Saniflo question

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nbuss14

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I am trying to figure out how to vent and drain a saniflo pump for a bath/shower in a basement. I have preexisting drain lines for a toilet and sink exposed in framing so will only need the pump for a bath. I have studied up on drains and vents and installing saniflo but am stuck on where to hook up the drain line from the saniflo pump to the plumbing system and where to hook up the vent line to the plumbing system. Any help would be appreciated. Thank you,
Nathan
 

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It looks pretty simple.

Raised shower/bath ( for trap ). If height is an issue, you can raise the tub base enough for slope to the pump unit and chip a hole in the concrete for the p-trap to rest in
Put a Wye in that stack. Run the discharge from the pump as high as possible then down to a bushing in the wye.

I dont see any issue tying into that vent off the tee.
 

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Thank you. Is this what you are describing? Vent either one the vertical spots circled? And discharge where circled?
 

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