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ShowerThe shower, which will be in the corner, has hot and cold piping, the reddish pipe is for hot water.dozerSep 27, 2011
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Support Column for Safety TankThis shows a support column which will be used below at 15 cm. footing which covers the entire lower portion of the hole. dozerSep 27, 2011
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Grease TrapA large grease trap will be plumbed in to accept the kitchen sink run off. The trap can be opened and emptied, as the name implies it catches solids which come down through the sink. dozerSep 27, 2011
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Safety TankDosch brand 1000 liter safety tank. This type of septic is required in higher population areas. They are a lot of work to install. The are supported by two support columns and a poured foundation. The support is necessary to prevent any settling due to weight.
dozerSep 27, 2011
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Water Septic #1First dirty water septic tank for the bathroom. Five concrete rings of 1 m x 30 cm are surrounded with large gravel. The gravel layer is about 10 cm thick (all the way around the tank).
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Safefy Tank PreparationThe safety tank is supported by two support columns and a 15 centimeter footing.
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The plumbed in safety tank. Note; there is a 1.5" vent exhaust.
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Toilet PlumbingThe toilet plumbing including an indentation on the ground beam for the venting. Venting of water appliances is often not done here, which leads to sluggish flow out. The vent allows the air to enter and the water to exit.
dozerSep 27, 2011
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Water Septic #2The deeper second dirty water septic will be about 2 meters deep.
dozerSep 27, 2011
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Kitchen Drain PipeThe plumbing, like the electric, runs up a designated empty hole of an oversize cinder block. This one is the kitchen drain pipe.
dozerSep 27, 2011
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This shows two water pipes; a drain and inbound water pipe. There are 5 inbound water pipes (kitchen sink, bathroom sink, toliet, shower, urinal) and 6 outbound (shower drain, bathroom floor drain, urinal, toilet, bathroom sink, kitchen sink). dozerSep 27, 2011
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Plumbing Entry ExitThis shot shows the 3 plumbing entry/exit areas within their designated over size cinder blocks (1 entry/exit in the forward kitchen, 2 in the bathroom). Also note the vent pipes which will run vertically up through the ceiling, will be tied together, and exit through the roof.
dozerSep 27, 2011
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