flanagaj Posted Wednesday at 22:30 Posted Wednesday at 22:30 I am trying to deduce the junction below and how best to do it with 110mm soil pipe. I want the flow to go in both directions, but didn't want to use an inspection chamber. It's the pipe layout for a drainage field.
crispy_wafer Posted yesterday at 05:58 Posted yesterday at 05:58 use a 135 junction and shove a 45 in the end of it. 1
nod Posted yesterday at 08:53 Posted yesterday at 08:53 I’ve just installed a TP for a neighbor and had this conversation with BC Id check with BC ours wanted an inspection chamber and ours was only top water If yours is foul I wouldn’t consider not using a chamber 1
flanagaj Posted yesterday at 10:22 Author Posted yesterday at 10:22 1 hour ago, nod said: I’ve just installed a TP for a neighbor and had this conversation with BC Id check with BC ours wanted an inspection chamber and ours was only top water If yours is foul I wouldn’t consider not using a chamber Seems strange that they want an IC. The tanks all have internal sampling chambers so unsure why they want one. Did they give a reason?
Marvin Posted yesterday at 10:33 Posted yesterday at 10:33 The fall on the inspection chamber would be the wrong way. They are designed to flow 3 into one not 1 into 3! It may be the requirement for a rodding point and a place to see if the water is dissipating and the drain is not clogged up. I have accesses each end of my surface water soakaway for these reasons. I would have offered two Y junctions with the straight on rising to a rodding point. Good luck M 2
nod Posted yesterday at 12:14 Posted yesterday at 12:14 1 hour ago, flanagaj said: Seems strange that they want an IC. The tanks all have internal sampling chambers so unsure why they want one. Did they give a reason? Rodding access 1
flanagaj Posted yesterday at 20:03 Author Posted yesterday at 20:03 9 hours ago, Marvin said: The fall on the inspection chamber would be the wrong way. They are designed to flow 3 into one not 1 into 3! It may be the requirement for a rodding point and a place to see if the water is dissipating and the drain is not clogged up. I have accesses each end of my surface water soakaway for these reasons. I would have offered two Y junctions with the straight on rising to a rodding point. Good luck M You can get a level invert chamber. The below would work. 1
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