stack vent
[′stak ‚vent] (engineering)
An extension to the atmosphere of a waste stack or a soil stack above the highest horizontal branch drain or fixture branch that is connected to the stack. Also known as soil vent; waste vent.
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Stack vent
Extension of a waste or soil stack above the highest horizontal drain which is connected to the stack.
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stack vent
stack vent, 1
1. The extension (to the open air) of a soil or waste stack above the highest horizontal branch drain or fixture branch connected to the stack. Also called a
soil vent or
waste vent. 2. In built-up roofing systems, a vertical outlet permitting water vapor, which is entrapped within the insulation, to escape.
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