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Hi,
I have been tasked with mapping the sewage systems at work and I have done OK so far, that was until I came to an old on that has 6 connections and a trap outlet. It is quite deep and is quite
large (I have not been into it) There are 2 dropshafts for foul, 2 proper connections and 2 6" pipes that just poke through the side wall, one at 90 degrees to the flow, also foul.
I am trying to label the drawing with useful indications of how the connection is made, So far, I have got dropshafts labelled OK but what would you recommend I call the poking out ones?
Pictures in my album of this lovely drain
http://picasaweb.google.co.uk/johncorme/Drains
Thanks
I have been tasked with mapping the sewage systems at work and I have done OK so far, that was until I came to an old on that has 6 connections and a trap outlet. It is quite deep and is quite
large (I have not been into it) There are 2 dropshafts for foul, 2 proper connections and 2 6" pipes that just poke through the side wall, one at 90 degrees to the flow, also foul.
I am trying to label the drawing with useful indications of how the connection is made, So far, I have got dropshafts labelled OK but what would you recommend I call the poking out ones?
Pictures in my album of this lovely drain
http://picasaweb.google.co.uk/johncorme/Drains
Thanks
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Johno12345 wrote:Hi,
I have been tasked with mapping the sewage systems at work and I have done OK so far, that was until I came to an old on that has 6 connections and a trap outlet. It is quite deep and is quite
large (I have not been into it) There are 2 dropshafts for foul, 2 proper connections and 2 6" pipes that just poke through the side wall, one at 90 degrees to the flow, also foul.
I am trying to label the drawing with useful indications of how the connection is made, So far, I have got dropshafts labelled OK but what would you recommend I call the poking out ones?
Pictures in my album of this lovely drain
http://picasaweb.google.co.uk/johncorme/Drains
Thanks
Hope you dont go in unless there is a confined spaces set up as manholes are potentially dangerous, especially live ones. they are rodding points for the backdrops.
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Ha! There are far worse things down manholes to come up stinking of - diesel isn't one of them, that is a daily occurence for me!
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