Can you use a bathroom drain level pipe at 90 degrees?

Updated on Bathroom 2024-06-22
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  1. Anonymous users2024-01-24

    Bathroom drain level pipes can be used at ninety degrees.

    The size of the toilet drainage pipe is 100mm-3000mm, and the length is 30mm-200mm. DN50 is used for toilets as long as they are not toilets, and DN100 is used for toilets and pipes after toilets. Sewer pipes, kitchen and bathroom sewage and wastewater can not be discharged together, kitchen sink with DN50, floor drain with DN50, together with DN75.

    The drain connected to the toilet bowl should be DN110. The unique double corrugated structure effectively improves the external pressure strength of the product, and the drainage system will not be affected by the external pressure deformation.

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