Search the forum,

110mm

The 20×110mm USN (also known as 20×110mm US Navy and 20mm Mk-100 Series) is an autocannon cartridge developed by the US Navy after World War II for use in Mk 11 and Mk 12 autocannon. They are called the Mk 100 series as they range from Mk 101 to Mk 109.
It has the same rim diameter as the 20×102mm but a different length and contour. It is not interchangeable with any other 20×110mm cartridge.

View More On Wikipedia.org
  1. R

    Pipe offset advice

    Hi, I'm installing a bathroom at the front of the house and need to get the main 110mm waste pipe to the back of the house where the main stack is. I've had to drill a large hole in the landing wall in order to get the pipe through to the other side, however directly on the other side of the...
  2. S

    110 mm water less trap

    fitting over flows from a break tank boosted cold water. can you get a water less trap bladder type to go inline with terrain solvent
  3. S

    90mm Geberit spigot into McAlpine WC connector - a bit baggy

    Hello Geberit WC frame has a spigot outlet as per picture [frame removed for clarity!] with a 90mm OD. Fits rather baggy in the McAlpine WC connector that has a quoted inlet size of 97-107mm. The seal measures 85mm across and does seal the joint albeit not very tightly. I would feel more...
  4. S

    WC connector into soil stack

    Anyone see any issue with pushing a WC pan connector straight in to the stack as per the image? Fits OK [ish], perhaps a bit loose. Other option would be to insert into a small piece of 110mm pipe and then dock it into the stack. Space is limited and I can't find a suitable spigot ended WC...
  5. B

    Subfloor pipework

    Good afternoon all, I have commenced an extension to my house and as part of this includes the main bathroom. The proposed floor construction make up is 150mm type 1, DPM, 150mm concrete, 150mm Insulation, and 70mm Screed. I plan to have all the subfloor pipework popups in-situ prior to...
  6. C

    Fall and length of 110mm waste problem.

    Hello, I have to fit a toilet into a room that is 8.5 meters away from an internal soil stack. It will have one double sweeping bend in the run two meters from the toilet My concern is the fall and the length of this run. I can manage approximately 16mm fall per meter over the total run, but the...
  7. U

    110mm soil pipe to tee into underground drainage pipe

    Hi all, I was hoping for some advice on how to run a new soil pipe for a new toilet in an extension, into the underground drainage? The customer said there is a old soil pipe there and he will dig it up for me, but what fitting do I use to tee into it if it's just a running underground clay...
  8. C

    Connecting 40mm waste outlet into110mm foul water system and crossing foul water pipe

    I am building an extension and need to connect a 40mm waste outlet from the bath into a new foul water system. I spoke to building control and was told that I needed to convert the 40mm pipe (this is already in place through the wall) into a 110mm stack fitted with an anti-vacuum valve. I...
  9. S

    how many toilets can enter 110mm soil

    looking at some light commercial,how many toilets can flow into 1 110mm soil pipe ,done a search cant find anything definite.. Any advice would be good
  10. W

    Worn rubber seal on 110mm soil pipe

    Hi. I am hoping someone can give me some good advice. I am renovating my house and the branch on my soil pipe (Hunter upvc 40 yrs old) is built into a dormer stud wall so cannot be removed. The small piece of soil pipe from the old toilet came out reasonably easily but the rubber seal (which is...
  11. G

    Bathroom waste runs

    Hi All, Need a solution for long bathroom waste runs, is this design ok. Everything to be done in solvent weld, building inspector said if the runs were quite long use larger pipe size, so proposing 40mm from bath and sink to outside wall, 50 mm for shower to outside wall then 50mm run to stack...
  12. P

    What expansion gaps for 110mm pvc pipework?

    I know that you should chamfer the ends of cut pipe to ease entry at connections and avoid damaging the seal, and also to match the internal profile of junctions. I have also read that you should pull the pipe out 10mm to allow for thermal expansion. Is this right and is it at every junction?
  13. T

    Joining soil pipe

    Hi, First, I'm not a professional plumber. I'm moving a wc and sink in my bathroom, which are connected into a 110mm plastic soil pile outside the late victorian building. As the new wc is half the distance from the soil pipe than the old wc, it needs to go into the soil pipe slightly higher...
  14. T

    110mm foul waste pipe

    hi all i'm a new member fitting a w.c. into loft,soil pipe will be 10 mts approx in length and connect to a stub stack at outside ground level. The stub stack is vented about 3 metres away by a cast iron 4" pipe approx 20 feet high and well above the roof will this be ok as regards to building...
  15. M

    I'm confused - 82mm or 75mm?

    Hi I'm sure this is simple but I can't quite figure it out. I have a stack that I need to vent using a AAV (McAlpine VP50P) which supports 110mm or 75mm pipes. I currently have the AAV inserted into the 110mm pipe and want to move it to another location using a smaller pipe but am confused about...
  16. G

    Moving an internal 110mm waste pipe onto external wall "Maybe"

    Hi all, I've never tackled moving the 110mm soil pipe before, so any comments or suggestions would be welcome. I've got a boxed in 110mm pipe running up the inner corner of a house, through the kitchen, bathroom up into the loft. There is a private side ally running down the side of the...
  17. V

    90mm ID and 110mm OD Oring

    Hello guys, I've bought a dallmer gully for a wetroom board. I need to insert it into a vertical 110mm waste pipe in a concrete floor. The Dallmer is 90mm diameter. I want to use an O ring to put on the dallmer which will seal it into the 110mm waste pipe. Can anyone recommend where I maybe to...
  18. J

    Why Are Long Radius Bends less than 90 Degrees?

    Hi I am replacing an old soil stack and some underground drainage coming of it with upvc and have hit a bit of a snag and need a pro to explain my school boy error! I have bought a long radius bend (eg. Double Socket Drain Bend 87.5Deg - Underground Drainage - Guttering & Drainage -Building...
  19. L

    Connecting 110mm Plastic to 93mm Lead Soil Pipe

    Hi Everyone I'm a newbie to this forum so please be gentle. I'm installing a new bathroom suite and customer wants the toilet moved to a new position. The existing soil pipe is lead and is in great condition with no leaks. The lead is soldered into the CI. The CI socket is hard up against a...
  20. M

    Reducing maximum pipe length for fittings - 110mm soil pipe

    Hi Gents, A quick question to which I can't find the answer in any of my reference books or online - I know that for gas supply and flues, each fitting increases the nominal length of the pipe. I also know that for a single WC, the maximum pipe run in 100mm is 6m, with a 1 in 40 fall. What I...
Creating content since 2001. Untold Media.

Newest Plumbing Threads

Back
Top
AdBlock Detected

We get it, advertisements are annoying!

Sure, ad-blocking software does a great job at blocking ads, but it also blocks useful features of our website. For the best site experience please disable your AdBlocker.

I've Disabled AdBlock