24"
10 feet away unless it terminates 2 feet above the top of such an opening
Yes if the vent pipe is 4" and vertical by code and there is nothing connected between your toilet tee and where you would connect your new toilet tee. If not worried about codes then yes you can connect to a 3" vent line if no other vent lines are connected down stream. If you have a vent pipe that is less then 3" and or you have other vents connected between your old toilet tee and your new toilet tee then NO you can not connect a new tee for your toilet.
By using IS code(456-2000) for reinforced cement concrete.
In order to determine a single code for your Cistern, you must provide additional product detail. For example, what is the cistern made of?The more you can tell me about your cistern, the better.
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As long as they're not easily confused, it is mostly a matter of choice.
The minimum distance is 15 inches from the center of the closet shoe or toilet to the edge of the lav or vanity.
The 2003 UPC mandates 24 inches clearance from the front lip of the bowl to any obstruction. The 2003 IPC (International Plumbing Code) mandates 21" minimum from the front of the bowl to any obstruction.
Which code ? there are several out there
According to the 2006 International Plumbing Code, the following are the minimum dimentions for setting a toilet: From rear wall to center of drain line = 12 1/2 inches min. (General Standard Not Code) From side wall or side cabinet to center of drain or centerline of toilet = 15 inches min. From front of toilet to front wall or cabinet = 21 inches min. From front of toilet to Toilet dispenser = 7 to 9 inches. I hope you find this usefull. Terry
Code minimum 15" to center of toilet from side wall.
In the US there is no minimum distance. However, a local municipality can require a minimum distance by local code or ordinance.
the width required for building code space is a minimum of 30 inches.
According to the IPC code book it should be a minimum of 12 inches.
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