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Just looking at the Part H building reg’s and table 2 - page 9 says that up to 8no W/C’s can be fitted to a horizontal branch from a soil stack and a max run of 15m, but diagram 3 – page 9 says that the maximum run for a single W/C branch is a maximum of 6m.

Is this is due to the perceived additional water flow from the extra W/C’s aiding with clearing the pipe?
 
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Hi Mossep,

We have similar regulations over here.
Those measurements you have given - are they the maximum for unvented branch drains.

If you add a vent you can extend the distances.
 
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