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Hi all, hopefully someone will be able to help me with this question. I have already done a lot of digging around this site and others and not found an answer....
Yes a macerator pump is needed (absolutely no room to get a normal waste pipe back to the soil pipe) I appreciate all the associated issues with them... We have not decided on a specific model yet, or indeed whether it is possible at all.

I will be putting the toilet on the ground floor, and just 3m horizontally from the soil pipe. Ideally i would like the pump to push the waste down (12 inches to below floor / joist level), then horizontally 3m (at the recommended 1%) to join the top of a horizontal run of our soil pipe. - QUESTION - will the pump cope with the initial drop to below floor level? or will i need a small amount of vertical inside the cavity to allow for back pressure to the pump, then once past the check valve the drop and then horizontal run?

Or .... Option 2 is to pump up and into the ceiling (2m), but this will require drilling through 3/4 joists before i can get a straight run to the vertical soil stack (3m). which i know is not ideal either and will require jointing lots of pipe.

Any thoughts team ??

Thank you
Paul
 
Hi all, hopefully someone will be able to help me with this question. I have already done a lot of digging around this site and others and not found an answer..
Yes a macerator pump is needed (absolutely no room to get a normal waste pipe back to the soil pipe) I appreciate all the associated issues with them... We have not decided on a specific model yet, or indeed whether it is possible at all.

I will be putting the toilet on the ground floor, and just 3m horizontally from the soil pipe. Ideally i would like the pump to push the waste down (12 inches to below floor / joist level), then horizontally 3m (at the recommended 1%) to join the top of a horizontal run of our soil pipe. - QUESTION - will the pump cope with the initial drop to below floor level? or will i need a small amount of vertical inside the cavity to allow for back pressure to the pump, then once past the check valve the drop and then horizontal run?

Or .. Option 2 is to pump up and into the ceiling (2m), but this will require drilling through 3/4 joists before i can get a straight run to the vertical soil stack (3m). which i know is not ideal either and will require jointing lots of pipe.

Any thoughts team ??

Thank you
Paul
Put up a plan drawing of the layout and then an elevation with the relative heights marked. This way you will get some advice. Centralheatking
 

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