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Jan 26, 2016
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Hello, I have to fit a toilet into a room that is 8.5 meters away from an internal soil stack. It will have one double sweeping bend in the run two meters from the toilet
My concern is the fall and the length of this run. I can manage approximately 16mm fall per meter over the total run, but the recommendation for an internal run such as this is maximum 6 meters.
I could lift the toilet up on a plinth but it would need a major re design to make it look good. It's far too difficult to install a new stack, (historic listed building and all that).
My question is do the more experienced guys on the forum think I can get away with this installation? Maybe there are some recommendations for a more aggressive flushing toilet that may help with the flow of the waste? Any ideas welcome but I want to avoid macerators at all costs. Thanks in advance. Creance.
 
Replaced saniflow, in commercial premises, similar situation. 6 years on, no problems. Support pipe properly to ensure falls throughout, especially at bends.
 

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