Green Building Bible, Fourth Edition |
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These two books are the perfect starting place to help you get to grips with one of the most vitally important aspects of our society - our homes and living environment. PLEASE NOTE: A download link for Volume 1 will be sent to you by email and Volume 2 will be sent to you by post as a book. |
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Posted By: atomicbisfI've always been told that one needed at least open vent in the system to allow any gases to escape.
Ed
Posted By: JontiI have this arrangement and have had no issues.Useful to know, thanks.
Posted By: PeterStarckI have one outside vent adjacent to the sewage treatment plant.Interesting, how high is that stack - just above ground or a lot taller?
Posted By: CWattersI was told the BCO normally require one open stack at the furthest end from the main sewer.Makes sense but wonder if it's different if it's going to a treatment plant which is itself vented.
Posted By: HalcyonRichardi.e. an open stack in an en suite bathroomSorry, assuming you don't mean an open stack literally in an en suite, do you mean an open stack up the wall outside or one going up from the en suite to the loft? If to the loft, then what - ridge vent?
Posted By: Jontimine goes to a septic tank and has a good run of maybe 45m though only 20ish from last manhole. BCO passed it with just AAV without any hesitation.As I say interpretation by the BCO at the time and if that is what he wants then that is what you have to do
Posted By: Ed Daviesmy expectation is to cycle through 2 days on site and one day ordering stuff/asking questions on here/domestic stuff/resting modulated by weather, deliveries and so on
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