Toilet Drain - 90 Degree

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Hi

I need to connect on to a new drain that is at 90 degrees from the outlet of a new toilet position.

The drain is a fair distance away, maybe 12 metres, but since I don't want to dig right across an existing conservatory can I connect with a 90 degree bend?

Maybe a long turn elbow?

Thanks

D
 
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Hi,

This will all be below ground. I had some drainage guys out in a bunch of drains including a manhole that has been put in ready for the new downstairs loo to connect to. So there will be a drain going (underground) from the new bathroom to the manhole. They are at 90 degrees to each other though and so my question is whether I can go with a 90 degree bend (which would give me the shortest dig) or whether I had to for example go with 2 x 45 degree bends instead? Doing the latter means a longer dig through an existing conservatory floor.

Thanks
 

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