rest bend at bottom of soil stack

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Hi,

If I have a standard 90 degree rest bend at the bottom of a soil stack, and that feeds in to an inspection cover 4 metres away, does that rest bend constitute a change of direction that requires a rodding access of some kind?

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Gary
 
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If it is below ground yes, it the bend is above geound the fit a access branch.
 
change of direction refers to the horizontal drains - you can rod 4 metres back from the manhole with 4 drain rods ( 5 will get round the bend and up the stack) so I would say no, it`s fine
 

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