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12" from rear wall, 16" to 18" to side wall, these are measurements to the center of the flange.
About 2" to 4" is the difference between ADA and standard toilets.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. Most regular toilets are 14" to 16" in height.NOTE: if you are looking to modify your existing toilet there are lids that add 2" to the height. My neighbor, who is very tall, has his master bath toilet as an ADA toilet to keep his knees out of his chin... just because he can.It is correct that ADA toilets are higher but the other difference is in the size of the "goose neck". the ADA has a larger goose neck therefore has a higher flush capacity for the harder bowels which is usually found in the older generation or certain medications.Some personal opinions from the community:I am a short person, and the ADA toilet height requirement is NOT helpful to me. It only makes sense that if something is better for one person, it will be worse for another. The distance between my heel and the back of my knee is 14.5 inches. So, you can figure the math. My feet dangle when I sit on the ADA seat.I'm 59 and I have terrible arthritis as well as a bum knee (recent problem). I've been using a cane to get on and off a standard height toilet, and even that sometimes proves to be difficult. I'm having ADA approved toilets (19" high) installed in both of my bathrooms next week. I live in a retirement community where the entire house (except for the toilets) is designed for people who use walkers or who are in wheelchairs. Having ADA approved toilets in this type of house is a selling feature. I know they're probably too high for short people, but I believe you should probably think long term about whether or not you might be using a walker or a wheelchair as well as whether or not potential buyers will scoff at standard height toilets. I "tried out" an ADA approved toilet before I decided to buy them for my house and you wouldn't believe the difference it makes in getting on and off the toilet ... no more canes for me.
Quite simply, a 16-bit compiler is a compiler for a 16-bit machine.
FC(16) = value_of(F)*16 + value_of(C) = 15*16+12 = 252
In Imperial standard (swg), 16 g is 0.064" (1.63mm) thick.
Charlotte Kohler was born on 1908-09-16.
What is your Goal - Not pay Sears prices for an oil filter? I bought a NAPA brand oil (1348) filter for my riding lawn mower with a 16 HP Kohler for $6.
Smosh - 2006 Stuck in a Toilet 7-16 was released on: USA: 20 April 2012
2 21inch blades.
The average size of a toilet is 21-30 inches wide, 14-16 inches from bowl to rim, and has a depth of 27-30 inches.
The standard toilet bolt size for most toilets is 5/16 inch in diameter and 3.5 inches in length.
16 packs would need to be bought for 64 toilet rolls :)
The standard toilet height is the same standard height of a chair which is between 16 to 17 inches. You can order toilets that are higher off the ground than that for older people who have a hard time getting up off the toilet.
That depends on who is to use the toilet. children's toilet seats (in schools for example) are much lower than in an apartment and old peoples homes have even higher seats. The Swedish standard toilet height (to the rim not including any seat) is 420 mm.
The Legend of Toilet-Seat Charlie - 2009 was released on: USA: 16 October 2009 (Mill Valley Film Festival)
yes, the Kohler 70-5/16"x44-5/8-47-5/8" Fluence Frameless Crystal Clear Bypass Shower Door K-702208-L-SHPis streak proof.
The first toilet was first used for a living room seat but soon developed into a fashion statement. The toilet was very uncomfortable but a hit with people aged between 9 and 16. In the 1960's it evolved into a way of unloading waste.