Mattg4321 Posted Tuesday at 16:17 Posted Tuesday at 16:17 Following on from the other topic I just posted, it would really help if I could connect to an access chamber (300mm) the same as in the picture (note it's not this one!) There are no spare inlets, can I create one in the riser somehow? Note that this is surface water, not foul. It would be a connection from an aco drain.
Mr Punter Posted Tuesday at 17:05 Posted Tuesday at 17:05 If this is just surface water you can pretty much do as you please. 1
Mattg4321 Posted Tuesday at 19:54 Author Posted Tuesday at 19:54 13 minutes ago, Oz07 said: Just y off an existing branch It's an option, but more hard work than connecting directly into the access chamber!
Oz07 Posted 21 hours ago Posted 21 hours ago 14 hours ago, Mattg4321 said: It's an option, but more hard work than connecting directly into the access chamber! Is it? If you have to start featuring something with the access chamber. Couple of slip collars and a y branch jobs a goodun and its legit. 1
Nickfromwales Posted 21 hours ago Posted 21 hours ago 14 hours ago, Mattg4321 said: It's an option, but more hard work than connecting directly into the access chamber! How can this be true? If there’s no spares then you’ve zero other choice? Y branch cut in to existing run, a single socket 135° bend into that, and take the branch off to pick up the ACO. Standard practice tbf, and even if you did this with a foul connection it would still work perfectly well.
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