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Joe Kelleher July 28th 06 04:40 PM

Connecting sink drain to WC soil pipe
 
I recently moved into my first home, which has a toilet but no sink in a
small room downstairs at the front of the house. I want to add a sink to
the downstairs toilet, but I'm unsure of where and how to connect the
drain outlet. The soil pipe from the toilet does not go through the
front wall, but rather turns downwards into a concrete floor. There is
no drain pipe or vent outside at this point. Is it acceptable to feed
the waste pipe from the sink directly into the outlet of the toilet
somehow? The sink is only about 1 m from the toilet. Does anything need
to be done to prevent backflow of sewage or foul vapour to the sink?
Would it help if I installed a vent to the outside, which is presumably
possible using small diameter pipe?

Thanks,

Joe

OldBill July 28th 06 08:16 PM

Connecting sink drain to WC soil pipe
 
Joe Kelleher wrote:
I recently moved into my first home, which has a toilet but no sink in a
small room downstairs at the front of the house. I want to add a sink to
the downstairs toilet, but I'm unsure of where and how to connect the
drain outlet. The soil pipe from the toilet does not go through the
front wall, but rather turns downwards into a concrete floor. There is
no drain pipe or vent outside at this point. Is it acceptable to feed
the waste pipe from the sink directly into the outlet of the toilet
somehow? The sink is only about 1 m from the toilet. Does anything need
to be done to prevent backflow of sewage or foul vapour to the sink?
Would it help if I installed a vent to the outside, which is presumably
possible using small diameter pipe?

Thanks,

Joe

You can get a clamp on boss that goes round the soil pipe.
If the soil pipe is plastic its easy to drill the required hole in it,
harder if its cast iron.
Of course, this goes after the U bend of the toilet and you have a U
trap or Hepworth valve in the basin waste pipe to stop smells.
Modern soil systems are sealed so you don't want to add any venting/

John Rumm July 28th 06 10:55 PM

Connecting sink drain to WC soil pipe
 
Joe Kelleher wrote:

I recently moved into my first home, which has a toilet but no sink in a
small room downstairs at the front of the house. I want to add a sink to
the downstairs toilet, but I'm unsure of where and how to connect the
drain outlet. The soil pipe from the toilet does not go through the
front wall, but rather turns downwards into a concrete floor. There is
no drain pipe or vent outside at this point. Is it acceptable to feed
the waste pipe from the sink directly into the outlet of the toilet
somehow? The sink is only about 1 m from the toilet. Does anything need
to be done to prevent backflow of sewage or foul vapour to the sink?
Would it help if I installed a vent to the outside, which is presumably
possible using small diameter pipe?


You may be able to change the WC connector to one that includes a pipe
connection point. Have a look at product number WC-CON8V on
http://www.mcalpineplumbing.com/cgi-...l?piid=1006002
for example.


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Cheers,

John.

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