Marscar Bowl
I am in the process of installing a new toilet in a downstairs cloakroom. The 110mm soil pipe is in place and is quite shallow as it exits the building. I need to connect this to the sewer man hole which is about 4feet deep and about 25 feet away. ie., far too deep/steep for a 1:40 fall. It has been suggested to me that I use a marscar bowl and come off the bottom at 45 deg to the required depth. Have found out that these are quite expensive so want to check this is a sensible solution. http://www.polypipe.com/polypipe/con...ERRAIN-Marscar Any experience of these anyone? mark |
Marscar Bowl
On 24 Sep, 10:28, "mark" wrote:
I am in the process of installing a new toilet in a downstairs cloakroom. The 110mm soil pipe is in place and is quite shallow as it exits the building. I need to connect this to the sewer man hole which is about 4feet deep and about 25 feet away. ie., far too deep/steep for a 1:40 fall. It has been suggested to me that I use a marscar bowl and come off the bottom at 45 deg to the required depth. Have found out that these are quite expensive so want to check this is a sensible solution. http://www.polypipe.com/polypipe/con...ERRAIN-Marscar Any experience of these anyone? mark You want to avoid intermediate gradients, where *stuff* can get stranded ? Why do you need a chamber ? Why not run a 45 degree section without a chamber, and just put a rodding eye on top ? Simon. |
Marscar Bowl
"sm_jamieson" wrote in message ... On 24 Sep, 10:28, "mark" wrote: I am in the process of installing a new toilet in a downstairs cloakroom. The 110mm soil pipe is in place and is quite shallow as it exits the building. I need to connect this to the sewer man hole which is about 4feet deep and about 25 feet away. ie., far too deep/steep for a 1:40 fall. It has been suggested to me that I use a marscar bowl and come off the bottom at 45 deg to the required depth. Have found out that these are quite expensive so want to check this is a sensible solution. http://www.polypipe.com/polypipe/con...ERRAIN-Marscar Any experience of these anyone? mark You want to avoid intermediate gradients, where *stuff* can get stranded ? Why do you need a chamber ? Why not run a 45 degree section without a chamber, and just put a rodding eye on top ? Simon. I'm coming round to that idea. I have seen the prices of marscar chambers. Thanks mark |
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