TonyBagadonutz
Electrician
I have "built" a stack for approval or "red sticker" from you good people.
Do you think this stack is "legal".
The "tee" that is labeled "Waste line to: toilet(this floor) will actually be turned to head in a more direct route to the closet bend - the most amount of bend will 1/8, possible 0. The toilet is about 20" (OC-to-OC) to this stack.
The "wye" that is below the toilet waste line, will have an 1/8 bend to bring it back parrellel to the stack as quickly as possible. Once it arrives in the floor joist cavity, it will make a 1/4 bend and head directly under the tub/shower to connect to the trap and vent line.
I may have to change the 4x4x2x2 TEE (venting in lower upper stack detail) to a 4x4x2 TEE so that I can keep the stack chase as narrow as possible - depth is not an issue.
(the heights of the various inlets/outlets is NOT an accurate portrayal..ie, all venting will be avove 42", tub and shower waste lines are directly ontop of each other, etc)
What do you think?
Thanks !
Do you think this stack is "legal".
The "tee" that is labeled "Waste line to: toilet(this floor) will actually be turned to head in a more direct route to the closet bend - the most amount of bend will 1/8, possible 0. The toilet is about 20" (OC-to-OC) to this stack.
The "wye" that is below the toilet waste line, will have an 1/8 bend to bring it back parrellel to the stack as quickly as possible. Once it arrives in the floor joist cavity, it will make a 1/4 bend and head directly under the tub/shower to connect to the trap and vent line.
I may have to change the 4x4x2x2 TEE (venting in lower upper stack detail) to a 4x4x2 TEE so that I can keep the stack chase as narrow as possible - depth is not an issue.
(the heights of the various inlets/outlets is NOT an accurate portrayal..ie, all venting will be avove 42", tub and shower waste lines are directly ontop of each other, etc)
What do you think?
Thanks !