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Old 08-16-2010, 11:42 PM   #11
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and installed wall cleanouts above the flood rim of the lav.
Why not in the attic?
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Old 08-16-2010, 11:44 PM   #12
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I would have installed two vents. One between each lav and toilets wet venting the toilets and installed wall cleanouts above the flood rim of the lav.

add>It would save alot of work and material too.
only problem with that is if those lavs are on carriers and the wall isn't big enough for your waste arm to get past the carrier legs. I would have just used the lavs to vent the water closets. Maybe still put a wall c.o at the end of the run and hard cap the top of it or even just a floor c.o.
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Why not in the attic?
Thats commercial work in the link.
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not to mention that the wash machine is running through a bathroom group. the fitting for the washer needs to be down stream of the bathroom.
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only problem with that is if those lavs are on carriers and the wall isn't big enough for your waste arm to get past the carrier legs. I would have just used the lavs to vent the water closets. Maybe still put a wall c.o at the end of the run and hard cap the top of it or even just a floor c.o.
Make the vent hit the lavs dead center then I swear my spec sheet didn't list carriers....glad you caught that
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Has 2009 code changed the stack for a washer to a 2"? My 2006 code calls for the branch drain/drainage stack to be 3".
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Has 2009 code changed the stack for a washer to a 2"? My 2006 code calls for the branch drain/drainage stack to be 3".
Nope its still 3" but we can get away with running 2 inch except one county and thats Pasco.
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too many errors with this one. I'm sticking to my own.
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Wow. A very speculative crowd

I just found this on a website for a mechanical engineer while looking for other ISOs to study. Just thought it was interesting as an example to people who can't read isos
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Wow. A very speculative crowd

I just found this on a website for a mechanical engineer while looking for other ISOs to study. Just thought it was interesting as an example to people who can't read isos
Dont get upset. Most of the comments are about a couple of iso's I have drawn for some new members that weren't really plumbers. But we would like to know where you found it.
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