Ok, So I am refitting/refurb'ing a shower room and turning what was a traditional shower into a wet room.
The shower drain is self-contained and has its own access to the external drains, so no problem there.
The toilet and the sink used to both go into a shared waste pipe fitted inside the room in a corner. When I removed all of the old plumbing, the top of the soil pipe was just capped off with a screw cap for access but didn't have any kind of venting.
Having done some research, it appears that it would be better if the soil pipe could be fitted outside and vented to atmosphere, but for a number of reasons, this isn't going to happen. So, I need to consider how to deal with the internal soil pipe.
Firstly, do I actually need an AAV, the toilet waste will join the stack (such as it is) from the side through a 92.5 branch and the sink waste will join the same branch, also from the side. There will be no possibility of a water plug forming on a long drop and sucking the water from the sink trap, or at least I don't think there will.
Secondly, if I do need to fit an AAV, I think that best practice is to fit the AAV so that it is higher than the highest trapped water in the system, this will mean coming above the level of the sink, which will be a real pain as I will have to box it in and allow for access in what will be a fully tiled room. Would it be a disaster if the AAV sat at roughly the same level as the sink trap, maybe even slightly below, which would allow it to finish below the level of the sink and be hidden in the sink cabinet?
Any comments gratefully received, thanks for reading...
Nigel
The shower drain is self-contained and has its own access to the external drains, so no problem there.
The toilet and the sink used to both go into a shared waste pipe fitted inside the room in a corner. When I removed all of the old plumbing, the top of the soil pipe was just capped off with a screw cap for access but didn't have any kind of venting.
Having done some research, it appears that it would be better if the soil pipe could be fitted outside and vented to atmosphere, but for a number of reasons, this isn't going to happen. So, I need to consider how to deal with the internal soil pipe.
Firstly, do I actually need an AAV, the toilet waste will join the stack (such as it is) from the side through a 92.5 branch and the sink waste will join the same branch, also from the side. There will be no possibility of a water plug forming on a long drop and sucking the water from the sink trap, or at least I don't think there will.
Secondly, if I do need to fit an AAV, I think that best practice is to fit the AAV so that it is higher than the highest trapped water in the system, this will mean coming above the level of the sink, which will be a real pain as I will have to box it in and allow for access in what will be a fully tiled room. Would it be a disaster if the AAV sat at roughly the same level as the sink trap, maybe even slightly below, which would allow it to finish below the level of the sink and be hidden in the sink cabinet?
Any comments gratefully received, thanks for reading...
Nigel