I know alot of you guys nave alot of knowledge so here goes I have a septic system by my shop my problem is i can;t tie straight into the inlet port i need to puy a 90 in at tank and run line towards the side of tnk will a90 at tank be ok
OK, I had to read that about 6 times to parse it out, but I gather you need to make a turn for some reason. Solids don't like 90 degree turns even it water doesn't mind. It would be better to use two 45 degree elbows with a short straight piece between them if you have the room for that.
Another option would be a wider radius 'sweep' elbow.
yes i would use a long sweep 90 have to turn direction at tank right away will put clean out about 4 feet from 90 to have access
ok 2 45s how short of a pipe between them? the total length the drain line will be about 5 feet before entering building
I agree with others. A long sweep elbo or 2-45 deg elbows with a 6" to 12" between pipe. Hydro turd dymanics ! lol
Adding onto this thread:
Have any of you added pump out ports or standpipes to your existing tank? Mine is concrete and I'll have to open it this Spring sometime to have it pumped again. I'm hoping to either have the existing cap core drilled to add a 6-8" pipe, or I might form and pour a new one. Might even do both ends. I've red some comments on other boards that some areas don't allow that, but I won't have that issue.
Opened mine by hand digging with a shovel last time. At least I have a bigger shovel this time.
why do you need to pump out, what happens, are using a garbage disposal? A properly working tank never needs pumping