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Soil fall angle
I will be moving various bits of soil piping around and have drawn a
blank on fall rates. From a look, old cast iron pipes look to have a generally steeper fall than modern (smooth) plastic piping [which makes sense]. Also, soil piping seems to come with either 2.5 degree or 22.5 degree branch adaptors. What are the regs / practice? Is it 2.5 degrees for plastic and 22.5 for iron? Thanks, Mark |
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