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A chamber of a large septic tank employing siphonic action to

automatically discharge a large volume of effluent when a


predetermined quantity has accumulated. Dosing chamber
Lowest point on the interior of a drainpipe or sewer where the
liquid is deepest. Invert
Used for lavatories, kitchen sinks, laundry tubs & urinals .
common P-trap can be used
Used for fixtures such as slop sinks that are usually built low in
the ground. Stand trap
Has a Large Diameter (around 0.16m) and lengths ranging from
0.20 to 0.32 m. Used for fixtures that discharge a large amount
of water. Drum trap
Each plumbing fixture excepting those with integral traps, shall
be separately trapped with an approved type duraseal trap.
False
Minimum size trap for residential sink. 38mm
'backbone' of the entire sanitary system. Portion where waste
does not travel through. Main soil and waste vent
'Collecting Vent Line.' Main vent

Group vent pipe that starts in front of the extreme fixture


connection on a horizontal branch. Also known as 'loop vent.'
Circuit vent
Where should the septic tank be located. Not underneath the house

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