipe Insulation. Insulation of domestic hot water piping shall be in accordance with the applicable energy conservation code.
Section 814.5 Point of Discharge. Air-conditioning condensate waste pipes shall connect indirectly to a properly trapped fixture, floor drain, or open sight drain, or where permitted in Section 814.6, to the drainage system through an air gap or air break to trapped and vented receptors, dry wells, leach pits, sump pump, the tailpiece of plumbing fixtures or indirectly to the building storm sewer through a roof drain. A condensate drain shall be trapped in accordance with appliance manufacturer's instructions or as approved.
TABLE 1002.2
Horizontal Lengths of Trap Arms
(Except for Water Closets and Similar Features)1,2
Trap Arm Diameter (inches) | Distance Trap to Vent Minimum (inches) | Length Maximum (feet) |
11/4 | 21/2 | 5 |
11/2 | 3 | 6 |
2 | 4 | 8 |
3 | 6 | 12 |
4 | 8 | 12 |
Exceeding 4 | 2 × Diameter | 12 |
For SI units: 1 inch = 25.4 mm
Notes:
1Maintain 1/4 inch per foot slope (20.8 mm/m).
2The developed length between the trap of a water closet or similar fixture (measured from the top of the closet flange to the inner edge of the vent) and its vent shall not exceed 6 feet (1829 mm).
Subsection 1208.6.4.5 Corrugated Stainless Steel Tubing. Only CSST with an arc-resistant jacket or covering system listed in accordance with ANSI LC-1 (Optional Section 5.16)/CSA 6.26-2016 shall be installed, in accordance with the terms of its approval, the conditions of listing, the manufacturer's instructions and this code, including electrical bonding requirements in Section 1211.2. CSST shall not be used for through-wall penetrations from the point of delivery of the gas supply to the inside of the structure. CSST shall not be installed in locations where subject to physical damage unless protected in an approved manner.
Section 1319.3 Report Items. Modify the section by deleting "Authority Having Jurisdiction" and inserting "responsible facility authority" in lieu thereof.
Iowa Admin. Code r. 641-25.4