There is only one toilet sewage pipe, which rule is violated, it is generally a sewage pipe

Updated on Bathroom 2024-08-18
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  1. Anonymous users2024-01-24

    It is normal to have only one sewage pipe in the bathroom, only the sewage generated by the toilet is discharged, and the general pipe diameter is at least DE110 or above, and the high-rise will be used.

    Back to DE160, the kitchen water can be set up separately according to the situation, it can also be discharged into the toilet sewage standpipe, the rainwater pipe must be an independent riser, and the air conditioning water is currently required to be drained by an independent riser.

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