Lavatory faucets
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Background
As established by the Energy Policy Act of 1992 (EPAct 1992) and required by the Florida Building Code, 2.2 gallons per minute (gpm) is the maximum flow rate for private lavatory faucets.
Florida Building Code for plumbing limits the maximum non-metering faucet flow rate for public lavatories to 0.5 gpm and the metering faucet flow rate to 0.25 gallons per metering cycle.
Requirements and certification
Silver and Gold requirements
All lavatory sink faucets shall have flow rates of 1.5 gallons/minute or less. WaterSense®-labeled comply.
Silver | Gold | Commercial/Institutional |
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Required | Required | NA |
Gold extra credit
For ultra low-flow lavatory faucets, the flow rate shall be 1.0 gpm or less.
Silver | Gold | Commercial/Institutional |
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NA | 2 points each | NA |
Commercial requirements
All commercial lavatory non-metering sink faucets have flow rates equal to or less than 0.5 gpm. All metering lavatory sink faucets have flow rates equal to or less than 0.25 gallons per metering cycle.
Silver | Gold | Commercial/Institutional |
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NA | NA | Required |
The faucet installation is to be field-verified by the Inspector in one of three ways:
Lavatory faucet with stamp.
- Flow rate stamp on faucet
- WaterSense® label
- Flow bag test