ok, so I'm wondering, if you have a bathroom group that has a Lav's with the FD of that LAV acting as a wet vent for the both the WC and the Bathtub. Would the potion of pipe for both the tub and WC, from the Trap weir until it hits the Wet vent, would those be labeled as TA/FD?
Hi I just wrote the plumber exam There's a question that i couldn't fully process if you could help me: When a toilet from floor above flushes, the toilet from the below floor loses its water seal what could possible cause ? I marked that the system it's insufficient vent Thank you for your videos, They are the best on UA-cam for sure !!!
@@MathematicPlumber Sorry I meant to say you can not use wet venting with 1st or additional floor with a toilet if the basement includes a toilet? All your examples omit a toilet on the upper floors except for Video 6 but the diagram on the side with toilets looks like you have dashed lines which I am guessing might be indicating dry venting?
You can not connect back to back 2 toilets with Double TY by Ontario Plumbing Code
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ok, so I'm wondering, if you have a bathroom group that has a Lav's with the FD of that LAV acting as a wet vent for the both the WC and the Bathtub. Would the potion of pipe for both the tub and WC, from the Trap weir until it hits the Wet vent, would those be labeled as TA/FD?
Just trap arms. The fixture drain is a name only used for a single fixture that has it's own vent.
Hi
I just wrote the plumber exam
There's a question that i couldn't fully process
if you could help me:
When a toilet from floor above flushes, the toilet from the below floor loses its water seal what could possible cause ?
I marked that the system it's insufficient vent
Thank you for your videos,
They are the best on UA-cam for sure !!!
Without seeing the other possible answers I cannot say exactly. But an insufficient vent can cause this.
any tips for taking the ip exam?
Really love your videos.
So if the basement includes a toilet, you can not use wet venting for 1st floor for 2nd floor?
I recommend watching the first five videos in this series, that will likely answer your question
@@MathematicPlumber Sorry I meant to say you can not use wet venting with 1st or additional floor with a toilet if the basement includes a toilet? All your examples omit a toilet on the upper floors except for Video 6 but the diagram on the side with toilets looks like you have dashed lines which I am guessing might be indicating dry venting?