Hi Jeff,
That is correct. The no water fountain was included in the first drawings submitted to the city. The reviewer is requesting (in her feedback) that a water fountain and specifically a bi-level water fountain be added. If this was an office building, I could understand this but for a...
Thank you for your response. Having a bi-level or any drinking water fountain in a public area makes sense, but I am trying to understand why in a restaurant? A restaurant is not public and furthermore they serve water for free. In addition to this, why is a reviewer requiring it in some...
Hi,
I am working on a restaurant in Georgia. The city is requiring me to include a bi-level drinking water fountain in a sit-down restaurant. Seems a little odd since sit-down restaurant serve water for free.
Does anyone know why this may be required? Is it required by International Plumbing...
Hi Wayne,
Thanks for your advice again. You have been a great help to me as I tried to understand how the reviewer may be viewing the drawings. After reading that section of the IPC, it seems like it should work but I am more familiar with electricity so I will give the reviewer the benefit of...
Hi Wayne,
Thank you for the quick response. The drawings are subject to IPC 2018 with Georgia Amendments (2020).
(1) I figured the venting used for the water closets fit under the "single stack vent system" of IPC 917.1-917.9 but either it does not or the reviewer is not comfortable with it. I...
I think I understand number 2 so I cleaned it up (changes attached). The one I am having the most trouble understanding is #1 from above. I do not understand why the water closets (toilets) are improperly vented.
Hello,
I am hoping someone can help me understand some comments and make corrections. I am trying to add a bathroom and sink directly above my downstairs bathroom and sink. I have never drawn plumbing for more than one floor before. I got the following comments back from the city for the...