Hi there! What a great site!
I am getting a porch built in a 6 year old property. We have discovered a (hidden) plastic inspection chamber, which has 3 pipes feeding in, and one going out. One of the input pipes seems to have a blanking plug, and the other two are fed by different parts of the house.
My first question, please, is to ask whether the blanking plus is normal? Why not use a 2-into-1 chamber?
More importantly, when the porch is complete, the IC will be inside the house!! Is this normal/acceptable? Can anyone advise me of possible alternatives? I imagine that the whole thing can be moved….. ?
Cheers in anticipation,
Mark
Inpection chamber inside a house - Enclosing an ic within a porch
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The reason for the blanked inlet is that those preformed bases provide 3 inlets and one outlet. Larger units have 5 in and 1 out, but there's no obligation to use all of them. The 2-in-1-out chambers are much smaller, typically 225 or 300mm diameter and as such are not large enough t be acceptable as an inspection chamber - they're known as access chambers.
IC in the house is less than ideal. You MUST use a double-sealed cover if it stays where it is, but I'd give serious consideration to getting it moved so that it stays outdoors where it belongs.
IC in the house is less than ideal. You MUST use a double-sealed cover if it stays where it is, but I'd give serious consideration to getting it moved so that it stays outdoors where it belongs.
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