A soil pipe is employed in plumbing related mechanisms, where it is used to get rid of unhygienic water covered with filth or dirt from toilets and other locations of a home or an industry. These pipes are made with the use of cast iron or PVC materials and are advantageous than normal pipes used for waste water removal. Few benefits of such soil pipes in the removal of soiled water from homes, factories or other locations are as given below.
The size of a soil pipe is larger than a normal pipe used for removing waste water in terms of the diameter of the pipe. This design is made specifically for the removal of solid waste material from the toilet and other sources. An average diameter of a normal waste-water pipe is about one and half inch, while the diameter of soil pipe used at domestic levels is approximately 4 inches. This huge size is required for a proper drainage of soil water through various drainage channels since it needs to accommodate a larger amount of volume.
The nature of waste produced along with soiled water needs a tricky removal process requiring techniques to easily remove faecal and paper waste. This waste enters the soil water with the quantity of flush water. Due to the large size and proper fitting and routing of a soil pipe, it is possible to provide an obstruction free path to waste materials to flow to the sewerage line without blocking the path due to smaller sized normal pipes.
There are specialist assemblies available for soil pipes to be used with proper installation techniques for indoor toilets for a proper removal of waste water from the source to the sewerage line.
Most of the times, plumbing mechanisms are used with a mixture of normal lines and soiled pipes to meet the necessary requirements.
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