1/4 bend with Low heel inlet

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Peter McCartney

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I would like to connect a 3 inch horizontal waste line to a vertical line with a 1/4 bend that has a 2" low heel inlet pointing up. I would then like to connect a 2 inch waste line serving the shower and one lav to that 2" low heel inlet. I want to do this because while the lav and shower drains can run inside one joist bay, the toilet (which will have its own vent) has to run below several 2 x8 Joists to reach the vertical drain. This seems like the ideal fitting for this purpose, which of course makes me worry!

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Peter

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I'm not sure of the answer, but here's the controlling language from your plumbing code:

https://up.codes/viewer/virginia/ipc-2015/chapter/7/sanitary-drainage#706.4

Seems like you can achieve the same connectivity with a 3" sanitary tee with a 3x2 bushing on top, which would certainly be OK. I'm not really clear on the advantage/disadvantage (if any) of that arrangement vs what you propose.

Cheers, Wayne
 

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Ive done that with a LHO and with a 3inch san tee bushed down on top. Either way fine , but thinking about it why buy a fitting and a bushing? might be a few dollars cheaper one way or another , which makes a difference. I should know this .
I see no performance advantage either way
 

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We call them lowheel outlets here not santees . actually never heard anyone call it a santee . regional thing I guess. We got a closet bend here called an Arizona bend don't know what they call them in Arizona
 

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I know what they are called, I am stating what it IS. I don't know what an "Arizona bend" is unless it is just an ordinary closet bend.
Around here we used to call a 4x3 hub x hub an Arizona bend, a regular closet bend didn't get that name. guys I worked with called them that. I thought you called the LHO a santee but I got it yes essentially it is a santee
 
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