Do the two connected drains and ventilation pipes in the high rise bathroom need to extend out of th

Updated on Bathroom 2024-07-15
3 answers
  1. Anonymous users2024-01-24

    Doesn't the kitchen have a flue? The exhaust of the kitchen follows the exhaust duct of the range hood.

  2. Anonymous users2024-01-23

    This is no problem, rest assured.

    Having said that, the kitchen has two risers for you, and your kitchen has reduced the usable areaWould you like that?

    The reason is that the new version of the specification requires that more than 11 floors of the house, the bathroom should be equipped with a special ventilation riser, that is, a riser for drainage, and another riser for ventilation. Because the calculated drainage of the kitchen is smaller than that of the bathroom, there is no need to set up a special ventilation riser, so it is only necessary to connect the top of the kitchen riser with the atmosphere.

    You can observe the old houses, the old houses (about 11 floors before 08-09), and there is only one riser in the bathroom. And a 30-story house, whether it is before or after 08-09, the bathroom should be two risers, because there are many floors and the drainage flow is large, and the drainage volume of a single riser cannot meet the requirements.

  3. Anonymous users2024-01-22

    This is no problem with the promotion of ants, rest assured to live.

    Having said that, the kitchen has two risers for you, isn't there less area reduction in your kitchen? Would you like that?

    The reason is that the new version of the code requires that more than 11 floors of the residence, the bathroom should be equipped with a special ventilation riser, that is, a riser for drainage, and another riser for ventilation. Because the calculated drainage of the kitchen is smaller than that of the bathroom, there is no need to set up a special ventilation riser, so it is only necessary to connect the top of the kitchen riser with the atmosphere.

    You can observe the old houses, the old houses (about 11 floors before 08-09), and there is only one riser in the bathroom. And a 30-story house, whether it is before or after 08-09, the bathroom should be two risers, because there are many floors and the drainage flow is large, and the drainage volume of a single riser cannot meet the requirements.

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