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Hiya fellas been meaning to join up for some time now, just looking for some info on an old soil pipe which has it's base in my garage and what I would guess runs into the sewer mains. The thing that I don't understand most is that it has no connections into the house whatsoever or no bird cage. The house is early 1900s and the pipe looks like it's probably that side of time.

It's about 6 inch in diameter and I'm guessing is cast iron. I'm trying to find out if I could cut the thing down and connect onto it with a plastic stub stack and a Fernco inside the garage for a WC.

Im one of the first houses on our sewer line so was first going to test to see if it was connected to the sewer by putting a hose in there and checking the inspection chamber outside our back gate.

Any info appreciated, even if it's to tell me that its not even a soil pipe and that I'm a complete numpty!
I'll get pics up as soon as I figure out how to from an iPhone.

Cheers
jim
 
Great, I had thought up a theory that it was used as a vent which would have been required back in the day, but now obsolete as my primary stack is self venting.... Am I on the right track there?

With regards to it entering the MH above the sewer line, bad idea to fit a WC to the system then?
 
How does it terminate at the moment Jim ?
& do you know if your sewer line has an interceptor trap in that last MH outside your gate before it goes to the main sewer in the street ?

Sounds like an air inlet.
 
Hi Chris thanks for the reply, it terminates outside above roof height and has no cage on it. I had a feeling it was used as a vent, looking at the size of it I thought it could have once been venting more than 1 property as we live on an end terrace. Not sure if that MH has an interceptor trap I'll check in the morning
 
Hi guys, after a busy month and just learning to post pics here I can finally put them up

As was previously suggested, the pipe is an air inlet which would have been coupled to a main house trap as they did back in the day.

I've got some flourescent crystals to check that it is connected to the manhole in the lane and aside from that, i'm just wondering on the state of the pipe that would connect the two, being so old.

Wether this proposed idea is doable or not, the pipe is coming down as it's hella ugly!

As I can't link URL's for some reason, I've linked the drainage plan and a picture of the stack on photobucket.
Apologies if I'm not meant to do this

~Edit for the 3rd time trying different methods... I don't seem to be allowed to post pictures here

Any way for me to get them up?


cheers

Jim
 
If it is an air inlet to the interceptor manhole it is likely to be close to the top & not a slipper into the main channel, it could not be used as a soil connection which I think you were after.

Most likely you could remove it without effecting the existing runs, blank it off with a drain stopper first to see.
 
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