Here's another issue I've run into. To get the new sanitary sewer line to connect to the existing line, I have to make a U-turn. That is, two 45 degree turns.
Is that how it is done, or is there a better way?
Thank you!
This is new construction. Developed length is 100'. WSFU is 26. Based on UPC Table 6-6 the building's service line should be 2" with a 1-1/2" distribution pipe.
The 2" service line is already installed, and our client is now saying he wants a smaller distribution line because of tenant...
I have two options for routing a sanitary sewer system in a childcare center.
Initially I designed the lines shown in pink, but then re-thought it and traced out a new idea in green.
Which is best, and why?
Thanks!
I am specifying a Bradford White D-75T-125. The water connections are 1-1/2", but our building supply is only 1-1/4".
What is the best (safest) way to reduce these connections? Just a simple reducing/drop adapter, or will I need a special pressure reducer?
Thanks!
Nathon
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