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Hi all, Been to veiw a property today that the customer would like a new down stairs cloakroom with shower in. The room has been plastered and first fix of pipework is in and the drainage has been layed below a block and beam floor. The foul drain runs into an open chamber beneath a man hole cover.

The other end (at the moment) is capped off at floor level in the cloakroom. Provision has been made for the shower waste buy way of a tee in the 4" pipework and this has been bought up through the floor in the correct place.

The toilet waste however is directly below position of the toilet making it very tight to get a 4" pipe up above the level of the basin waste for an air admittanace valve.

So can I reduce the pipework size and put an 2" air admittance valve in? Or does anybody have any other suggestions?

It is not possible to adjust the below ground drainage as it is below a block and beam floor, the pitched roof above has an opening window directly above the roof and the wall to side has an office room ajoining it so a vented stack isnt an option.

many thanks


Adam
 
Hi all, Been to veiw a property today that the customer would like a new down stairs cloakroom with shower in. The room has been plastered and first fix of pipework is in and the drainage has been layed below a block and beam floor. The foul drain runs into an open chamber beneath a man hole cover.

The other end (at the moment) is capped off at floor level in the cloakroom. Provision has been made for the shower waste buy way of a tee in the 4" pipework and this has been bought up through the floor in the correct place.

The toilet waste however is directly below position of the toilet making it very tight to get a 4" pipe up above the level of the basin waste for an air admittanace valve.

So can I reduce the pipework size and put an 2" air admittance valve in? Or does anybody have any other suggestions?

It is not possible to adjust the below ground drainage as it is below a block and beam floor, the pitched roof above has an opening window directly above the roof and the wall to side has an office room ajoining it so a vented stack isnt an option.

many thanks


Adam
On new build this is common practice and no air valve is used, just a pan connector into the drain. The trap will not pull because of the small vertical drop into the drain and it will flush fine.
 
Oxyvines...So a pan connector straight into the 4 inch soil elbow that then runs to the sewer? No stub stack or vent pipe at all?
 
Re: Soil stub stack issue

OK so no need for stack at all then.
 
Whats a pan adapter with an air inlet? A pan connector with a comp outlet? Do you need an air inlet?
 
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