Posted: Tue Apr 09, 2013 9:13 pm
I have a slight problem with a IC.
Its a 4 inlet IC, 2 on each side, with the usual main run straight through the centre.
On one side both inlets are not in use.
On the other side 1 inlet is not in use and the other inlet takes an upstairs soil stack.
The problem being that any toilet paper etc which comes into the IC from the soil stack ends up getting caught up on the blanked off inlets on the opposite side of the IC and also on the centre divide between the 2 blanked off inlets.
I fear that sooner or later this will cause a blockage in the IC.
Anyone have a solution other than possibly route the soil stack into the main run just before the IC so it enters the IC and flows straight through. I could then place an access point on the soil stack itself.
Cheers
JD
Its a 4 inlet IC, 2 on each side, with the usual main run straight through the centre.
On one side both inlets are not in use.
On the other side 1 inlet is not in use and the other inlet takes an upstairs soil stack.
The problem being that any toilet paper etc which comes into the IC from the soil stack ends up getting caught up on the blanked off inlets on the opposite side of the IC and also on the centre divide between the 2 blanked off inlets.
I fear that sooner or later this will cause a blockage in the IC.
Anyone have a solution other than possibly route the soil stack into the main run just before the IC so it enters the IC and flows straight through. I could then place an access point on the soil stack itself.
Cheers
JD