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2 minutes ago, Jeremy Harris said:

 

 

Would seem speedy compared to @Onoff's bathroom . . .

I know . I want to finish my soil pipe before the lockdown ends 

Posted
1 hour ago, pocster said:

If I follow @Onoff ‘s example of 1 joint overnight

In these troubled and emotional times I wonder that you can cope on only one joint a night - me I need 2 whiskys these days, joints I don't do.

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Posted

Well !

 

After a struggle I re designed how I would do this so I could glue 1 part as I go . Deliberately allowing for 1 easy joint at the end . Marked with tape depth for each fitting and then a biro mark to ensure line up . Was a right PITA !

 

But now done ! ( unless it leaks ) 

Just need @Big Jimbo to say “ looks like a brilliant job “ to make my life complete !

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Posted

Will take advice on a boss strap for AAV - but it would be before this wc ( rather than after I.e the last thing on the soil run )

Posted
Just now, pocster said:

Will take advice on a boss strap for AAV - but it would be before this wc ( rather than after I.e the last thing on the soil run )


It has to be outside of a specific distance from a  WC entry - it is in the regs

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Posted
2 minutes ago, PeterW said:


It has to be outside of a specific distance from a  WC entry - it is in the regs

Erm ! Ok that’s not a problem if I move along my soil pipe I.e away from this wc .

Which regs ? I’ve not seen that mentioned before .

So is it critical ( or not ) that it’s not at the end of the soil pipe ?

Posted
4 minutes ago, PeterW said:

Part H

 

https://www.planningportal.co.uk/info/200135/approved_documents/71/part_h_-_drainage_and_waste_disposal

 

Min 200mm from memory but I would check. Also worth trying to get a strap boss in the top half of a horizontal run

 

 

Yes 200mm . 
Thicker white pipe is AAV 
So this type of arrangement ?
 

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Or is this better ? AAV pipe with pink arrow . Boss strap straight off WC waste - still over 200mm from pan exit 

 

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Posted
3 minutes ago, PeterW said:

Try and use swept elbows and not knuckle elbows. 

Ok - but either arrangement is ok ? . I assumed for an AAV it didn’t matter as much as it’s airflow rather than liquid .

Posted

Hmmmm - next issue . I assume there’s some trick here but google doesn’t yield it . How do I line these up ??   
Rubix cube seems easier !! 

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Posted
3 minutes ago, PeterW said:


step away from the flexi...

 

90 degree elbow on the horizontal then use an 11/22  degree single socket to align to the bottom pipe.
 

Hope you can lift that vertical pipe though .... 

I did guess flexi was bad !!!

?
 

In 110mm soil weld I can find 90 , 135  but no 11/22 socket thingy .

Posted

Look for 112.5 (22.5) 

 

In reality I wouldn’t have done it like that and having soil pipes do a 90 degree tee is not ideal. I would have used a Y junction further down the flow, and then used a standard swept elbow at the bottom of the vertical to direct it across at 45 degrees to the main flow. 
 

I would also be securing the horizontal flow much better as a vertical drop will bounce that joint hard and you need to strap it tight up against the elbow. 

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Posted
3 hours ago, pocster said:

Well !

 

After a struggle I re designed how I would do this so I could glue 1 part as I go . Deliberately allowing for 1 easy joint at the end . Marked with tape depth for each fitting and then a biro mark to ensure line up . Was a right PITA !

 

But now done ! ( unless it leaks ) 

Just need @Big Jimbo to say “ looks like a brilliant job “ to make my life complete !

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That looks sooooooo much better....... I'm going to say it.....BRILL

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Posted (edited)
51 minutes ago, PeterW said:

Look for 112.5 (22.5) 

 

In reality I wouldn’t have done it like that and having soil pipes do a 90 degree tee is not ideal. I would have used a Y junction further down the flow, and then used a standard swept elbow at the bottom of the vertical to direct it across at 45 degrees to the main flow. 
 

I would also be securing the horizontal flow much better as a vertical drop will bounce that joint hard and you need to strap it tight up against the elbow. 

Hmmm yes . I was taking short route method - but take your point .

Still can’t find 112.5 soil weld - I must be looking wrong 

 

intend to add support later anyway 

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