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Hi All,

Quick question. Customer had en suite fitted with toilet soil pipe running out side of roof over guttering across about 6 m and teeing into existing soil stack on side of house. This then runs another 4-5 m into the vented pipe. All in all the en suite WC has a run of around 13 m. It also has an AAV where the WC is in the en suite.

My question: Is this AAV necessary when it is already vented or when having such long runs is it required or recommended?

plumbing a fair time and believe it or not, not do e much soil work.

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yes its needed to allow air in due to the long runalternative would be to vent this run to atmosphere same as the main stack
 
yes its needed to allow air in due to the long runalternative would be to vent this run to atmosphere same as the main stack
From what I can make out steve from the OP that is what has been installed but it is difficult to work out if you have not seen the install, an chance of a pic or a diagram of the layout mylocal ??
If you have gone to all that work to connect the en-suit vent back into the main stack why would you add a "Durgo" I think Part H suggests that a WC float is limited to 6M if un-vented so maybe in has been added for this but then why bother to vent the new stack ?? Does sound like overkill.
 
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