Practical sanitation; a handbook for sanitary inspectors and others;with apxon Sanitary law, by Herbert Manley . rve of the S must stopshort at the floor, so as to allow the socket of the drain-pipe tobe brought up to it (Fig. 76). Such a joint ought to be madewith good Portland cement, and in order that this may be done,the end of the outlet-pipe from the closet (the spigot) is left freefrom glaze for about 2 or 3 inches. If it is intended to fix acloset of this description on an upper floor, it is better to selectone, the outlet-pipe from which, in place of passing downwardsto the floor, is


Practical sanitation; a handbook for sanitary inspectors and others;with apxon Sanitary law, by Herbert Manley . rve of the S must stopshort at the floor, so as to allow the socket of the drain-pipe tobe brought up to it (Fig. 76). Such a joint ought to be madewith good Portland cement, and in order that this may be done,the end of the outlet-pipe from the closet (the spigot) is left freefrom glaze for about 2 or 3 inches. If it is intended to fix acloset of this description on an upper floor, it is better to selectone, the outlet-pipe from which, in place of passing downwardsto the floor, is directed backwards, as is represented by thedotted lines on Fig. 57, p. 100. In some cases the outgo isflanged, and the joint is made by screwing it tightly against asimilar flange, which is formed by tafting back the abutting end 120 PRACTICAL SANITAtflOS. of the lead connection, an india-rubber ring being interposed, asis represented in section by the drawing (Fig. 77). The drawing (Fig. 78) represents one of Dent & Hellyerspedestal Hygienic closets, with a flanged outgo, as shown inthe large


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