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Autumn, also known as fall in North American English, is one of the four temperate seasons. Outside the tropics, autumn marks the transition from summer to winter, in September (Northern Hemisphere) or March (Southern Hemisphere). Autumn is the season when the duration of daylight becomes noticeably shorter and the temperature cools considerably. Day length decreases and night length increases as the season progresses until the Winter Solstice in December (Northern Hemisphere) and June (Southern Hemisphere). One of its main features in temperate climates is the striking change in colour for the leaves of deciduous trees as they prepare to shed.
Some cultures regard the autumnal equinox as "mid-autumn", while others with a longer temperature lag treat the equinox as the start of autumn. In the English-speaking world, autumn traditionally began with Lammas Day and ended around Hallowe'en, the approximate mid-points between midsummer, the autumnal equinox, and midwinter. Meteorologists (and Australia and most of the temperate countries in the southern hemisphere) use a definition based on Gregorian calendar months, with autumn being September, October, and November in the northern hemisphere, and March, April, and May in the southern hemisphere.
In North America, autumn traditionally starts with the September equinox (21 to 24 September) and ends with the winter solstice (21 or 22 December). Popular culture in the United States associates Labor Day, the first Monday in September, as the end of summer and the start of autumn; certain summer traditions, such as wearing white, are discouraged after that date. As daytime and nighttime temperatures decrease, trees change colour and then shed their leaves.In traditional East Asian solar term, autumn starts on or around 8 August and ends on or about 7 November. In Ireland, the autumn months according to the national meteorological service, Met Éireann, are September, October and November. However, according to the Irish Calendar, which is based on ancient Gaelic traditions, autumn lasts throughout the months of August, September and October, or possibly a few days later, depending on tradition. In the Irish language, September is known as Meán Fómhair ("middle of autumn") and October as Deireadh Fómhair ("end of autumn"). Persians celebrate the beginning of the autumn as Mehregan to honor Mithra (Mehr).

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    Toilet fall… too steep!!

    Installing a new bathroom and moved the loo not all that far from original location. Basically just turned it round… the fall I calculate to be too steep.. help! Loo states 185 soil centre plus 4 mm for tiles and 6mm for backer on the floor we are going to be up at195/200mm off the floor. I...
  2. O

    Shower waste fall advice

    Help guys, on with the waste first fix and going to sol weld everything, clean up existing etc and go from there. The lhs boss I am going to use for a bath but I need two showers to go into the one facing us. Can I do this? Do I need to add any anti siphon bits in? Also shower 1 is only a 80cm...
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    Poor fall on soil pipe and toilet blocking. Advice for fixes please?

    Hi all, looking for some soil pipe/stack help please. I bought my first house end December and unfortunately had a toilet pipe blockage within a month. Place is old but was renovated in 2014 so thought it would be in decent nick! Plumber came out to rod it end January from the access hatch...
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    Fall rate in waste pipe

    Hope someone can help, currently have a new build property (was Kier now Tilia) 18 months old and it looks like there is no fall rate between the cloakroom toilet and the vertical waste pipe. I have checked with a spirit level and the pipe is level. Feel free to advise on whether there should...
  5. J

    Mcguires rule actual fall formula

    Hi I know you divide pipe diameter by 2.5. Lets say 1 in 40 for 100 mm pipe But actual fall calculation is what i wonder Pipe diameter x length of run ÷ by 2.5 Is this correct??
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    Shower trap pipe fall

    Just wondering what kind of fall you would expect in the waste pipework for one of these modern low profile trays with a 90 mm trap? I’ve seen 15 mm / meter mentioned on this website, but I am not sure if that is suitable for high flow traps? I am considering the current pipework as seen in the...
  7. Stants

    What is the fall for connecting a 40 and 50 mm Drain into a soil pipe

    Hi could anybody tell me or post a link for the correct fall / gradient for a 40 mm and 50 mm drain pipe ( Shower ) connecting into a new soil stack im guessing it would be one in something or degrees Thanks
  8. M

    Sink basin waste fall advice

    Hi I am trying to figure out my bathroom sink waste problem Renovating the bathroom and the wife wants the sink the opposite side of the room. The stack is in the opposite corner the only way I can get to it is through 2 joists that have already been cut for the old shower waste. If I do this my...
  9. C

    Plumbing design in bungalow refurbishment

    Hello all, New to this forum so I will try especially hard to be succinct. It would be so helpful to have some feedback and see if I'm anywhere close to a solution or still miles off the mark. I am completely refurbishing a bungalow I have bought, all internal walls down, new rooms in...
  10. Dan

    Don't fall out with members - please keep threads on-topic

    I'm seeing a pattern that has developed here. And it's my fault. I haven't guided you guys. But I will as soon as I have a mo'! My to do list keeps nearly ending, and then I have half a dozen urgent things added. No point in me screwing up all forums with customisations. Once I have it right on...
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    Calculating shower waste pipe fall

    Simple questions, I hope: When planning the run of the waste pipe from a new shower, do I calculate the fall from the shower tray surface or from the shower trap outlet? I'm working on a required fall with 40mm pipe of 18mm per 1m and I have a 2m straight span to cross. Is this correct?
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    Help with Soil pipe fall

    hi im fitting a toilet, the toilet has a elbow and the run is 920mm and the drop is 150mm to the drainage pipe in the corner, im was just wanting some help with the fall as i looks to steep but the run is not far, and help please. thanks
  13. M

    What should the fall be for waste pipes

    Hi Guys I’ve a few questions and hope someone out there can help, all are for a domestic system not commercial. What is the minimum and what is the preferred fall ratio for a toilet waste 110mm pipe? I understand if its too steep solids can be left behind in the pipe, likewise if its too...
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    Water Fall wall mounted taps - are they all the same but rebranded?

    Hi, I am about to buy a wall mounted water fall basin tap, and a builder warned me to be careful as a lot of them are "very low quality" and he's had to replace quite a few. Not sure how correct he is, but I shopped around and saw many different sellers on amazon, ebay and various online shops...
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    Fall and length of 110mm waste problem.

    Hello, I have to fit a toilet into a room that is 8.5 meters away from an internal soil stack. It will have one double sweeping bend in the run two meters from the toilet My concern is the fall and the length of this run. I can manage approximately 16mm fall per meter over the total run, but the...
  16. M

    Fall on guttering.

    Not done any for a while is there a general rule of what I should set the fall at.
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    Insufficient Fall back to the boiler

    Went to a Vailant 831 today that's been in for 3 years and theres next to no fall on the flue. Ar'd the boiler, then had the inevitable chat with the landlord that the others guys said its ok they've put a landlords cert on it. The flue is 7m long and in 125mm I'm now starting to doubt myself...
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    How to work out fall need help!!??

    Hi guys, wonder if you can help me, I am installing a ensign pipe 4" I got a drawing saying 1:80 IL how do I work out a fall? thanks any example will help
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    Anyone else had their bahco adjustable's fall apart?

    I had a really old set of bahco's for years and no problems, lost em, brought a new set and within 3weeks a screw fell out so I returned them for another set, and these are doing the same thing!!! Anyone else had this problem? P
  20. plumb_know

    Waste pipe fall

    I was installing about 2metres of 50mm waste pipe and put a fall of 50mm per metre, when boss looked he said he would of made the drop shallower. I looked it up in JTL book and it states you can have a drop of between 18-90mm per metre on 50mm waste pipe and was just wondering what your thoughts...
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