Mikeiii Member Messages 34 Reaction score 0 Points 6 Location California Feb 14, 2013 #1 I want to remove the wall in green which currently has the shower vent running up thru it. The distance from trap to vent is about 12" and trap to 90 Degree in existing sewer line is 4 feet. Will this configuration meet code? Thanks
I want to remove the wall in green which currently has the shower vent running up thru it. The distance from trap to vent is about 12" and trap to 90 Degree in existing sewer line is 4 feet. Will this configuration meet code? Thanks
Cacher_Chick Test, Don't Guess! Messages 5,461 Reaction score 214 Points 63 Location Land of Cheese Feb 14, 2013 #2 You can do that, but you will have to install an accessible cleanout due to the amount of bend you have added to the line.
You can do that, but you will have to install an accessible cleanout due to the amount of bend you have added to the line.
Mikeiii Member Messages 34 Reaction score 0 Points 6 Location California Feb 14, 2013 #3 Thanks cather_chick! I was concerned about all the bends so it makes sense to include a cleanout. The vertical pink vent pipe is accessible through a closet behind the bath. Can a cleanout be in the vent? Is one enough?
Thanks cather_chick! I was concerned about all the bends so it makes sense to include a cleanout. The vertical pink vent pipe is accessible through a closet behind the bath. Can a cleanout be in the vent? Is one enough?