hetkind
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I am finishing up my floor drain design and concrete imbedments...
Thinking of 3" schedule 40 pvc running the length of the shop, with a drop of 1/4" per foot run for the 34x40 finished area, with a cap, cleanout and provision for extenion for the 34x30 area to be concreted later (value engineering at it's best!). The one cleanout will be at the end of the pipe, past the concrete in the compacted gravel area.
Two 3" heavy duty floor drains, with traps, on the floor, with a 2" line extending out to the NW corner for a cold water utility sink and a light duty 2" floor drain in the 6' x 6' external mechanical/electrical room for air compressor drain and domestic water line drain. The undrained section of domestic water will be heat taped. I will be using all swept T's and Elbows so I will be able to pull the covers off the floor drains and snake to the central line if needed.
The outflow will be to a stone filled "dry well" with some 4" leach lines and a overflow to a nearby dry steam bed. Since all that will go down these drains will be rinse water, and condensate water, are traps really required?
Anyhow, looking for any input, will probably visit the local plumbing supply house with a picklist on Friday afternoon. I know I am missing something...
Howard
Thinking of 3" schedule 40 pvc running the length of the shop, with a drop of 1/4" per foot run for the 34x40 finished area, with a cap, cleanout and provision for extenion for the 34x30 area to be concreted later (value engineering at it's best!). The one cleanout will be at the end of the pipe, past the concrete in the compacted gravel area.
Two 3" heavy duty floor drains, with traps, on the floor, with a 2" line extending out to the NW corner for a cold water utility sink and a light duty 2" floor drain in the 6' x 6' external mechanical/electrical room for air compressor drain and domestic water line drain. The undrained section of domestic water will be heat taped. I will be using all swept T's and Elbows so I will be able to pull the covers off the floor drains and snake to the central line if needed.
The outflow will be to a stone filled "dry well" with some 4" leach lines and a overflow to a nearby dry steam bed. Since all that will go down these drains will be rinse water, and condensate water, are traps really required?
Anyhow, looking for any input, will probably visit the local plumbing supply house with a picklist on Friday afternoon. I know I am missing something...
Howard

