Marc Bowers
Gas Engineer
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Im looking to install a saniflo or similar, with the outlet rising up through a flat roof and into a soil stack above.
The problem is, this obviously poses a frost risk. Ideally I would like to have a method of draining back the contents of the pipework above the roof level once the pumping has ceased to eliminate any chance of freezing.
In my head, I have a tee arrangement with a hinged flap that covers the horizontal branch when the pump is operating but falls back across bottom inlet when the pump stops allowing the water to discharge through the branch and back into the pump below.
The problem is, I've never seen anything like it and don't even know how to start asking google for a solution. Just wondering if any of you chaps/chapess's have any thoughts.
Last resort will be insulation and trace heating.
The problem is, this obviously poses a frost risk. Ideally I would like to have a method of draining back the contents of the pipework above the roof level once the pumping has ceased to eliminate any chance of freezing.
In my head, I have a tee arrangement with a hinged flap that covers the horizontal branch when the pump is operating but falls back across bottom inlet when the pump stops allowing the water to discharge through the branch and back into the pump below.
The problem is, I've never seen anything like it and don't even know how to start asking google for a solution. Just wondering if any of you chaps/chapess's have any thoughts.
Last resort will be insulation and trace heating.