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cassandra and sara's daddy
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July 12, 2008, 09:37:55 AM »
what kinda pressure loss will short radius 90's cause? i am putting in a pump up toilet uses 3/4 inch pipe and i'm stuck with a layout that meaqns i need to do 3 90's pumpis rated at 18 feet of rise and i'll only be rising about 4 foot
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July 12, 2008, 11:15:15 AM »
I wouldn't sweat it, I've got more bends than that, and 10 feet of head, and I'm not having any trouble.
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July 12, 2008, 11:39:23 AM »
i had it in working fine for 6 months till the guys kid tryrd to flush an athletic sock. jammed it. now the grandad has determined that it wasn't the sock that we pulled off the pump but the 90's . i am looking for some kinda reference source that i can use when i tell this holy roller grandpa to cram it.heck it pumps so well that i was running the washer the shower the vanity and the dishwasher while flushing the toilet with no trouble.
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Quote from: Brett Bellmore on July 12, 2008, 10:15:15 AM
I wouldn't sweat it, I've got more bends than that, and 10 feet of head, and I'm not having any trouble.
Braggart.........
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July 15, 2008, 02:35:40 AM »
the discharge pipe on your sewage pump is 3/4" ?!?! that is incredibly small pipe for any type of household drain. Usually pump up toilet systems use 1 1/2"-2" discharge pipe. 90's aren't that bad but they will restrict the flow somewhat....but they aren't nearly as restrictive as socks jamming the pump!
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July 15, 2008, 03:13:39 AM »
I concur with G_P. 1-1/2 inch minimum I.D., and use sweep ells if at all possible. Otherwise cleanout will be a <cough> challenge.
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July 15, 2008, 01:06:21 PM »
its one of the new style of pumpup toilets its designed to use the 3/4 inch line with a macerator pump.they are right handy for remodeling where its hard to get larger pipes in. the total run before it dumps into main soil stack is about 4 foot. its rated for 16 feet of lift and over a 100 feet of run.
http://cc.msnscache.com/cache.aspx?q=73609359855785&mkt=en-US&setlang=en-US&w=ff8adb86,605b8797&FORM=CVRE
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July 15, 2008, 11:59:52 PM »
Yeah I can see where macerating a sock might be a challenge, no matter the size exhaust.
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July 16, 2008, 02:50:36 AM »
pressure is more relevant on the input side
on the output side, its more about velocity
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July 16, 2008, 07:48:12 AM »
the velocity is what the 3/4 inch pipe is about. the stuff really moves through it.
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July 23, 2008, 08:07:51 PM »
Quote from: cassandra and sara's daddy on July 16, 2008, 06:48:12 AM
the velocity is what the 3/4 inch pipe is about. the stuff really moves through it.
I would imagine it would! 3/4" pipe on a sewage pump is going to make a pressure washer style jet of poop!
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