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Are rubber dwv fittings up to code?
Is it 'to code' to use rubber, flexible sanitary tees on exposed drain lines to join a horizontal sink drain line to a vertical drain stack?
I'm trying to figure out how to configure my sewage ejector pit vent. I've attached a pic to show how it's config'd for discharge (please comment if you see problems on the discharge; I haven't had the inspector over yet, but am planning to.)
The vent hole will receive three pipes: a utility sink drain (you can see this along the left side wall), a bathroom sink drain, and the vent pipe. I can merge the 3 pipes into one with 2 sanitary tees, but I'd like to be able to remove the contraption easily for pump servicing. The rubber tees would save me having to use a separate rubber coupler with a pvc tee.
Also, is it ok to use sanitary tees in this way? Or do I have to use wyes? It's only sink waste, afterall.
Thanks in advance. This forum rocks!!! (Jeez, what did people do b4 the Internet?)
Is it 'to code' to use rubber, flexible sanitary tees on exposed drain lines to join a horizontal sink drain line to a vertical drain stack?
I'm trying to figure out how to configure my sewage ejector pit vent. I've attached a pic to show how it's config'd for discharge (please comment if you see problems on the discharge; I haven't had the inspector over yet, but am planning to.)
The vent hole will receive three pipes: a utility sink drain (you can see this along the left side wall), a bathroom sink drain, and the vent pipe. I can merge the 3 pipes into one with 2 sanitary tees, but I'd like to be able to remove the contraption easily for pump servicing. The rubber tees would save me having to use a separate rubber coupler with a pvc tee.
Also, is it ok to use sanitary tees in this way? Or do I have to use wyes? It's only sink waste, afterall.
Thanks in advance. This forum rocks!!! (Jeez, what did people do b4 the Internet?)
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