CountOlaf
Mechanical
- Dec 30, 2004
- 141
I posted this on the "plumbing engineering" forum, but I noticed they don't get as much activity there. So perhaps some of you "pipe-fitters" have experience with plumbing as well. Anyway, here it is again:
Anyone know the best way to tie into existing underground 4" extra heavy (XH) CISP, hub and spigot type gravity sanitary piping? I want to put in a new floor drain and tie in with a 4" wye (or 4 x 3) but I can't think of how you'd get the fitting in.
If you cut the right length of section out, I could go with the hubless (no-hub) with the shielded couplings, but I want to maintain the XH pipe and I think the hubless only comes in service weight (SV).
On line I saw a promising 4" "tap saddle wye" by Fernco, but then I discovered in the plumbing code that "saddle type fittings" are one of several "Prohibited Joints".
I also haven't seen any "slip joint" specialties and even these per the code are limited to trap outlets, trap inlets and within the trap seal for drainage.
Anyone know the best way to tie into existing underground 4" extra heavy (XH) CISP, hub and spigot type gravity sanitary piping? I want to put in a new floor drain and tie in with a 4" wye (or 4 x 3) but I can't think of how you'd get the fitting in.
If you cut the right length of section out, I could go with the hubless (no-hub) with the shielded couplings, but I want to maintain the XH pipe and I think the hubless only comes in service weight (SV).
On line I saw a promising 4" "tap saddle wye" by Fernco, but then I discovered in the plumbing code that "saddle type fittings" are one of several "Prohibited Joints".
I also haven't seen any "slip joint" specialties and even these per the code are limited to trap outlets, trap inlets and within the trap seal for drainage.