The Health Department and the 3 Compartment Sink

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DOES THE HEALTH DEPARTMENT REQUIRE 3 COMPARTMENT SINKS?

Are 3 compartment sinks really required for commercial bars? What if you prefer automatic glass washers? Discover the bar design secret to pass a health department inspection and still have a glass washer.

3 COMPARTMENT SINKS vs GLASS WASHERS

The local health department just informed one of our clients that our two-station bar needs a 3 compartment sink. This is a very archaic approach, but nonetheless, these are everyday problems. The majority of our clients prefer (automatic) glass washers and it’s not uncommon for health departments to tell them that they must have a 3 compartment sink. In many instances, the requirement for 3 compartment sinks becomes a deal-breaker, due to a lack of space. Don’t despair!

Glastender TSB-60 three compartment sink
3 COMPARTMENT SINKS COMMONLY HAVE A DRAINBOARD AT EACH END

HOW TO INCORPORATE 3 COMPARTMENT SINKS AND GLASS WASHERS

There’s a simple workaround for this, as shown in the sketch below.

  • On the left is a “Traditional Layout” of a bartender station with two pieces of bar equipment (highlighted in red).
  • Eliminate these two items.
  • Now refer to the “Revised Layout” on the right.
  • The equipment in the “Traditional Layout” is replaced by a Glastender 3 compartment sink with a sideboard, model #TSA-48L-S.
  • Now add a 55 1/2″L single speedrail.
  • We now have the required 3 compartment sink. Now what?
  • Glastender offers a 36″ x 19″ drainboard cover, which enables the sink to become a de facto drainboard!

With this workaround the glass washer becomes the primary washing method.

A word of caution: always present your bar equipment layout to the local health department. Never assume that this idea will be automatically accepted. In my experience, partnering this and other ideas with the local health department will likely lead to an approval. Best of luck!

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3 COMPARTMENT SINKS CAN BE ORDERED WITH REMOVABLE COVERS

THE SPEEDRAIL IS CRITICAL

Although we lost the tiered bottle display, we replaced it with the 55 1/2″ speedrail, which. The “Revised Layout” features 7.5 feet of bottles of speedrail storage, which is perfect. Now you have the best of both worlds! You can now use the automatic glass washer, as intended, and for the health department purposes you have the 3 compartment sink. I cover this in greater detail in another post.

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RICK UZUBELL

Rick Uzubell is a food and beverage (F&B) consultant and well-known bar design expert with years of experience serving hotels, restaurants, sports bars and destination bars. He has developed a command of bar design solutions involving equipment, systems and finishes that bridges the "Gray Zone" between interior designers and architects. He's also a champion of ADA design in commercial bar applications. Through his unique architectural engineering approach he calls "Integrated Bar Design," Rick solves complex bar design challenges beyond the expertise of typical design professionals. His proudest achievements include curved bar design solutions using the modular bar die system and steel as a core design element. As a commercial bar design specialist, Rick has cutting-edge knowledge of draft beer systems, liquor systems, keg room design and batch cocktail systems. He will add significant value to any commercial bar design project. Rick is a proud member of the F&B consortium known as the "Magnificent 7". Additionally, he has authored nearly 100 articles and 80 YouTube videos on bar design and these can be found on his Cabaret Design Group website and Bar Designers YouTube channel. Today, Rick's influence extends across the U.S., Canada, and various offshore applications.
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