They are different in all jurisdictions, see your local city hall building and planning departments for their height restrictions
height of a mop sink faucet
About where your belt line is. Ideal height will vary with the height of the person who plans to use the sink most often.
4'11 or under is legally handicapped and so is 6'4" and above.. if you are the height of Blackness from 171 then basically yeah.
Yes, you would that is part of the toilet.
19 to 23 inches
Top of Sink 500 - 600mm above FFL.
Most toilets are between 14 and 16 inches from the ground. There is also another height specification available, which is called handicap compliant height. This height is mandatory for medical handicap toilets supply. The height of this toilet can vary between 16 ½ inches and 18 inches.ANSI 117.1a 2003, which is determined to be "SAFE HARBOR" for accessible design, requires that an accessible toilet be 17" to 19" in height.
Usual height is 36" off floor.
No - height has nothing to do with handicap ! You would need to be medically assessed by a qualified professional.
Commercial & residential building codes vary by community.
The height is usually based on the type of mirror that is to be installed above the sink. Take the height of the sink plus the height of the mirror and add 6 inches to find the center for the placement of the fixture junction box. If there is to be a space between the sink and the mirror add that measurement in to factoring of the height.
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