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OK!!, to a barn conversion, installed new toilet on a septic tank, dergo on soil stack, concealed cystern and all that, nice job, but there is a foul smell returning back up the pan, can anyone help with a solution, or have heard of this before.:confused:
 
I have heard of a faulty pan allowing foul smells back up. Is there another vent other than the durgo?

Mike
 
Durgo's don't allow for back pressure they only open if there is a vacuum. So if the tank does not have an open vent elsewhere, then you are trying to put water in a tank full of air which will probably give you back pressure problems and smells.

Stands to reason really, doesn't it?

If you can only blow into a sealed drainage system at some point it may want to blow back.
If you look at the Bldgs Regs Approved document H for drainage it tells you somewhere about the ventilation requirements for septic tanks and the use of AAV's. They are not a direct replacement for an open vent in every circumstance.

Personally, I have found, you seem to get less trouble from an open vent system than from using AAV's. Of course AAV's are handy and save time and pipe I know. But I feel its best stick to their use sparingly where there is no alternative.
 
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i have had 2 similar experiences, in one case bernies answer was the correct one.
in my own home mikes answer was the correct one!!

a solution to try first would be to strap boss a smaller bore pipe in, just below the diego valve. then take an inch and a half pipe from my strap boss outside and up some.

good luck
shaun
 
Try a 110mm in line trap with cleaning acess,
then on the cess pitt put a vent pipe in with correct terminal
 
thnx for all the help, really helpfull, however just to throw something else into the mix, the tank is in to current building regs, they have 2 other toilets with no smell, the smell on the pan i fitted has appeared in th last 2 weeks, pan was fitted 6 weeks ago approx, any more thoughts.
 
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