You also have to use the code for your city or your county. Most county and city codes are the same saying that they need to be roof vented.
No, that would defeat the purpose of a vent being that there needs to be air pressure to keep the sewer gas down.
Sure you can, If you want the waste to drip from the vent too the ground, but who cares the Chinese do it so why cant you???
A waste drain vent allows the air to flow so that the drain works properly. It has to meet a calculation that I do not Know, BUT a licensed Plumber will know this calculation. I believe you are asking because this is an unusual situation. Just remember if it does not meet the calculation, you will have nothing but trouble with the drainage. please consult with a GOOD plumber.
No.
The toilet and the sink both drain into the grey water waste lines. Because they are connected by piping, sound can travel through the pipes from the toilet to the sink.
Waste disposals or garbage disposals are unit used in the kitchen, and mounted under the sink between the drain and the trap. They grind or shred food particles and waste into very small pieces so it will go through the plumbing with out clogging the drain.
Drain, Waste and Vent System. It is all of the Drain and Waste piping and their associated vent piping
The respiratory system is responsible for taking in oxygen from the air and releasing carbon dioxide as waste to the exterior. This process occurs in the lungs through breathing.
no, for health reasions,
It is not safe to dispose of acid down the drain as it can be harmful to the environment and cause damage to pipes. Instead, contact your local hazardous waste disposal facility for proper disposal instructions.
Waste products can harden and can block the open drain.
No, denatured alcohol should not be poured down the drain. It contains additives that make it toxic and hazardous to the environment. Instead, it should be disposed of according to local hazardous waste regulations. Always check with your local waste management guidelines for proper disposal methods.
Yes.
To properly connect the tub drain to the waste pipe, you will need to ensure that the drain assembly is securely attached to the tub and that the waste pipe is properly aligned and connected to the drain. This typically involves using a drain wrench to tighten the drain assembly and using PVC glue or plumber's putty to seal the connection between the drain and the waste pipe. It is important to follow the manufacturer's instructions and local plumbing codes when making this connection to ensure a proper and leak-free installation.
Lindane should be disposed of at a hazardous waste facility or through a hazardous waste collection program. Do not pour it down the drain or throw it in the trash. Contact your local waste management authority for guidance on proper disposal methods.