Flickschuster
2016-10-16 14:36:58
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Hello everyone,
we have donated a small sewage treatment plant to our farm.
The residential house is now to be connected to this system, later the barn.
The entire location can be seen in the graphic "Overview," with the residential house in the foreground, which now needs to be connected. At the same time, the pipes for the future barn should already be laid up to the edge of the house.
The PDF "Anschluss.pdf" shows the connection situation, here are a few explanations:
A wastewater pipe DN110 exits the exterior wall of the house at the level of the terrain surface at a horizontal angle of 15° towards the treatment plant (previously, the slurry pit was connected here).
The small sewage treatment plant was installed on sloping terrain. From the pipe depth of about 80 cm at the level of the treatment plant (frost-proof), considering a pipe slope of 1.5% and the slope at the building base, a laying depth of 2.20 m results for the wastewater pipe. Of course, we do not want to dig so deep at the foundation walls, which is why an offset occurs here.
There is (still) no ventilation inside the building, so the ventilation must be done on the exterior wall of the house.
I am interested in the area in the red circle (see pdf): How can I most skillfully combine the pipe to the barn and the one from the house and integrate ventilation here? If someone with expertise could sketch something in for me, that would be a dream.
Many thanks and best regards,
Bertolt

we have donated a small sewage treatment plant to our farm.
The residential house is now to be connected to this system, later the barn.
The entire location can be seen in the graphic "Overview," with the residential house in the foreground, which now needs to be connected. At the same time, the pipes for the future barn should already be laid up to the edge of the house.
The PDF "Anschluss.pdf" shows the connection situation, here are a few explanations:
A wastewater pipe DN110 exits the exterior wall of the house at the level of the terrain surface at a horizontal angle of 15° towards the treatment plant (previously, the slurry pit was connected here).
The small sewage treatment plant was installed on sloping terrain. From the pipe depth of about 80 cm at the level of the treatment plant (frost-proof), considering a pipe slope of 1.5% and the slope at the building base, a laying depth of 2.20 m results for the wastewater pipe. Of course, we do not want to dig so deep at the foundation walls, which is why an offset occurs here.
There is (still) no ventilation inside the building, so the ventilation must be done on the exterior wall of the house.
I am interested in the area in the red circle (see pdf): How can I most skillfully combine the pipe to the barn and the one from the house and integrate ventilation here? If someone with expertise could sketch something in for me, that would be a dream.
Many thanks and best regards,
Bertolt