Adding 3 toilets to 2nd story - ? Pipe size, slope, vertical section, vent.
I am in Costa Rica and have a concrete block garage with 2nd story above. I want to add 3 toilets, 3 showers and 3 sinks. The sinks and showers are on a separate grey water system. These rooms are sort of like a motel room for my guests.
I am planning on raising the floor under the toilet and showers to allow for plumbing so we can route the pipes through the exterior wall to the back of the building. The main sewer line will run horizontal to the end of the building and then drop vertical for about 6 feet and then make a 90 degree turn travel another 15 feet horizontally and then make another 90 degree turn downward for two more feet and then another 90 elbow for a final horizontal run of about 12 feet to the top of my septic tank where the last 90 degree elbow dumps into the top of the tank. I plan to put a vent at the first vertical section.
Should I use 4" from start to finish, or is 3" OK? I'm thinking 4" with 1/8 inch slope because of the elbows. I will use pairs of 45's wherever I can however I am stuck in a couple of spots and must use 90 degree elbows.
I can put Y-clean-outs at two of the locations where there will be a 90 degree elbow and I can put a clean-out plug at he beginning of main horizontal run across the back of the building.
Building codes here are not an issue. You wouldn't believe how must plumbing is done. They don't use vents or traps. I am using both.
Thank you in advance for any advice you can share. I have a toll free number in the US that rings at my home here in Costa Rica if you want to talk. 1-877-410-1944.