Back drops i hate doing them
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had a result last week a building inspector let me put a back drop on the out side of a existing manhole.it was justabout imposible to put it inside the chamber...he let me use a junction on the rocker pipe normaly i hate doing back drops but this one was a doddle...any one else on here hates doing back drops or is it just me....
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Can't understand why you hate doing a backdrop ??? They can save a lot of unnecessary excavation. If the gradient is going to be less than 1/10 you are allowed to use them. You would , in most circumstances put them outside the manhole. Did one last week 225 timesaver, very heavy, but used a deadman to hold the bend.
sean
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We call them drop shafts and are dead common, always outside the manhole and continue the run into the man hole for roding purposes. Drops down to invert level and into the run.
Giles
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