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which will be faster
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do you have to vent?
Or, how long is your main, and what pipe size is it?
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Or, how long is your main, and what pipe size is it?
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Air Venting
I'm working on a cross-over vent/trap. To speed up air removal. Either changing the Hoffman 17-C to a B&J 122. Or installing a few Gordon # 2 .
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Piping sizes
2 feeds :
1. 60 ft 2 1/2 "
2. 60 ft 3" The 3" splits and comes off with 2 1/2" that is
50 ft.
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For the first one
use two Gorton #2 vents.
On the second, not sure I read it right..... 60' of 3", with two 50' branches of 2-1/2" coming off the 3" where it ends?
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