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Are there any? As in left, right and centre.Or not, as you are not allowed to connect toilets opposite each other due to crossflow? I hope that makes sense. Basically, i have a ladies toilets to plumb in and the soil pipe comes in right at the centre of where the toilets will be. So two to the left and two to the right?

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Thanks tamz, I think you have told me about these before. But, if i use them, is there a way to prevent against crossflow
 
Do you mean like this?

Polypipe SU420

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OK, I have seen corner tees, and double branches, but I must confess I haven't seen one with another sideways input. Not above ground, anyway.
 
OK, I have seen corner tees, and double branches, but I must confess I haven't seen one with another sideways input. Not above ground, anyway.

Marley, polypipe and the usual suspects all do them Ray.

No they don't. I should read before i type :smile:
 
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Love the special corner branches etc that have clearly been glued together with solvent weld.

I'm intrigued as to why you need this fitting!
 
Can you rejig the room two left and two right? the middle one will only have to go a few inches to the left.
 
Love the special corner branches etc that have clearly been glued together with solvent weld.

I'm intrigued as to why you need this fitting!

I always thought of making my own with a tube of gap filler as when you see them it looks like thats what they do anyway but could never be bothered to try it.
 
Love the special corner branches etc that have clearly been glued together with solvent weld.

I'm intrigued as to why you need this fitting!

I have such little space to work with it is pretty much all I can use without chasing massive holes in church walls which are made of granite. It took me 7hrs to core 1 hole about a metre long
 
I have such little space to work with it is pretty much all I can use without chasing massive holes in church walls which are made of granite. It took me 7hrs to core 1 hole about a metre long

Lol! I get it now.

Do you have 5 toilets all in a row with the soil behind the centre one?
 
Where's the church mutley ? I'd love to see this configuration when you're done
 
I am going to be using a stub stack system for the 1st time, and I am wondering if I should put 2 durgo valves in? One on the end of branch of toilets? Or will just one main one be ok?


Who would have thought you would get some many replies to a soil pipe fitting a
 
Well it turns out lads that, I actually only need a cross section branch. Measured it all up and the pipe doesn't pop up through the floor right on centre with pan. Thanks for all the advice. I guess we all learnt a bit from this. Me, never listen to what the builder says you need without visiting the job and some of you guys, that there are 3 brach fittings.
 
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