downstream of a closet bend within 8 ft for three inch pipe and 10 feet for 4 in pipe at least half the size of the drain... unless it is stack vented then it would be full size of the stack right
the purpose of the toilet is to go #2 & #3 and for the waste that comes out to go down the drain and get clean and it does it over and over again
It will more than likely plug the toilet and/or drain line and cause a flood and backup of the sewer
either the vert is plugged and there is no air getting through or there is no vent at all
The laundry waste pipe is fitted to the main drain near the toilet and the main pipe down the line past toilet is partly plugged, forcing the laundry waste up the toilet waste tube. You need to auger the pipe from toilet to outside. If all the piping is in ground you will have to remove toilet from floor to do this properly.
Ideally 1/4" per foot minimum
Usually toilet flange is glued down onto plastic drain pipe. There is a toilet flange that can be glued inside of plastic drain pipe also.
It goes down the toilet but if you go in the sink it goes down the drain.
By plumbing codes, no.
No, it should go about 1/2 to 3/4 of the way down to the bottom of the bowl.
It died and went down the toilet drain
There should be no reason the toilet would overflow. The water being turned off should have no effect on it. As long as the drain is clear even if the shut off valve in the tank didn't work, the water will just go down the drain.
To drain a toilet properly, turn off the water supply valve located behind the toilet. Flush the toilet to remove most of the water. Use a plunger to push any remaining water down the drain. You can also use a wet/dry vacuum to remove water if needed.
To clean a toilet drain effectively, start by pouring a mixture of baking soda and vinegar down the drain. Let it sit for about 30 minutes, then flush with hot water. You can also use a toilet auger or a plunger to remove any clogs. Regular maintenance with a toilet brush and cleaner can help prevent buildup in the drain.
The main drain is plugged. You may need to remove the toilet and snake directly down the drain.
Water runs in the toilet bowl to maintain proper water levels and to flush waste down the drain when the toilet is flushed.
The purpose of the water pipe in a toilet system is to supply water to the toilet tank, which is necessary for flushing waste down the drain.
It will more than likely plug the toilet and/or drain line and cause a flood and backup of the sewer