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Hi everyone .when refering to drainage what does LCC stand for?
 
Hmm!

London County Council as approved for use by.

Before nationally applied regulations came out, each area had their own standards and Local By-Laws. So an LCC bend was one approved by London County Council.

The Long Radius bend at the foot of a soil stack is commonly known as an LCC bend.
 
Thanks Bernie2 seems thats correct although i dont know why people bothered posting the next three replies:rolleyes:
 
Thanks Bernie2 seems thats correct although i dont know why people bothered posting the next three replies:rolleyes:

http://www.alumasc-exteriors.co.uk/drainage/systems.aspx?systemid=23&section=introduction

LCS is low carbon steel, LCC low carbon cast? Educated guess maybe but I searched and saw that or maybe it's a coincidence that it's a London council approved soil pipe...

And wfs, I 'bothered posting' because you asked a question, if you seem to know it all don't ask the question and I won't try to help
 
It was supposed to be tongue in cheek,you wont survive long on building sites if your easy to upset!
 
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