ABS 3" Sanitary Tee, H x S x H exist???

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DaveY

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I need a tee like this for my project and havn't had luck finding it. 3 Inch on all sides, very similar to this https://www.lowes.ca/abs-fittings/canplas-abs-sanitary-tee-fitting_g1334917.html but instead the Verticle portion of the T has to be the skinny spigot end and not the same hub end as the other two. I have an email in to the company but would love if someone could point me to a retail type store (ideally Canada) or at least a place I could order online? Thanks so much!
 

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Like this but all 3 inch?


Like this?
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Close but instead the curved portion thats sticking out to the right needs to be skinnier instead. The other two perpendicular ends need the normal fatter hubs to them. That will be the part thats going into the toilet flange and I need to be as close to the ceiling as possible.
 

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curved portion thats sticking out to the right needs to be skinnier

I see your sketch. You are not allowed to use a santee on its back for that purpose.
How about a wye in the 3 inch path, and a short piece of pipe to a closet bend which turns up?
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So I guess I have to find an offset closet flange that has a "spigot" end on it, which still doesn't seem to be at my local stores. Ever hear of such a thing?

Edit: I can look into that Reach but the Main drain pipe is tight between joists so I'll look into maybe putting a bend in it in order to fit that elbow
 

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ohh not allowed by code. Grrrrrr. The pipe runs right underneath it so I think I will have to move it to fit. Thanks for the input. Are you allowed putting a WYE on its side instead of verticle and then do the closet bend?
 

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Ahh I got it. I will use a 3 Inch Wye to connect to the first toilet via closet bend and have the other branch of the wye head off down the line to the next toilet. Thanks for the input and brainstorming guys, I had a HUGE mental block
 

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Sioux Chief 889-45PM looks like this:
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Oatey 43500 looks like this:
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Oh ok that Sioux chief one looks like it might actually work perfectly if I keep the wye vertical and keep the original plan. Thanks Reach, I'm gunna see if theres something local that matches that. perfect!
 

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quote; have the other branch of the wye head off down the line to the next toilet.

NOW, you've done it. If that "next toilet" is flowing past this one, and this one does NOT have an individual vent, it should be rejected by the inspector.
 
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