Hi everyone,
I'm replacing old cast iron drain stack with sch 40 PVC.
I have attached a diagram of proposed setup (not to scale). Also Pic of basement setup before removal of CI pipe.
A few things I need to clarify:
1) for horizontal runs into main vertical stack I will use sanitary tees (LABELED A) NOT WYEs (plus a 1/8 bend).
2) If the above is correct will the horizontal 3" pipe attached to the 90 degree closet bend fit well into the san-tee, which has a slight upward tilt?
3) The 2" pipe from 2nd fl shower may be at a greater gradient than 1/4" per foot to accommodate for the toilet connection. Is this OK?
4) I will use a wye (LABELED B) NOT a san-tee for the 1st Fl bathroom run into the basement horizontal.
5) I will use a rodding tee for a cleanout next to sewer. Should I also put an angled wye with screw cap pointing down by sewer to make access if needed easier? The original CI cleanout is rusted shut.
6) does the 45 degree elbow (LABELED C) need to be wide sweep?
Thanks!
I'm replacing old cast iron drain stack with sch 40 PVC.
I have attached a diagram of proposed setup (not to scale). Also Pic of basement setup before removal of CI pipe.
A few things I need to clarify:
1) for horizontal runs into main vertical stack I will use sanitary tees (LABELED A) NOT WYEs (plus a 1/8 bend).
2) If the above is correct will the horizontal 3" pipe attached to the 90 degree closet bend fit well into the san-tee, which has a slight upward tilt?
3) The 2" pipe from 2nd fl shower may be at a greater gradient than 1/4" per foot to accommodate for the toilet connection. Is this OK?
4) I will use a wye (LABELED B) NOT a san-tee for the 1st Fl bathroom run into the basement horizontal.
5) I will use a rodding tee for a cleanout next to sewer. Should I also put an angled wye with screw cap pointing down by sewer to make access if needed easier? The original CI cleanout is rusted shut.
6) does the 45 degree elbow (LABELED C) need to be wide sweep?
Thanks!
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