WHICH VENT If you're talking plumbing roof vents or soffit or ridge attic air vents; absolutely not!! I can't thing of a single vent that would be opened and closed at will.
A auto vent
Yes BUT not an outside wall
Vent through roof
Turn on the the water to the fixture. And let in run.
One that vents one fixture
You should not have to clean a vent on the roof. unless you are trying to clean the waste line to the fixture below. Then you would send plumbing rods through the vent on the roof.
To properly install an air vent for plumbing in your home, you need to first determine the best location for the vent, typically above the highest fixture in the plumbing system. Then, cut a hole in the pipe and install the vent according to the manufacturer's instructions. Make sure the vent is sloped slightly upwards to allow air to escape. Finally, secure the vent in place and test the plumbing system to ensure proper function.
Depends on the size of the vent and what city you're performing the work in. Speak with a plumbing inspector for that city and tell him the size vent and he will tell you the maximum length. To determine the size of a vent you have to know developed length of pipe and fittings and the fixture units connected
You would have a severe reduction of the drainage fixture units that would be able to drain
The highest 4 inch pipe should have a vent on it, or directly above a toilet junction Above the flood level rim of the fixture it is servicing IT does not mean the toilet
A fixture opening refers to the space or connection point where a plumbing fixture, such as a sink, toilet, or shower, is installed in a building's plumbing system. It is where the fixture is connected to the water supply and drainage pipes.
The plumbing vent is typically located on the roof of the house.
The minimum components are, the fixture being installed, cold and/or hot feed water, drainage or waste piping, and vent piping or air inlet for the drainage system.
WHICH VENT If you're talking plumbing roof vents or soffit or ridge attic air vents; absolutely not!! I can't thing of a single vent that would be opened and closed at will.
In a typical plumbing vent installation, there can be up to two elbows.
A bathroom plumbing diagram with a shower typically includes pipes for hot and cold water supply, a drain for the shower, and a vent pipe for proper drainage. The layout will show how these pipes are connected to the shower fixture and the main plumbing system in the house.