I don't mean to upset the apple cart, but it's very easy for Marley to say that they're happy with your design when there's no possibility of it ever coming back to haunt them. If the BCO doesn't pass it then you can't do it.I spoke to Marley technical advice. They told me I can use the branch turned through 90deg as on my diagram so long as the discharge from the toilet is down vertically into the 110 mm pipe.
I don't get this point - how would you do it without a bend?My toilet has the outlet at the back but they said it was OK to use a bend to take the pipe down to the main 110mm pipe.
I think you're guessing, and I think it's a wrong guess.I think it is only when you try to use the branch horizontally on the same plane as the main pipe that they do not like it.
Softus";p="820278 said:If the BCO doesn't pass it then you can't do it.
I don't get this point - how would you do it without a bend?
I think you're guessing, and I think it's a wrong guess.
As on the previous posting, I do not see anything in the Building regs that prevent me from doing it like this.
I am talking about the fact that the toilet does not have to have an outlet at the bottom to discharge vertically into the main 110mm pipe
I am not guessing, I read the links that appear at the bottom of this thread, where some people have discussed similar situations
You're one in a long line of people who believe they know what's in the Building Regulations without ever reading them.frediaz said:As on the previous posting, I do not see anything in the Building regs that prevent me from doing it like this.If the BCO doesn't pass it then you can't do it.
On everyone's behalf said:PART H DRAINAGE AND WASTE DISPOSAL
Foul water drainage
H1 (1) An adequate system of drainage shall be provided to carry foul water from appliances within the building...
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Giving of a building notice or deposit of plans
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(2) This regulation applies to a person who intends to—
(a) carry out building work;
(b) replace or renovate a thermal element in a building to which the energy efficiency requirements apply;
(c) make a change to a building’s energy status; or
(d) make a material change of use.
(2A) Subject to the following provisions of this regulation, a person to whom this regulation applies shall—
(a) give to the local authority a building notice in accordance with regulation 13; or
(b) deposit full plans with the local authority in accordance with regulation 14.
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(5) A person who intends to carry out building work is not required to give a building notice or deposit full plans where the work consists only of work—
(a) described in column 1 of the Table in Schedule 2A if the work is to be carried out by a person described in the corresponding entry in column 2 of that Table, and paragraphs 1 and 2 of that Schedule have effect for the purposes of the descriptions in the Table; or
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I don't know why you think that's relevant to anything.I am talking about the fact that the toilet does not have to have an outlet at the bottom to discharge vertically into the main 110mm pipeI don't get this point - how would you do it without a bend?
Chat is ok, but I see no point in basing a decision about your legal obligation on anything other than the Regulations themselves.I am not guessing, I read the links that appear at the bottom of this thread, where some people have discussed similar situationsI think you're guessing, and I think it's a wrong guess.
The only one who is guessing here is you. How do you know I have not read the regulations? Do you know if I am getting inspections from the Council and the NHBC? What is the point of you participating in these forums to confuse people?
Does it really matter how I know, when the fact is that you haven't?frediaz said:How do you know I have not read the regulations?
I have no opinion about that; I've merely pointed out that you need approval, and that you aren't guaranteed to get it.Do you know if I am getting inspections from the Council and the NHBC?
Please show me where I've written anything confusing. If you're confused, then it's only because you think the Guidance Document (at the link posted by blondini) represent the Building Regulations.What is the point of you participating in these forums to confuse people?
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