Utah Admin. Code R392-502-7 - Ventilation, Heating, Electrical, Lighting, and Plumbing Requirements
(1) Every bathroom shall have:
(a) at least one window facing directly
outdoors that can be easily opened, or;
(b) a mechanical device that ventilates to
the outside.
(2) For
guestroom heating, every public lodging unit shall have:
(a) properly maintained and safely operating
heating equipment and appurtenances, or;
(b) a common heating system that is correctly
installed and maintained in a safe and working condition.
(3)
(a) An
operator, agent, or other person shall only install, operate, or use a heating
device, or water heating unit producing heat by combustion that is:
(i) vented to the outside of the structure in
a manner approved by the local building official or fire inspector;
and
(ii) supplied with sufficient
air to continuously and adequately support fuel combustion.
(b) The operator is prohibited
from using a heating device, or water heating unit producing heat by combustion
that has been deemed unsafe (i.e. "red tagged") by the servicing utility or
building official.
(c) All heating
devices shall be constructed, installed, and operated in accordance with
applicable building, boiler, and utility codes.
(4) Every public lodging unit and all common
areas shall be supplied with electrical service. All outlets, wirings, circuit
panels, and fixtures shall be correctly installed and maintained in good and
safe working condition in accordance with the electrical code incorporated and
amended in Title 15A, State Construction and Fire Codes Act.
(5) Every common entryway, hall, and stairway
in a public lodging facility shall be lighted at all times to provide in all
parts at least ten foot-candles (108 lux) of light at floor or tread level.
This requirement does not preclude the use of on-demand lighting.
(6) The operator shall ensure that every
plumbing fixture, waste pipe, water pipe, and appurtenance is properly
constructed, installed, and maintained in accordance with Plumbing
Code.
(7) The operator shall
provide a continuous supply of cold and hot water at every sink, bathtub, and
shower, where installed, for each:
(a) public
restroom; and
(b) public lodging
unit.
(8) If plumbing
fixtures are not included in a guestroom, the operator shall make communal
facilities available to public lodging occupants as required in table I:
TABLE I Required Plumbing Fixtures for Common Facilities
| Plumbing Fixtures | Ratio of Plumbing Fixtures For Public Lodging Facility Occupants |
| Toilets | 1:10 |
| Sinks | 1:10 |
| Shower/Bath Drinking Fountain | 1:81:100 |
| Service Sink | 1 |
(9)
The facility shall be equipped with a service sink, also known as a mop
receptor or utility sink, which shall be used for cleaning mops and disposing
of mop water. The operator shall refrain from using other plumbing fixtures for
these purposes.
Notes
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