Hi guys
I have an horizontal pipe that ends at what is going to be the edge of a wall (stud behind drywall covered in tiles )
I am planning to install a clean out there just in case, since I already have the hole drilled -which I needed in order to install the horizontal segment in existing framing)
I want the clean out adapter to be flush with the stud (right side of the picture) but the plug (cap) can go in and out as needed. The problem is that I need to be able to remove it and put it back and I guess I will need some type of wrench
This will be a dry segment so I might not need to tighten it up that strong
The cleanout is installed where the green horizontal pipe to the right joins the vertical yellow pipe. The yellow pipe is a vent. In the middle of the horizontal green pipe where you see the sanitary tee I am discharging the furnace condense pipe that comes from across the hallway from the furnace room, through the ceiling so from that point forward toward the middle of the picture where the shower and the sink drain get vented it is a kind of wet vent but the volume is very low small furnace and the water comes through a standard 1/4" PVC pipe I think)
I need that vent just in case ...
I have an horizontal pipe that ends at what is going to be the edge of a wall (stud behind drywall covered in tiles )
I am planning to install a clean out there just in case, since I already have the hole drilled -which I needed in order to install the horizontal segment in existing framing)
I want the clean out adapter to be flush with the stud (right side of the picture) but the plug (cap) can go in and out as needed. The problem is that I need to be able to remove it and put it back and I guess I will need some type of wrench
This will be a dry segment so I might not need to tighten it up that strong
The cleanout is installed where the green horizontal pipe to the right joins the vertical yellow pipe. The yellow pipe is a vent. In the middle of the horizontal green pipe where you see the sanitary tee I am discharging the furnace condense pipe that comes from across the hallway from the furnace room, through the ceiling so from that point forward toward the middle of the picture where the shower and the sink drain get vented it is a kind of wet vent but the volume is very low small furnace and the water comes through a standard 1/4" PVC pipe I think)
I need that vent just in case ...
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