jamesbaker72
Jan 5, 2010, 11:34 AM
I am in the process of trying to retrofit a DWV system for a cabin in the country. This cabin has a 3/4" plywood floor on 2x4 joists on 4x4 beams which sit on cinder blocks so that the floor is approximately 12" off the ground which does not leave a lot of room to work.
My questions are on venting and clean outs
1. can a wye (TY) have to be facing straight up or can they be rolled up on horizontal drains where the outlet runs parallel to or at a 45 degree or so rotation on the drain line?
2. can a wye (TY) used as a vent on a shower trap arm transition to a regular 't' on which another drain line can also vent?
3. when using a wye for a vent do you have to also use a 45 degree forming a TY?
4. can vent lines run horizontal underneath the floor then transition into a vertical vent going through the roof or re-venting into a stack? If yes, how much above the horizontal drain line should horizontal vent line be?
5. does a 2” 10-12' horizontal drain flowing into the main line need another vent if a vented sink trap feeds it?
6. can I put a clean out in the wall near the bottom of a vertical stack to satisfy the requirement for cleaning out the horizontal waste line under the house?
7. would a 10-12' line need a cleanout or could it simply be cleaned out by removing the p-trap?
I do not have very much space to work with and need to vent a couple of lines and want to provide cleanouts for ease of future cleaning and really want to do everything correctly. Any information you could share which may help with plumbing in tight spaces would be greatly appreciated. - James
My questions are on venting and clean outs
1. can a wye (TY) have to be facing straight up or can they be rolled up on horizontal drains where the outlet runs parallel to or at a 45 degree or so rotation on the drain line?
2. can a wye (TY) used as a vent on a shower trap arm transition to a regular 't' on which another drain line can also vent?
3. when using a wye for a vent do you have to also use a 45 degree forming a TY?
4. can vent lines run horizontal underneath the floor then transition into a vertical vent going through the roof or re-venting into a stack? If yes, how much above the horizontal drain line should horizontal vent line be?
5. does a 2” 10-12' horizontal drain flowing into the main line need another vent if a vented sink trap feeds it?
6. can I put a clean out in the wall near the bottom of a vertical stack to satisfy the requirement for cleaning out the horizontal waste line under the house?
7. would a 10-12' line need a cleanout or could it simply be cleaned out by removing the p-trap?
I do not have very much space to work with and need to vent a couple of lines and want to provide cleanouts for ease of future cleaning and really want to do everything correctly. Any information you could share which may help with plumbing in tight spaces would be greatly appreciated. - James