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704.1 Slope of horizontal drainage piping. Horizontal drainage piping shall be installed in uniform alignment at uniform slopes. The minimum slope of a horizontal drainage pipe shall be in accordance with Table 704.1.
What is meant by "uniform alignment"? Does it mean the pipe must be installed parallel and perpendicular to the building walls (assuming a rectangular building?)
I have underground piping running horizontally the length of the building. At point A, it turns 90 degrees (using 45 deg elbow and wye w/ cleanout) for 11 feet along the building width, and then turns 90 degrees, at point B, back to its original direction along the building length. The owner is concerned about blockages and would rather replace the 90 degree direction change with a pipe running 45 degrees diagonally from Point A to Point B. Is this allowed? If so, is there a maximum length for this 45 degree angled section of pipe? If it makes a difference, this is process sanitary waste in a commercial bakery facility, not for the domestic sewage.
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704.1 Slope of horizontal drainage piping. Horizontal drainage piping shall be installed in uniform alignment at uniform slopes. The minimum slope of a horizontal drainage pipe shall be in accordance with Table 704.1.
What is meant by "uniform alignment"? Does it mean the pipe must be installed parallel and perpendicular to the building walls (assuming a rectangular building?)
I have underground piping running horizontally the length of the building. At point A, it turns 90 degrees (using 45 deg elbow and wye w/ cleanout) for 11 feet along the building width, and then turns 90 degrees, at point B, back to its original direction along the building length. The owner is concerned about blockages and would rather replace the 90 degree direction change with a pipe running 45 degrees diagonally from Point A to Point B. Is this allowed? If so, is there a maximum length for this 45 degree angled section of pipe? If it makes a difference, this is process sanitary waste in a commercial bakery facility, not for the domestic sewage.
Thanks