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  1. Tom Beatty

    Installing Toilet in woodshop 75 feet from house with no slope.

    The vent and the sealed pit are all very possible. IF I get this worked out, a shower could be an additional option. Right now, on days when I get reallt dirty, I have to go to the second floor to reach a shower which the wife is not wild about. A shower in the shop would let me keep the house...
  2. Tom Beatty

    Installing Toilet in woodshop 75 feet from house with no slope.

    The run to the street is 175 feet and the sewer main in the street is only 3.5feet down so there is no way to get 1/4" per foot on that run. The run from the shop to the house is 75 feet, but the outflow to the street is only 2.5 feet down and my shop is slightly downhill from the house. So...
  3. Tom Beatty

    Installing Toilet in woodshop 75 feet from house with no slope.

    I was thinking of specifying the Liberty P382LE51. it will pump uphill to a head of 10'. Is that right? Has anyone have experience with Liberty ejectors?
  4. Tom Beatty

    Installing Toilet in woodshop 75 feet from house with no slope.

    The wood shop is probably about one foot below the house, but the outflow in the house is 2 foot below grade.
  5. Tom Beatty

    Installing Toilet in woodshop 75 feet from house with no slope.

    I checked the NOAA map for freeze line (east end of Long Island) and the max frost line is 12-18" so 30" is probably overkill. The main issue is the run. If I installed the unit in the shop by cutting a hole in the pad. I would have a 75 foot run on the pressure side of the pump to get to the...
  6. Tom Beatty

    Installing Toilet in woodshop 75 feet from house with no slope.

    My woodshop needs a toilet and sink. The shop sits on a concrete slab 75 feet from the house that was built in 1850. The sewage outflow from the house is only 2 feet below grade and exits through the front wall of the basement to a sewer main in the street that has only about 3.5 feet of cover...
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