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Danny Monaghan
 
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Default Saniflow, regulations and pipe through kitchen

Scott wrote in
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Ok - I built a downstairs toilet a few months back - using sani-split
which is a saniflow type system - except better. Anyway - so far its
been great.
My issue relates to my possible error in ref to regulations, in the
fact I did not seek advice beforehand.
The existing soil stack, runs down the internal of the house, and is
hence in the kitchn - board up - but accessible as waste pipes access
it for the sink and washing machine.
What I have done, is run 32mm pipe underneath several kitchen
cudboards - not visable at all but accessible - and it then into the
soil pipe via a spare access point, and the other end, goes through a
wall - underneath my stairs, and into the new toilet.

Am I right, in my concerns that this breaks some sort of building
regulations?

Scott



I'm interested it what you've done, because I've got to fit one
downstairs next year. Did you use copper pipe, or welded plastic? Is the
Sanisplit a decent unit and where did you get it from? Was it an easy
install?

BTW, do you think you've broken regs by running it in the kitchen or is
it some other aspect?

Danny