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| Originally Posted by dclynch First question:
The waste branch line I'd like to add runs like this. It starts with a 3-inch 90 degree elbow. A 2-inch line would runn up to above the flood line of the toilet, where it would join a 2-inch vent in a tee. (I’d use a reducing coupling to change the size of the new pipe from 3-inches at the elbow to 2-inches.)
A 3-inch pipe also runs from the elbow at a slope of one-quarter inch per foot. In about 18 inches from the elbow, the toilet waste enters in a wye. The line continues for about 6 more feet where it enters a 3-inch vented stack through a wye. Is this arrangement up to code?
Second question:
The lavatory will be in a location where it is not practical to directly connect to a vent going through the roof. Can I use an oversized (3-inch) pipe behind the wall that would run about 4 feet to the vented stack?
If not, can I use an air admittance valve to vent the lavatory?
Thanks again.
Dennis |
Hey Dennis, I'm still confused.
The waste branch line I'd like to add runs like this. It starts with a 3-inch 90 degree elbow. A 2-inch line would runn up to above the flood line of the toilet, where it would join a 2-inch vent in a tee. (I’d use a reducing coupling to change the size of the new pipe from 3-inches at the elbow to 2-inches.)
It starts from where? What is the 3" line used for? Drainage? some sort of vent? 2 inch line running from where to the vent. Give me fittings, connections and locations.
The lavatory will be in a location where it is not practical to directly connect to a vent going through the roof. Can I use an oversized (3-inch) pipe behind the wall that would run about 4 feet to the vented stack?
What's with all these 3" pipes? Why don't you just vent the lavatory with 2" and revent back into the vent stack?
what I need from you, my friend, is a clearer picture of what you're planing. how bout making me a drawing complete with dimensions and send it to
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Head it up PLUMBING so I'll reconize it.
Untill then** Tom