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The soil pipe from the static caravan goes straight down through the floor. What I plan is to run a Tee from this to connect to a vent/air intake on the other side of the caravan. Just wondering does the fact that the vent pipe joins the soil pipe after the tiolet affect how it would work.
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It's common for the caravan plumbing to be an unvented stub stack. What problems are you experiencing that makes you feel an open vent is needed?
 
Thanks for the reply. I haven't it done yet, so I don't have a problem yet! I am just trying to set it up so that I don't need to redo it. Measure twice, cut once and all that. This is to connect to a domestic septic tank and will be joining an existing soil pipe near the tank, but the new line is about 60m long. If this was a house there definately would be a vent to equalise the pressure, so I don't see why I would not need one here.
 
Look up stub stacks in Approved Document H or whatever the Irish equialent is and see if you fit within the parameters. In any case, modification to underground drainage is likely to be a building control notifiable work, so you can be guided by whatever your authority requires. Regarding the sketch above, I think the vent should be off a tee behind the WC pan rather than under it.
 

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