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Best fitting for jog in vertical DWV pipe
Hello,
I have to jog a vertical 2" drain pipe over about 9", i.e. start vertical and end up vertical. Obviously, I'll use two angled fittings. I have plenty of room and fall available, so I could use LT 90s, 60s, or 45s. What is the best practice? Thanks, Wayne |
Best fitting for jog in vertical DWV pipe
Wayne Whitney wrote:
Hello, I have to jog a vertical 2" drain pipe over about 9", i.e. start vertical and end up vertical. Obviously, I'll use two angled fittings. I have plenty of room and fall available, so I could use LT 90s, 60s, or 45s. What is the best practice? Thanks, Wayne 45's |
Best fitting for jog in vertical DWV pipe
On 2006-03-11, Speedy Jim wrote:
Wayne Whitney wrote: I have to jog a vertical 2" drain pipe over [. . .] I have plenty of room and fall available, so I could use LT 90s, 60s, or 45s. What is the best practice? 45's Thanks, Speedy Jim! Do you have any thoughts on my two other recent plumbing posts, "Brief bad smell from new copper water line" and "Kitchen sink trap arm geometry"? Cheers, Wayne |
Best fitting for jog in vertical DWV pipe
"Wayne Whitney" wrote in message ... Hello, I have to jog a vertical 2" drain pipe over about 9", i.e. start vertical and end up vertical. Obviously, I'll use two angled fittings. I have plenty of room and fall available, so I could use LT 90s, 60s, or 45s. What is the best practice? Thanks, Wayne If you are just offsetting the line 9" two 45's. If you are offsetting 9" then back 9" 45 to LT 90 to 45. You might have to add a clean out your over 135 degrees. |
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