Durgo / Air Valve - Can I Use The Small Type For A Toilet ?
Discussion
I have used the std 4" durgo for toilets in the past but have just found out that there are smaller versions that fit to 40mm pipe.
Will these let enough air through for a toilet or are they only for sinks ?
(I'd want to plumbing it to the sink which is connected to the toilet)
All my bathrooms have their own run to the inspection chamber so they are effectively all at the end of the run - so will durgos be acceptable ?
It is a private sewer to my septic tank if that matters.
Will these let enough air through for a toilet or are they only for sinks ?
(I'd want to plumbing it to the sink which is connected to the toilet)
All my bathrooms have their own run to the inspection chamber so they are effectively all at the end of the run - so will durgos be acceptable ?
It is a private sewer to my septic tank if that matters.
Renovation said:
It is a private sewer to my septic tank if that matters.
It does. From the Klargester Alpha install guide,"An additional local air inlet can be fitted to the tank
where circumstances require it. If there is no open soil
stack (e.g. drainage systems with air admittance
valves only), then the septic tank must be
independently vented."
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