
your best bet is to put the drain in and put a light coat of floor cement over it until your final inspection. On at 3:12 PM, soupkids said: Do not put a trap on it, it will freeze and break.
My understanding is that it is a protective option for fixture overflows, leakage, and spills
The IPC does not have a toilet room specific emergency floor drain requirement. The IBC does not list floor drain as a fixture requirement in toilet rooms.
The 2006 IPC defers accessibility requirements to the IBC. (3) Except for a floor -mounted service sink, every trap that serves a lavatory, a sink or a laundry tray shall Plumbing and drainage Systems (1) Except as permitted in Sentence (3), each building situated on property that abuts on a street in which a public or municipal water main is located shall be provided with or have accessible to its occupants a plumbing system including a potable water supply, a sanitary drainage system and plumbing fixtures. In response to questions, the Applicant stated that Sentence 7.5.5.4.(1) of the Building Code was no longer in dispute as this matter had been rectified Building Code was not applicable to this case, as this Code requirement pertains to storm drainage piping, which he confirmed was not a part of the subject plumbing system. Trap Seals (1) Provision shall be made for maintaining the trap seal of a floor drain or a hub drain by the use of a trap seal primer, by using the drain as a receptacle for an indirectly connected drinking fountain, or by equally effective means. It is critical that design professionals gain a firm understanding to specify code-compliant pipe products Ontario Building Code (OBC) requirements for a drainage system constructed in conjunction with a building are complex. (2) drainage of foundation walls shall conform to Article 9.14.2.1
drainage (1) Except where it can be shown to be unnecessary, the ingress of water into a crawl space shall be controlled by grading or drainage. The Ontario Building Code | Drainage 9.18.5.1.floor Drains (1) A floor drain shall be installed in a washroom for public use that contains a urinal or a water closet equipped with an automatic flush ing device The Ontario Building Code | Floor Drains 3.7.4.13.