ADA Handicap Unit
The ADA Handicap Unit is the ideal choice to use when full-service, full-compliance restrooms are required.
Under ADA guidelines, the T-turn option requires less space than a full-turn radius that resulted in the larger, clumsier ADA-compliant units of the past. The ADA Handicap Unit is easier to transport and place than any of its predecessors.
The ADA Handicap Unit includes full width handrail assemblies that overlap most corners, adding strength and rigidity to the unit. A pneumatic door closer is balanced by a heavy-duty cable spring for comfortable, consistent, and predictable access. A ½" thick polyethylene extrusion floor provides maximum rigidity and near ground-level access.
Under ADA guidelines, the T-turn option requires less space than a full-turn radius that resulted in the larger, clumsier ADA-compliant units of the past. The ADA Handicap Unit is easier to transport and place than any of its predecessors.
The ADA Handicap Unit includes full width handrail assemblies that overlap most corners, adding strength and rigidity to the unit. A pneumatic door closer is balanced by a heavy-duty cable spring for comfortable, consistent, and predictable access. A ½" thick polyethylene extrusion floor provides maximum rigidity and near ground-level access.
| Description | Interior | Exterior |
|---|---|---|
| Height | 87" (2.21 m) | 92" (2.33 m) |
| Base | 73" x 60" (1.85 m x 1.52 m) | 77" x 64" (1.96 m x 1.63 m) |
| Door Opening | 35.5" w x 80" h (0.9 m x 2.03 m) | |
| Roof | 74" x 61" (1.88 m x 1.5 m) | |
| Weight | 290 lbs. (131.54 kg) | |
| Tank Capacity | 40 gal (151.42 liters) | |
| Material | High Molecular Weight Polyethylene (twin sheet) |