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New toilet plumbing

Postby MICHAEL55 on Wed May 13, 2009 7:15 pm

I am adding an upstairs master bath in a small room connected to the master bedroom. There is a wet-wall containing plumbing for an existing upstairs bath and existing downstairs bath. The existing upstairs and downstairs toilets each have their own wastepipes to the main drain in the crawlspace. Can a new toilet connection be added to the vented vertical wastewater pipe that serves the downstaires toilet or would this be a no-no? If not, can a 2-way toilet arrangement (one on each side of the wet-wall) be installed on the vented upstairs vertical wastepipe?
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Re: New toilet plumbing

Postby WILLIAM21 on Fri May 15, 2009 10:14 am

If you want to stay compliant to your building codes, no. If you don't care about code violations (may be an issue if you ever sell your house) then go ahead, it will work just fine. Just remember the plumbers 3 important rules: Brown trout don't swim upstream, don't bite your fingernails and payday is on Friday.
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Re: New toilet plumbing

Postby plumbings83 on Mon Nov 09, 2009 7:10 am

be sure that your pipes have the capacity to withstand a two-way connected for your supposedly-built bathroom.. to help you through this, check out my website and it could serve as your guide: http://www.zoomplg.com
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Re: New toilet plumbing

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Re: New toilet plumbing

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Re: New toilet plumbing

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New toilet plumbing

Postby johnmack on Tue Jun 01, 2010 6:03 pm

Thanks for providing the information:-)


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Babington style waste oil heater pumps

Postby StickyDrumGuy on Wed Jul 14, 2010 12:54 am

The cam gear pump works fine for filtered WVO or used motor oil Babington heaters and I have installed it on my Babington style heaters. Ldu Company's stock number is 450516 , The only thing about the cam gear pump is that the fire kind of pulses as the cam gear rotates. If you use the spur gear pump that is LDU's stock number 450512 then you get a steady non-pulsing fire. The WVO pump website is http://www.liangdianup.com/subpages/oilpump_1.htm or you can click through to the tools section from the home page at http://www.LDUcompany.com

LDU Company also has other parts that I use for building my waste oil burners, like gear reduction motors. I find it best to turn the pump slower because you really don't need a whole lot of oil dripping on the atomizer ball.
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