Building Regs H1

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Just a quick query. Building regs H1 state that branch discharge pipes should be kept within certain lenghts & gradients. These change according to whether they are 50% , 70%, full bore fill or separate systems. My query is how can you tell whether a discharge pipe is 50%, 70% or full bore fill (separate systems are easy to spot) in order to compute appropriate calculations? :?:
Any help greatly appreciated
NPD
 
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If you dont know then dont reply!

This question would be much better asked on the IPHE forum where some members digest the Building Regulations for breakfast.

I am totally guessing, I make no bones about it, but could it be a 50 mm pipe discharging into a 100 mm pipe would be classed as a 50% fill ??? ( or even less if based on cross-sectional area? )

I hope I am not making a fool of myself!

Tony
 
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I am totally guessing, I make no bones about it, but could it be a 50 mm pipe discharging into a 100 mm pipe would be classed as a 50% fill ??? ( or even less if based on cross-sectional area? )

makes sense to me ;)
 
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I hope I am not making a fool of myself!

Tony
Relatively speaking, you will have to try much harder to be percieved as foolish.....to some it comes naturally ;) AFAIK this is getting technically into the "common or garden"....Single Stack system..and I`m pretty sure Marley Drainage have good diagrams and literature on their site........."Separate Systems"...............That rings a bell in the dim and distant........I think we`ve got another NVQ`er here guys.......I wondered why my brain felt it was being picked @ :LOL:
 
I'll check out the Marley diagrams thanks for those who helped. Just completed my NVQ! :LOL: However just annoyed me that I couldn't figure this out - I know in practise you don't have to be so precise ;)
 
I said """If you dont know then dont reply! "".

That was actually directed at myself, meaning that I should have kept quiet unless I was 100% sure.

Unfortunately JPC jumped in with a ( usless ) reply but he wrote that as I was writing mine.

My comment was NOT directed to him! ( Although it will now look as if it was! )

We still dont know what the real answer is but as its apparently only a student question its less important! I had asumed it was a conscientious builder trying to comply with regulations ( yes unlikely I know! )

Tony
 

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