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Saniflow
sparky883
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Does anyone know if a Saniflow always has water in the discharge pipework or do they pump it all out when required?? Sorry for the boring question just need to know if i'm going to get wet!!
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If the piping goes in an "upward" direction from the Saniflo unit there will be liquid in the pipe. Whoever installed the unit should have put a drain facility on the discharge pipework to cover this eventuality.
I would suggest that before you start disconnecting any pipework that you flush it lots of times to make sure that there is water in the pipework rather than, shall we say:- "more solid material "0
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