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hi from Croatia
One crazy plumber make many 90° piping for toilets drainage. I need to correct because i am suspicious that this setup can work, especially F1/90T.
One toilet is on second floor and must have 180 bend to vertical pipe. Now we have 1m 110mm pipe from toilet into 90° left, than 1m straight than 90° left to 5.5m pipe on outside wall. Again 87° vertical down 3.5m. In this vertical pipe, 0.5m from ground is T 90° for connecting two toilets. At the end of vertical pipe is 90° toward mine soil pipe 160mm.
On ground floor i have bathroom and hallway divided by wall. Each have toilet, almost side by side.

Want to make drainage system for this 3 toilets. I am crazy about this project.

PLEASE, help me. Facade system is on the walls and want to avoid cutting this.
 

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