En suite drainage problem
Drainage and wastage systems and plumbing help, advice and answers

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malc.h
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En suite drainage problem

by malc.h » Sat Apr 16, 2011 11:05 am

I am proposing to put an en suite in our large upstairs bedroom of a dormer bungalow. There is a bathroom and separate toilet downstairs and the toilet waste pipe goes directly under the floor and presumely into the sewage drain. There is no vent pipe either inside or outside the property.
The property was built 1962. I have been under the floor and the waste pipe is the 4 inch clay type. Because of the position I will be able to build the en suite I will have to use a macerator to remove the waste. My question is can the waste pipe from the macerator be connected into the plastic pipe at the rear of the downstairs toilet where it leads into the clay pipe? I understand that an AAV should be fitted into the pipework close to the macerator.

Thanks in anticipation

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by stoneyboy » Sat Apr 16, 2011 6:50 pm

malc.h,
"can the waste pipe from the macerator be connected into the plastic pipe at the rear of the downstairs toilet" YES but it may be easier to fit a pan connector which already has an 1.5" tapping moulded into it.
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by malc.h » Mon Apr 18, 2011 2:16 pm

stoneyboy
Many thanks for your suggestion. I don't have the easiest of access to the rear of the toilet but I am sure I can make it work.
Thanks again
malc.h

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