Every bathroom, toilet room or other room containing one or more water
closets or urinals, placed in any structure, shall be ventilated in one of
the following ways.
Bathrooms, toilet rooms or other rooms containing one or more water
closets or urinals may be ventilated by one or more windows opening to a street,
yard or court of lawful dimensions on the same lot or plot. Such windows shall
have at least 10% of the floor area. At least 50% required area shall be clear
ventilating area but every window shall be at least six square feet in area.
The partitions of water closet and urinal compartments must extend to the
ceiling or be independently sealed over, partitions and ceiling to be built
tight.
All water closet and urinal compartments and toilet rooms shall be lighted
with natural light, wherever it is practical, by means of a window opening
directly to the outer air. All partitions, light and ventilation shall be
provided before any water closet or urinal is set.
Bathrooms, toilet rooms or other rooms containing one or more water closets or urinals may be ventilated by a window of the size specified in §
221-304 of this article, opening on a vent shaft which extends to and through the roof, or into a court of lawful dimensions and which has a cross-sectional area of at least 1/5 of a square foot for every foot of height, but at least nine square feet. No such shaft shall be less than two feet in its least dimension and, unless such shaft opens to the outer air at the top, there shall be a net area of fixed louver openings in the skylight equal to the required shaft area. Shaft or court referred to in this article shall mean a shaft or court on the same lot with the structure.
Bathrooms, toilet rooms or other rooms containing one or more water
closets or urinals may be ventilated by an individual vent duct extending
independently of any other duct or ventilating system in the structure to
or above the roof and having a cross-sectional area of at least one square
foot for one or two water closets or urinal fixtures and 1/3 of a square
foot additional for each additional water closet or urinal fixture. The outer
end of any ventilation duct shall be protected with a louver and screen or
fitted with a weather cap and screen. This ventilating duct shall be made
of galvanized iron and shall have a ventilator register with closing and opening
chain.
Bathrooms, toilet rooms or other rooms containing one or more water
closets or urinals may be ventilated by a skylight in the ceiling having a
glazed surface of at least six square feet with movable louvers ventilating
openings of at least three square feet to the outer air above the roof.
Ventilation from toilet rooms shall be separate and distinct and have
no connection whatever with the other ventilating ducts in the building.
Nothing in this article shall be deemed to conflict with the provisions
of the New York State Uniform Fire Prevention and Building Code or the City
of Hudson Building Code.
Ventilation shall be in accordance with the provisions of the New York
State Multiple Residence Law and the City of Hudson Building Code.