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    correct wet horizontal venting application?

    So as long as the shower is within total of 8’ developed length to the main stack it is fine correct?
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    correct wet horizontal venting application?

    Thank you for the response. Just out of curiosity, is the tub drain connected to the 2" wet vent in your diagram because it is not shown to have a vent in my original diagram? My original diagram didn't mention that the shower is ~4' from the main stack. Does that change anything? Or is the...
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    correct wet horizontal venting application?

    Yes, NJ. In the NSPC section 12.10.1 talks about Wet venting. There are 5 stipulations that need to be met. I believe my diagram meets all of them and the tables / sections it refers to. I can upload a screen shot of the code but don't know if it is allowed here.
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    correct wet horizontal venting application?

    Question 1: Would be legal under any code in the USA? Question 2: Would it be legal in particular under the NSPC?
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    correct wet horizontal venting application?

    Hello All, I just put together this wet venting scheme and wanted to see if you all agree that it is a correct application of horizontal wet venting for a bathroom group. Please see attached.
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    Test Tee vs Wye with Cleanout adapter

    Thank you for the response, appreciate it.
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    Test Tee vs Wye with Cleanout adapter

    here is a quick sketch of what I mean.
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    Test Tee vs Wye with Cleanout adapter

    Hello all, Quick question regarding the use of a test tee as a cleanout. At the base of my drain stack where it connects to the sewer line to the outside, I have installed a test tee in the vertical portion of the stack right above my long sweep 90 that goes to the sewer. That test tee's...
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