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Hi, we have had a downstairs toilet and utility room built and I need to plumb in the toilet including a Durgo. The branch has a toilet, 2 sinks, a washing machine and dishwasher running into it. What airflow would I need and does it need to be on a full 110mm pipe?
We have a dedicated 110mm pipe coming out of the ground to receive waste from 1 sink and install an air inlet. Was wondering if I can put a simple reduction on the pipe and put something like a 40mm vent on?
 
If you've a 110 pipe vertical why would you go the trouble of reducing it and then the small bore aav. Just shoving a 110 aav would take up less space esp one without a mushroom e.g. polypipe
 
If you've a 110 pipe vertical why would you go the trouble of reducing it and then the small bore aav. Just shoving a 110 aav would take up less space esp one without a mushroom e.g. polypipe
Thanks for the reply, I didn't reduce just chopped a small chunk of the plaster board wall out to make enough room 😀
 

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