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 Wednesday at 10:02 Posted Wednesday at 10:02 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 Wednesday at 10:47 Posted Wednesday at 10:47 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.
Mattg4321 Posted 4 hours ago Author Posted 4 hours ago That's what I had to do. Had to break out a load of concrete to get access though, which is why I was looking for a short cut. Decided to do it properly though 1
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