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Old 02-10-2005, 10:32 AM
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Default Need help with rough-in

I need to rough-in two baths and a laundry room. Please look at the pictures at
http://members.cox.net/dircom/bath/


I redid per some suggestions

if you click on the thumnails a larger picture appears,
when you click back on the larger picture it goes back

let me know how it looks?
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Old 02-11-2005, 06:21 AM
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I doubt that any inspector would approve that side inlet elbow at that location. Your sink arms are longer than would be approved here. And most codes will not permit a "double tee"/cross unless it is an approved "back to back" fixture fitting, (they may go by the name Figure 1 or figure 5, depending on where you live), which is not the same as a cross.
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Old 02-11-2005, 04:04 PM
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I doubt that any inspector would approve that side inlet elbow at that location. Your sink arms are longer than would be approved here. And most codes will not permit a "double tee"/cross unless it is an approved "back to back" fixture fitting, (they may go by the name Figure 1 or figure 5, depending on where you live), which is not the same as a cross.
I found out its 36" for 1.5 pipe and 5 ft for 2"

is the 90 that drains the washing machine and kids lav turning towards the main stack ok?

In the kids bathroom, can I vent the shower and toilet as shown or does the vent need to be between the two fixtures?

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Old 02-12-2005, 07:03 AM
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If you are under the IPC, then use the 5' dimension, otherwise the dimension may be 42". A "back to back" fixture fitting is the only one you should use to join openings from the opposite sides of the pipe, but the IBC seems to allow pretty much anything so in your case a cross might be acceptable.
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