3.3.2 Bathroom.   Within a dwelling unit, any room or compartment dedicated to 
personal hygiene, containing a toilet, sink, or bathing capability such as a 
shower or tub.

A.3.3.2 Bathroom.   A room is still considered a bathroom if it contains just a 
toilet. Additionally, two bathrooms can be adjacent to each other and are 
considered separate rooms, provided they are enclosed with the required level 
of construction. A compartment containing only a toilet, regardless of its 
intended use, is considered a bathroom.

An interesting note...the existing hotel/dorm chapter 29 of NFPA 101 (2013) has 
an exception for not installing sprinklers in bathrooms...
29.3.5.5    In guest rooms and in guest room suites, sprinkler installations 
shall not be required in closets not exceeding 24 ft2 (2.2 m2) and in bathrooms 
not exceeding 55 ft2 (5.1 m2).

However, this exception does not exist for new hotel/dorms chapter 28 of NFPA 
101. Interpret this as you may. Also, NFPA 101 (the code), supersedes NFPA 13 
(the standard).


Duane Johnson, PE
Program Manager
Division of the Fire Marshal (Contractor)
Office of Research Services 
National Institutes of Health 
301-496-0487

"Protecting Science - One Sprinkler at a Time"


-----Original Message-----
From: Steve Leyton [mailto:[email protected]] 
Sent: Thursday, February 20, 2014 7:40 PM
To: [email protected]
Subject: Bathroom/powder room/toilet room

2013 edition of 13 now requires sprinklers in all bathrooms except
conforming small ones in hotels.   Anyone have insight on whether the
toilet-only compartment of a larger bathroom is considered a "bathroom"
or could that be excepted.  How about a powder room that has no cabinets or 
tub/shower but does have a basin and a toilet?

 

Steve Leyton

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