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    About Sanitary Stack Sizing

    When you define your sanitary run as a stack spanning 3 stories or less, or more than 3 stories, the plumbing module performs the sizing calculations using the information on the Stacks tab in the sanitary plumbing line sizing table (pipe sizing table), whose definitions can be found in Style Manager.

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