The minimum depth for a partition stall is 48 inches but the depth can be as much as 78 inches if necessary.
Minimum toilet stall dimensions.
Figure 30 a standard stall.
Standard bathroom stall sizes rarely vary and tend to be 36 inches wide and 60 inches deep.
The first size consideration to make when designing a bathroom is the entry and the amount of clear space required.
Code for the doorway opening to the bathroom is 32 inches with 34 inches being.
The centerline of the water closet is 18 inches 455 mm from the side wall.
The interior shower size is at least 36x36 inches.
The minimum interior shower size is 30x30 inches or 900 square inches in which a disc 30 inches in diameter must fit.
To satisfy ada requirements all newly constructed square restroom stalls must have doors that swing outward with no more than four inches from the diagonal corner to the toilet.
You want to make sure you are measuring exactly where the partitions will be placed because bathrooms are not always exactly square.
The minimum width of the stall is 60 inches 1525 mm.
Generally stall doors open inward but for ada accessible stalls the doors should open outward to make it easier for those with accessibility.
Partition stalls can have a minimum depth of 48 in most cases or up to 78 depth if needed.