caluna
Mechanical
- Nov 23, 2004
- 86
Hi, we have a building (one storey slab on grade, radiant tube infloor-heating,with themosyphons under bldg to keep permafrost frozen ( 68 N latitude). The furthest part of drain line (from exit of building drain line from the building) has shifted. (Plumbing drain lines are run in insulated chase below the slab.) Half the line now slopes uphill, and evidently does not drain well! To add to the problem-this is a secure facility for young offenders and the worst (most sunken) part of the drain line is at the Isolation and Segregation cells. Thre are several branch lines coming into the drain line and some of them are slanted upward too. Right now staff are rodding and flushing the main line out daily.
Because of the security and due to heating and thermosyphon piping in floor, it will be tough to jackhammer up floor to put in sump or run new drain. Not enough height to raise individual fixtures. It would be hard enough to have a space to put a sump and grinder pump and pump back to line.. Vacuum system won't work as we don't want to suck fixtures dry in nearby areas.. Any thoughts please?
Heather
Because of the security and due to heating and thermosyphon piping in floor, it will be tough to jackhammer up floor to put in sump or run new drain. Not enough height to raise individual fixtures. It would be hard enough to have a space to put a sump and grinder pump and pump back to line.. Vacuum system won't work as we don't want to suck fixtures dry in nearby areas.. Any thoughts please?
Heather