jmatyasovsky
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Hi,
I am looking for some guidance regarding replacing the existing copper drain lines with PVC in a 2nd floor bathroom. Please see the attached photos. Two of the photos show the existing copper drains as they were plumbed when the house was built in the late 1960’s. The toilet was run with a 3” line which goes from the 2nd floor straight down into the main. The 3” 90 has a 2” side inlet. The side inlet is a 2” line that runs out the roof. The only other item on this 2” vent line is the 1 ½” lav which can be seen in the photos. As I understand it, the toilet is being wet vented through that side inlet 90.
I plan to keep the toilet and lav layout almost identical. The original lav line was plumbed for 2 lavs. I only plan to have one.
Is the existing layout with the side inlet 90 ok or is there a better method to accomplish the wet vent?
In the last photo, I have some of the copper lines removed. I have a low heel 90 with two 90’s. Would that be any better? I’m a bit confused with the best method to wet vent due to the vent having to angle over to the 3” stack within the joist bay. Will the flow of water from the lav effectively kill the venting if the lav was being used when the toilet is flushed in either of these layouts?
I am looking for some guidance regarding replacing the existing copper drain lines with PVC in a 2nd floor bathroom. Please see the attached photos. Two of the photos show the existing copper drains as they were plumbed when the house was built in the late 1960’s. The toilet was run with a 3” line which goes from the 2nd floor straight down into the main. The 3” 90 has a 2” side inlet. The side inlet is a 2” line that runs out the roof. The only other item on this 2” vent line is the 1 ½” lav which can be seen in the photos. As I understand it, the toilet is being wet vented through that side inlet 90.
I plan to keep the toilet and lav layout almost identical. The original lav line was plumbed for 2 lavs. I only plan to have one.
Is the existing layout with the side inlet 90 ok or is there a better method to accomplish the wet vent?
In the last photo, I have some of the copper lines removed. I have a low heel 90 with two 90’s. Would that be any better? I’m a bit confused with the best method to wet vent due to the vent having to angle over to the 3” stack within the joist bay. Will the flow of water from the lav effectively kill the venting if the lav was being used when the toilet is flushed in either of these layouts?