The ada requires any sink in a public place to be accessible to those in wheelchairs.
Ada compliant sink requirements.
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.
This means those in a wheelchair can reach and use the sink comfortably.
According to ada accessibility guidelines ada compliant kitchen sinks must sit no higher than 34 inches above the floor and have shallow bowls between 5 and 6 1 2 inches deep.
Where provided kitchen appliances shall comply with 804 6.
A clear floor or ground space complying with 305 shall be provided at each kitchen appliance.
The toilet now has to be within a 60 inch clear space and the sink must be installed beyond that area says meihls.
Sink height the maximum distance from the floor to the highest point on the sink cannot exceed 34 inches.
The 1991 requirements allowed the sink to butt into the maneuvering space required for the toilet but the 2010 update prohibits that so older buildings often run into trouble.
Sinks designed to be wheelchair accessible are usually shallow and range from 5 inches to 6 5 inches deep.
Sinks shall comply with 606.
If the sink is on a counter it must.
You also need a clear floor space and insulated pipes under the sink.
Where spouts are located between 3 inches 75 mm and 5 inches 125 mm maximum from the front of the unit the angle of the water stream shall be 15 degrees maximum.
Advisory 602 6 water flow.
This means a sink should not be more than 34 inches off the finished floor according to the continuing education center.
The knee space.
804 6 1 clear floor or ground space.
Knee space the distance from the bottom of the sink apron to the floor must be at least 27 inches.
Faucets should only require the use of one hand to turn on and off.
The ada home page provides access to americans with disabilities act ada regulations for businesses and state and local governments technical assistance materials ada standards for accessible design links to federal agencies with ada responsibilities and information updates on new ada requirements streaming video information about department of justice ada settlement agreements.
Knee clearance underneath the sink is a minimum of 27 inches high 30 inches wide and 19 inches deep and exposed hot water pipes should be well insulated to prevent burns.
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.
At least 50 percent of shelf space in storage facilities shall comply with 811.
Faucets should be lever operated push touch or electronically controlled.