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I think the standard is a 4-5" pipe for toilet exhausts. To use a 2" pipe is asking for trouble. Friends of mine have the toilets that grind the waste in a box behind the cistern before it is flushed away. They both have had no end of trouble with the systems which grinds and flushes goes away through a standard size 22mm copper pipe to the sewer line. It is one thing to 'economise' and put up with the inconvenience of the smell and stuff like that - undoing the grind box to get to clogged blades - and there is the costs of "doing the job properly". I really advise you to do the job properly. Less hassle in the end.
To match 2 phase line voltage it has to be the same voltage.
A slope of 1/4" in 12' is 0.0017 - inadequate for cleansing; it should be at least 0.0084 to produce a reasonable flow velocity of 2 ft/sec. The metric slope I was informed is 18mm in 1000mm Most codes require a 1/4" slope for each 12" of run.
Line current = 10MW / 500kV = 20A Assuming the 1000 ohms is the resistance of the entire transmission line, end to end. Power loss = line current ^ 2 * line resistance = 20A ^ 2 * 1000 ohms = 400 KW
Depends on the specs of the sewer or most sewer pipes 4" and smaller can be set at 2% or 1/4" per foot. 6" and bigger they can be set at 1% or 1/8" per foot and most main sewer lines are set even less of a grade.
Type in sewer run 2 then click on shock-wave or just go to shock-wave and type in sewer run 2
1-foot section of pipe contained 0.6528 gallons of water. 1/4 inch per foot but standard would be 1/8" per foot sewer line necessary in a house. alliedallcityinc.com
You must first connect a 1/2 inch PVC pipe to the outlet for the regeneration fitting on the softner and run this pipe outside and trench to the sewer drain and tie into sewer drain. The sewer drain will then flow the brine regenerater fluid to the septic tank.
30 cm cheers broA kitchen WASTE pipe is 11/2" in many codes which is utter stupidity as the kitchen WASTE line does become reduced with grease and soap scum depositsIf the WASTE piping is going under ground to connect to the SOIL line (sewer piping) then 2" is strongly recommended as snaking an 11/2 line can be very challenging as the fittings are very short radius
The problem could be anything from a small ball thrown down the drain, to roots clogging up the sewer line, to a cracked sewer line, all of which have been known to block sewer lines. Best bet is to dig down where the rods end and investigate the problem
you have to defeat the sewer king then get into the sewer with the crowbar
What is the last word on Step 2 before the dotted line?
a word count cinquain is the kids version of trational cinquain but the point is it looks like this. Line 1 1 word Line 2 2 words Line 3 3 words Line 4 4 words Line 5 1 word
a word count cinquain is the kids version of trational cinquain but the point is it looks like this. Line 1 1 word Line 2 2 words Line 3 3 words Line 4 4 words Line 5 1 word
a word count cinquain is the kids version of trational cinquain but the point is it looks like this. Line 1 1 word Line 2 2 words Line 3 3 words Line 4 4 words Line 5 1 word
Depends on the "Sink" waste if it is a 2" sink waste a 3/8 cable will be fine.