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daveygravey
Hello,
I am relocating a toilet in an upstairs bathroom and while I am at it I am replacing a cast iron soil pipe that runs the the height of the house venting just above roof height. The toilet waster outlet will be approximately 1.5-2 metres from the soil pipe.
My question is in regards to the soil pipe and if I can connect the toilet waste horizontally using a 90degree branch fitting.
http://www.screwfix.co.uk/prods/29610/Plumbing/Soil-Vent/92-5-87-5-Branch-Black-SP190
Therefore the toilet waste will come out of the toilet do a 90 degree bend horizontally and then the waste will flow horizontally into the branch in to the main soil pipe and away.
Is this acceptable or do I need an angle on the flow out of the main toilet?
Thanks,
Dave
I am relocating a toilet in an upstairs bathroom and while I am at it I am replacing a cast iron soil pipe that runs the the height of the house venting just above roof height. The toilet waster outlet will be approximately 1.5-2 metres from the soil pipe.
My question is in regards to the soil pipe and if I can connect the toilet waste horizontally using a 90degree branch fitting.
http://www.screwfix.co.uk/prods/29610/Plumbing/Soil-Vent/92-5-87-5-Branch-Black-SP190
Therefore the toilet waste will come out of the toilet do a 90 degree bend horizontally and then the waste will flow horizontally into the branch in to the main soil pipe and away.
Is this acceptable or do I need an angle on the flow out of the main toilet?
Thanks,
Dave
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