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46erjoe April 5th 07 05:16 PM

3/4 " PVC to 3" PVC
 
I'm installing a saniflush up-flush toilet in my basement. The
effluence goes out through a 3/4" PVC pipe (would you believe??!!)

I need to connect that 3/4" into my main 3" PVC.

Anyway of doing that without cutting the 3" and slipping in a "T" ??

Goedjn April 5th 07 05:28 PM

3/4 " PVC to 3" PVC
 
On Thu, 05 Apr 2007 16:16:09 GMT, 46erjoe
wrote:

I'm installing a saniflush up-flush toilet in my basement. The
effluence goes out through a 3/4" PVC pipe (would you believe??!!)

I need to connect that 3/4" into my main 3" PVC.

Anyway of doing that without cutting the 3" and slipping in a "T" ??



If the 3" pipe is roughly horizontal, and you have room to bring the
3/4" pipe in from the top, then you could just drill a 1" hole..
(I'm pretty sure the OD of 3/4" PVC is just over an inch)
in the top of the bigger pipe and glue the smaller one in place.


But you really should just cut the main pipe and use the T
anyway, since it's a much stronger connection, and doesn't
create a rough spot to cause clogs.

What's your objection to cutting into the main?


mm April 5th 07 05:45 PM

3/4 " PVC to 3" PVC
 
On Thu, 05 Apr 2007 16:16:09 GMT, 46erjoe
wrote:

I'm installing a saniflush up-flush toilet in my basement. The
effluence goes out through a 3/4" PVC pipe (would you believe??!!)

I need to connect that 3/4" into my main 3" PVC.

Anyway of doing that without cutting the 3" and slipping in a "T" ??


Does it matter what size the pipeps are? Would there be an obvious
answer, or no answer, if the pipes were the same size?


Speedy Jim April 5th 07 06:10 PM

3/4 " PVC to 3" PVC
 
46erjoe wrote:

I'm installing a saniflush up-flush toilet in my basement. The
effluence goes out through a 3/4" PVC pipe (would you believe??!!)

I need to connect that 3/4" into my main 3" PVC.

Anyway of doing that without cutting the 3" and slipping in a "T" ??



You want an SA-321-3

http://www.plumbingstore.com/saddle.html

Probably not at the big Orange Box...

Jim

EXT April 5th 07 06:45 PM

3/4 " PVC to 3" PVC
 
What about a vent for the toilet, or is it allowed to be installed on a wet
vent (the pipe used for other water draining through it.

"Speedy Jim" wrote in message
t...
46erjoe wrote:

I'm installing a saniflush up-flush toilet in my basement. The
effluence goes out through a 3/4" PVC pipe (would you believe??!!)

I need to connect that 3/4" into my main 3" PVC.

Anyway of doing that without cutting the 3" and slipping in a "T" ??



You want an SA-321-3

http://www.plumbingstore.com/saddle.html

Probably not at the big Orange Box...

Jim




Speedy Jim April 5th 07 06:58 PM

3/4 " PVC to 3" PVC
 
EXT wrote:

What about a vent for the toilet, or is it allowed to be installed on a wet
vent (the pipe used for other water draining through it.



Good point. Apparently the mfr recommends a vent
connection for the tank (discharge line can't be used as wet vent).
OP should have all those instructions with it.



"Speedy Jim" wrote in message
t...

46erjoe wrote:


I'm installing a saniflush up-flush toilet in my basement. The
effluence goes out through a 3/4" PVC pipe (would you believe??!!)

I need to connect that 3/4" into my main 3" PVC.

Anyway of doing that without cutting the 3" and slipping in a "T" ??



You want an SA-321-3

http://www.plumbingstore.com/saddle.html

Probably not at the big Orange Box...

Jim





Richard J Kinch April 5th 07 07:01 PM

3/4 " PVC to 3" PVC
 
46erjoe writes:

Anyway of doing that without cutting the 3" and slipping in a "T" ??


Saddle fitting. Or drill and tap threads.

jJim McLaughlin April 5th 07 09:57 PM

3/4 " PVC to 3" PVC
 
46erjoe wrote:
I'm installing a saniflush up-flush toilet in my basement. The
effluence goes out through a 3/4" PVC pipe (would you believe??!!)

I need to connect that 3/4" into my main 3" PVC.

Anyway of doing that without cutting the 3" and slipping in a "T" ??



No. None that will meet code.

Nick Hull April 5th 07 11:36 PM

3/4 " PVC to 3" PVC
 
In article ,
46erjoe wrote:

I'm installing a saniflush up-flush toilet in my basement. The
effluence goes out through a 3/4" PVC pipe (would you believe??!!)

I need to connect that 3/4" into my main 3" PVC.

Anyway of doing that without cutting the 3" and slipping in a "T" ??


Get a saddle fitting ;)

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