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MikeS
 
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"Colin Wilson" wrote in message
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As above - i`ve read the humour side of the diyfaq :-}


Anyone ?

Has anyone tried or fitted a "Sanisplit" (plumbworld sell `em) rather
than a saniflow ? - it sounds like you need to use larger "output"
pipework - could this be plastic, or must it be in copper ? (32mm or 40mm
copper is likely to be expensive i`d guess - and at first glance, I can`t
see a stockist for it)

Saniflow say you shouldn`t use push-fit joints, but i`m not sure if the
sanisplit might be ok with pushfit due to the larger bore (possibly less
pressure involved ?!?)

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I would not like raw sewerage pump into my house because some twit used push
fit as used on waste piped. This is not the same a push fit for central
heating 22 or 28 mm in this would be OK. If you are using welded type
plastic waste pipe and it is exposed to the elements don't forget to paint
it as sunlight degrades plastic over time pain is cheap to renew. Bear in
mind that if you are pumping this sewerage up from a basement there could be
a lot of back pressure.
MikeS