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Re: Foul water drainageFrom: info@builderswebsource.com Category: Plumbing Remote Name: 63.198.181.43 Date: 28 Oct 2002 Time: 02:16 AM
CommentsIf you must keep your slope constant at 1 in 40, the offsets should be joined by shallow bends, such as 45 or 22.5 degree sweeps. You want to ensure that in the event of a clog, you can run a snake through the pipe without encountering any resistance. You may want to add a cleanout at each bend just to give you future peace of mind. Builders Websource.
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