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Hi everyone,

I'm an interior designer working on a small residential project, and have a bath that is approx 5m from a vented soil stack, with one bend in the pipe as it exits the building to the exterior then connecting to the stack. I know building regs stipulates that the max run of a 50mm soil pipe is 4m, but read elsewhere that I would be able to achieve longer runs if I add an air admittance valve somewhere along this soil pipe. Does anyone have knowledge or experience of this?

Thanks
 
I would say it’s ok to fit an air admittance valve, see 1.20:
 

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Thanks so much...I don't how I managed to completely miss that point!
I don't remember that being in part H. It used to say ventilation without suggesting an AAV and I must have studied an outdated version while at college. Seems part H has finally caught up with technology and thanks so much for bringing this to my attention. It always made sense that an AAV would solve the problem, but I always thought it wasn't a solution suggested in Part H.
 
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