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js5895 June 16th 07 09:03 AM

cleanout terminated properly?
 
Hi,

I have a 4" pipe going through my basement wall that I think is called
a sewer cleanout and I think it's not terminated properly.
The pipe is a 4" C.I. with 2 ears threaded for screws with a mushroom
vent cap on it. Does that sound right?


Speedy Jim June 16th 07 02:22 PM

cleanout terminated properly?
 
js5895 wrote:
Hi,

I have a 4" pipe going through my basement wall that I think is called
a sewer cleanout and I think it's not terminated properly.
The pipe is a 4" C.I. with 2 ears threaded for screws with a mushroom
vent cap on it. Does that sound right?


It's not a cleanout; it's a vent.

Odd, but some parts of the country (East coast)
required a low level vent to admit air into
the system so that air would continually circulate
up and out the roof terminal of the vent stack.

Jim

js5895 June 16th 07 08:48 PM

cleanout terminated properly?
 
On Jun 16, 9:22 am, Speedy Jim wrote:
js5895 wrote:
Hi,


I have a 4" pipe going through my basement wall that I think is called
a sewer cleanout and I think it's not terminated properly.
The pipe is a 4" C.I. with 2 ears threaded for screws with a mushroom
vent cap on it. Does that sound right?


It's not a cleanout; it's a vent.

Odd, but some parts of the country (East coast)
required a low level vent to admit air into
the system so that air would continually circulate
up and out the roof terminal of the vent stack.

Jim


That makes sense because, the pipe goes through the wall and on to the
other side then, it goes down into the floor where right next to it,
in the floor, is a 4" C.I. pipe with a threaded cover that has a
square lug on it, so that has to be my cleanout. I couldn't figure out
why I had two cleanouts, now I know. btw, I am in the east coast.
Thanks, for solving this.



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