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Generally, if there is a mop pool, you need to add one.
Other wash basins, generally depending on personal preference, can be added or not, there is no hard requirement, the specification is to say that the more volume of stagnant water place to set up a floor drain.
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It's a weird question, hehe. Large items need to have their own sewers, and the floor drain you said is to make the drain into a dual-purpose with a floor drain, and the dun cloth pool can be made. Nothing else is necessary, but a separate floor drain is essential.
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Unless there is a particularly large public restroom, a toilet generally needs a floor drain, except for a few people.
Floor drains that are anti-clogging, anti-odor, and anti-insect are required. >>>More
There must be a civil construction plan! It's easy to have a bathroom of this size, and the plane bureau is to just tick a few strokes and add a floor drain to make a pipeline axonometric drawing. The floor drain needs to be washed on the ground, generally male and female guards, and next to the washstand. It is also necessary to set up a pier cloth pool. That's all there is to it.
Regarding the construction of lightweight partition panels in the bathroom, a 200mm high concrete platform must be poured on the structural surface to prevent the toilet from leaking outward, which is required by the code and the practice on the standard atlas. Because there are many water pipes and electric pipes on the bathroom wall, and there are many damaged parts of the lightweight partition panel, it is not safe to rely on the waterproof layer alone, and it is not easy to do the waterproofing in place.
This is very simple, mainly pay attention to the direction and spacing of the sanitary partition opening door.
1.Ask people.
2.Look at the signs. >>>More