Sjlammer
New Member
Hello,
Long time lurker. I have found this forum to be a great resource over the years. I am an water supply engineer, understand fluid mechanics, have done a fair amount of plumbing work for an amateur.
I was looking at friends new house and they had a rear outlet toilet plumbed into the waste stack.
I've looked online and I can't see where anyone is plumbing a rear outlet toilet like this so I wanted to run it by the experts.
Basically the setup I saw was rear outlet toilet, toilet flange, closet bend (turned to provide pitch), santitary tee cut into the waste stack. I went and bought the fittings to lay it out to make it easier to visualize. my gut says the inside miter of the closet bend is too tight to lay on it's side. If I made the decision on my own, I would opt for a long radius bend.
What do you guys think? I
Thanks for your help.
Long time lurker. I have found this forum to be a great resource over the years. I am an water supply engineer, understand fluid mechanics, have done a fair amount of plumbing work for an amateur.
I was looking at friends new house and they had a rear outlet toilet plumbed into the waste stack.
I've looked online and I can't see where anyone is plumbing a rear outlet toilet like this so I wanted to run it by the experts.
Basically the setup I saw was rear outlet toilet, toilet flange, closet bend (turned to provide pitch), santitary tee cut into the waste stack. I went and bought the fittings to lay it out to make it easier to visualize. my gut says the inside miter of the closet bend is too tight to lay on it's side. If I made the decision on my own, I would opt for a long radius bend.
What do you guys think? I
Thanks for your help.