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Yes. How depends on the governing code. You'll need to know how many fixture units you are serving (lavatory=1, sink=2, toilet =3 or 4, shower =2, bidet=1, dishwash=2, clothes wash = 2), what size pipe you are venting and what size vent pipe you are using. Internationallly there may be no percentage limit on horizontal vs total vent length, but within the U.S., look for a percent limitation. For example, Illinois limits horizontal vent to 20% of the total run (referred to as developed length). You should be able to find the applicable table in the local State Plumbing code at your local library.

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