riddick021
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Does anyone know the maximum developed length of a wet vent?
I'm in NY under the IPC. I'm having trouble trying to dry vent my tub as its a clawfoot and so there's no for me to send a vent through. There are walls nearby but not in the path the drain runs to reach the stack (the wall directly behind it is sitting on a double so I cant get a vent up into it). I've been reading up on wet venting but I'm not sure if my fixtures are spaced too far apart to do it. I have attached a layout of my bathroom with a proposed plumbing diagram. The dotted lines are wet vents, the blue dots are vents that will go straight up and the solid red is a regular drain. The shower drain is actually in the middle of the shower more or less where the solid red line starts.
I'm in NY under the IPC. I'm having trouble trying to dry vent my tub as its a clawfoot and so there's no for me to send a vent through. There are walls nearby but not in the path the drain runs to reach the stack (the wall directly behind it is sitting on a double so I cant get a vent up into it). I've been reading up on wet venting but I'm not sure if my fixtures are spaced too far apart to do it. I have attached a layout of my bathroom with a proposed plumbing diagram. The dotted lines are wet vents, the blue dots are vents that will go straight up and the solid red is a regular drain. The shower drain is actually in the middle of the shower more or less where the solid red line starts.
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