
Originally Posted by
dreamer91789
SpeedBall1,
I will be installing a toilet where directly below is a garage, so the soil stack is 24 feet away across the ceiling of the garage.
Just to verify, are you saying it is OK to be up to 6 feet away from the closet bend on a toilet before wet venting vertically if the toilet drain line is 3" ?
Is that still OK if the vent is not going straight thru the roof but runs horizontally through attic space for 10 feet before being tied to another vent for shower and sink ?
And can that vent pipe be 2" or does it need to be 3" ?
I'm in California if it makes a difference.
PS. My alternative to venting this would be straight up the wall behind the toilet, but that would put the vent upstream from the closet flange rather than downstream. Would upstream venting be better ? Would I use a closet bend with a rear 2" vent horizontally and then up the rear wall ?
Thanks,
Kirk
Hi Kirk,
" are you saying it is OK to be up to 6 feet away from the closet bend on a toilet before venting vertically if the toilet drain line is 3" ? "
Yes, up to 5' from trap to vent.
"Is that still OK if the vent is not going straight through the roof but runs horizontally through attic space for 10 feet before being tied to another vent for shower and sink ?"
Yes again! It's still a vent no matter if it's vertical or horzontal.
"And can that vent pipe be 2" or does it need to be 3" "
You can use 2" for the vent.
"I'm in California if it makes a difference."
If you don't run afoul of any local codes your good to go by my code book.
"PS. My alternative to venting this would be straight up the wall behind the toilet, but that would put the vent upstream from the closet flange rather than downstream. Would upstream venting be better ? Would I use a closet bend with a rear 2" vent horizontally and then up the rear wall ?"
Code dictates that you may use a side or heel inlet closet bend as a vent ONLY if it's washed by another fixture such as a lavatory. Since I don't see you tieing a fixture into that vent I'm going to hafta go with door #1.
Good luck. Tom