I am about to build a new house where the foul water drain connection will be to an existing manhole about 50 metres from the house and considerably lower than the house. I believe that I will have to install one or more back drop manholes to get the gradients right. I have a couple of questions about this:
1. Can I use the new deeper non-man entry inspection chambers to get a drop of, say, 2 metres in one go or would this be considered too narrow? If it’s too narrow, would I have to build a larger brick or concrete inspection chamber? (In fact, can I use the plastic inspection chambers for back drop manholes at all, or do they always have to be brick or concrete?)
2. If the vertical drop is less than 1800mm, I have read that I should have a 45 degree slope down into the bottom of the chamber rather than a vertical drop. If I do this, how do you rod the section that is at the 45 degree slope? None of the pictures that I have seen show a rodding access point at the top of this slope. (Or do you do it from the bottom?)
3. I presume that there are rules on how deep drains must be laid but I can find them. Is there a minimum depth? Obviously, the higher up the manhole I can put the entry point, the greater the drop that I can achieve with each one. (All of the drains will be within our garden.)
Thanks for your help.
AA
1. Can I use the new deeper non-man entry inspection chambers to get a drop of, say, 2 metres in one go or would this be considered too narrow? If it’s too narrow, would I have to build a larger brick or concrete inspection chamber? (In fact, can I use the plastic inspection chambers for back drop manholes at all, or do they always have to be brick or concrete?)
2. If the vertical drop is less than 1800mm, I have read that I should have a 45 degree slope down into the bottom of the chamber rather than a vertical drop. If I do this, how do you rod the section that is at the 45 degree slope? None of the pictures that I have seen show a rodding access point at the top of this slope. (Or do you do it from the bottom?)
3. I presume that there are rules on how deep drains must be laid but I can find them. Is there a minimum depth? Obviously, the higher up the manhole I can put the entry point, the greater the drop that I can achieve with each one. (All of the drains will be within our garden.)
Thanks for your help.
AA