Codes vary from area to area. This is straight out of my UPC book, 2006 edition, hope it helps: 710.10, upc. Sumps and receiving tanks shall be provided with substantial covers having a bolt-and-gasket-type manhole or equivalent opening to permit access for inspection, repairs, and cleaning. The top shall be provided with a vent pipe that shall extend separately through the roof or, WHEN PERMITTED, may be combined with other vent pipes. Such vent shall be large enough to maintain atmospheric pressure within the sump under all normal operating conditions and, in no case, shall be less in size than that reququired table 7-5 for the number and type of fixtures discharging into the sump, nor less than one and one-half inches in diameter. When the foregoing requirements are met and the vent, after leaving the sump, is combined with vents from fixtures discharging into the sump, the size of the combined vent need not exceed that required for the total number of fixtures discharging into the sump. NO VENT FROM AN AIR-OPERATING SEWAGE EJECTOR SHALL COMBINE WITH OTHER VENTS.
|